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Apple iPod Shuffle (second generation 2007, 2GB, silver)

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  • Device type: Digital player
  • Flash memory installed: 2 GB
  • Digital player supported digital audio standards: AAC MP3 WAV AIFF Audible
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The good: 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 includes a cute little syncing cradle.

The bad: The iPod Shuffle has no screen, so there's 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 appeal.

The bottom line: 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.

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CNET editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 01/30/2007

It's true: The second-generation iPod Shuffle (1GB) is the lowest-profile MP3 player we've laid eyes on. Apple may have been slow out of the gate, but the company has succeeded in launching perhaps the tiniest and simplest player on the market--and it sports a price tag to match: $79. The new Shuffle is appealing in its elementariness, too, but the itty-bitty device is far from perfect. Its screenless design means you get few navigational options and no extra features. And how small is too small?


Even the Shuffle's box is small.

At 1.6x1x0.4 inches and 0.6 ounce, the iPod Shuffle is one minuscule music player. In fact, it's so inconspicuous that we have trouble keeping track of it--if you're constantly misplacing your keys, this player probably isn't your best option. If you just can't help yourself, go for one of the brighter color options. The pink, orange, green, and blue models will probably be easier to spot on a cluttered desk than the muted silver one is. That said, the integrated belt clip on the back of the Shuffle helps keep the player within easy reaching distance. Some users have complained that the clip isn't very durable, but it seemed fairly sturdy during our testing.


The Shuffle is a little longer than the MobiBlu Cube2, but it's smaller overall.

Like its predecessor, the second-generation iPod Shuffle has no screen for navigating through music or other options (of which there are none). Instead, you get a simple and ample-sized five-way control pad on the face of the player: play/pause in the center, surrounded by volume up/down buttons and track shuttle keys. There's no way to navigate among specific albums or artists, but you can click play/pause three times fast to skip through playlists. The bottom edge of the player houses two switches: one for powering the unit on and off and the second for toggling between shuffle and repeat modes. A standard-size headphone jack--which doubles as the Shuffle's USB syncing port--rests on the top side of the device. There's also a tiny LED indicator that lights up different color combos (orange, red, and green) depending on the status of the player

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 91

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 18551 reviews of Apple iPod Shuffle (2nd Gen) from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 71/100 and users 87/100. Comparing these reviews to 480391 other MP3 Players reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 91/100 = Excellent.

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  • ilounge.com

    Editors' rating: 75

    Summary: i have my shuffle now and can easily say that the weight savings and size savings and shock proof savings are IMHO (and obviously some disagree) just HUGE over even a iPod mini for gym or sporting use. now if i could only have ONE iPod, clearly i ...

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  • the-gadgeteer.com

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  • macformat.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 60

    Summary: Despite its strengths, the iPod shuffle's lack of a refresh makes it worse value than ever

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  • techradar.com

    Editors' rating: 100

    Summary: Unlike the previous version, the new iPod shuffle doesn't have a USB port, so you need to use a special dock to sync it with your Mac, which is supplied in the box. Battery life is a mere 12 hours, but for a device this small that's really impressive ...

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  • macworld.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: Just as people are getting used to the ability to squeeze entire music collections into ever-smaller players, the new micro-sized iPod shuffle is sure to elicit €˜wows' from friends and family. It's also a dead-cert for Christmas lists, and at £55 ...

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Apple iPod Shuffle (second generation 2007, 2GB, silver)