Testseek.co.uk have collected 89 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Shuffle 2G 1GB / 2GB and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Shuffle 2G 1GB / 2GB.
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Smallest and coolest digital music player in the world
15g weight
1GB capacity
12-hour battery life
Clips straight to clothing
Great sound quality
Supports iTunes Store
Smallest MP3 player in the world. Shockingly beautiful. Gloriously simple to use. ...
Its tiny! Clips on clothing Cool factor Reasonable storage
Even cheaper than the second-gen shuffle
Dead-simple user interface with satisfying tactile controls
Integrated belt clip provides a handy way to keep track of the player
Available in five metallic colours
Package includes a cute little syncing cradle
Integrated belt clip to keep track of the player
Syncing cradle
The editors didn't like
Lack of display will turn off some
Requires £19 power adaptor if you charge battery away from computer
No screen. Requires dock. Clip isn’t great with turtlenecks....
Needs dock to connect No screen
No screen
So theres no way to navigate easily among artists
Albums or playlists
Only offers so-so sound quality
Might be too small for some users
Non-standard USB syncing takes away from its plug-and-go appeal
So no way to navigate
Too small for some users
Nonstandard USB syncing takes away from its plug-and-go appeal
Abstract: Apples first-generation Shuffle proved to be an enormous success. Following on its heels is the even smaller and much cooler second generation model. Does the new kid on the block hold up compared to the model before it?Read on for the full review! Pa...
The competitively priced iPod Shuffle has a dead-simple user interface with satisfying tactile controls, and its integrated belt clip provides a handy way to keep track of the player. The Shuffle is available in five, metallic colors, and the package i...
The iPod Shuffle has no screen, so theres no way to navigate easily among artists, albums, or playlists. And it only offers so-so sound quality. The player might be too small for some users, and nonstandard USB syncing takes away from its plug-and-go ...
If you like your music playback simple and your device nearly invisible, the second-generation iPod Shuffle will suit you well. But absentminded users should steer clear of this easy-to-misplace player.
Abstract: After the first models of iPod nano, iPod Shuffle did not look that attractive - it had similar dimensions and the lack of a display robbed the model of all iPod nano advantages. Apple must have either given up iPod Shuffle at all (that is update nothi...
Abstract: The iPod shuffle is the smallest player Apple makes. Its cheap, light and simple, making it perfect for anyone who wants music while they run, ski, climb or cycle. Its autofill feature, which loads it up with random songs from your collection, also ma...
Abstract: Step right up folks, its the incredible shrinking iPod! The new Apple iPod shuffle makes their first generation shuffle look absolutely huge in comparison. Their slogan of "Put some music on" is fitting as this new shuffle has a built-in clip that ...
Needs removable clip. Not usable as a flash drive. Sound not as crisp as previous model. Original earphones included. Requires a dock.
Apple recently released its 2nd generation iPod shuffle in a mission to improve what had gone before. The previous shuffle, often compared to a pack of gum, was superb, very compact and had a dual use, because it also could be used as a USB flash memor...
Abstract: Apple announced the second incarnation of its budget iPod, the iPod shuffle, at its widely-anticipated "Its Showtime" event in September. The new shuffle is notably smaller, thinner, and lighter than the original, with the addition of an aluminum case...
Abstract: Product Review Apple iPod Shuffle (2nd Generation) By Kevin Schmitt Back in junior high, I owned what I thought was the coolest gadget ever: a radio built into a pair of slim, Walkman-style headphones. The radio itself was the size of a postage stamp,...
Abstract: First of all, let me admit that I’ve never been a big iPod shuffle fan. I’m glad that Apple has a product in this particular niche, but the lack of a screen has left me with no desire to buy a shuffle. With that disclaimer out of the way, the...