Pros
- On-device controls
- VoiceOver navigation
- Long battery life
Cons
- Awkward to clip on clothing
- No way to lock out controls from inadvertent bumps
Manufacturer’s Description
Introducing the colorful, clip-and-go iPod shuffle. Its buttons give you an easy way to play your music. With a press of the VoiceOver button, you can hear the song's title and artist, playlist menu, or battery status. And it holds hundreds of songs, multiple playlists, and Genius Mixes, so you can always have the appropriate music for every mood.
The Specs
| Pricing | |
|---|---|
| Part Number | MC584LLA |
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