• Reviews around shuffle (3.76 of 5)

    Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB Silver (4th Generation) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

    • The new iPod shuffle is well worth the price!
    • The shuffle is so compact -- I can keep it clipped on at chest level or higher -- no more tangles, no more picking up the iPod off the ground, and no more money spent on replacement headphones!
    • i love this shuffle, its easy snaps right on to anything i want it to
    • Not as convenient as the shuffle for sure but at least worth it.
    • He had the very first shuffle and loves this newer, sleeker design.
    • I love my little iPod shuffle, it is great for walking and listening to my music
    • The gen 4 Shuffle is built like a tiny little tank and I am very pleased with my new
    • As inexpensive as the Shuffle is, it's hard to pass up getting a Nano instead
    • I really like my Shuffle
    • I have a 30GB classic iPod, 1st generation iPod Nano, 4th generation Nano, 2nd generation iPod Touch, and I love them all, but this little shuffle is the cutest
    • I like the iPOD shuffle, but I was disappointed when I received the package.
    • I love my shuffle!
    • This little shuffle clips easily onto my clothing and works great.
    • The shuffle is nice because it weights basically nothing and can easily be clipped anywhere
    • This is my favorite shuffle so far
    • I was a bit short for cash and settled for the cheaper iPod shuffle
    • The Ipod Shuffle is perfect
    • The shuffle is great for working out, walking or working where background is more important than top notch audiophile quality hardware.
    • Again, the reason why I love the shuffle is because it is made for on the move
    • Right when the 4g shuffle became available
    • I love my ipod shuffle
    • And I loved, LOVED my shuffle 2ed generation
    • The new shuffle is in my opinion completely useless for listening to podcasts and it appears that if you have any music on the Shuffle you cannot access the podcasts at all, regardless of what the downloaded pdf manual says
    • This shuffle model allows the user to disable the shuffle feature - an improvement over older models.
    • I loved my 2nd generation Shuffle
    • I love the 4th generation shuffle for its spartan quality but the main design flaw is that when you try to re-clip you end up pushing the buttons
    • If you do happen to get a faulty Shuffle, then return it for a new one.
    • you need a new MP3 player get the new shuffle and its also awesome for kids
    • This is the best shuffle ever, its so small and very light
    • As with some other reviewers, my iPod shuffle broke down and is completely inoperable due to sweat damage
    • All superb products created by apple but this new shuffle is completely garbage
    • Both times, the shuffle stopped working mid-workout when I got sweat on it (I had it clipped to my collar while running)
    • Overall my iPod shuffle has been fantastic with the exception of the limited memory
    • Eventually the shuffle wouldn't keep a charge so its unusable
    • Important notes:-I have an iphone already so i stream pandora at all other times with my phone but the shuffle is great for those times you just want something simple and (has our world really come to this....
    • This iPod Shuffle has not disappointed
    • If you're picky about finding the music to suit your mood, and you're trying to do work or work out, that screen is just a venue for distraction, but the blind shuffle lets you go with the flow, and if you autofill from your library like me,you sometimes rediscover forgotten gems
    • I love my iPod classic but wanted something to exercise with and the shuffle 2 GB is perfect.
    • The 4th gen is a step backward, back to the much hated 3rd gen shuffle in terms of functionality
    • In their quest for a small MP3 player, Apple has ruined the shuffle
    • 3rd shuffle broke in just under 2 months of use, and the longest that I've had one last is 10 months
    • I bought the 2G iPod Shuffle just for the gym, and it works great.
    • other audio players have at least tiny screens and easy song navigation, while the Shuffle is a mess unless you play it strictly in order or in random mode
    • I loved my shuffle 2g
    • I love my iPod shuffle
    • This is my second Shuffle and I love using it at the gym!
    • And oh yeah, although Philips has some well-proven chops in consumer electronics (they invented the Compact Cassette and co-developed the CD, and made some of the only "good" early consumer grade CD players), I listened to the Vibe side by side on the same earphones, same compression levels, and same tune with the Shuffle, and the Shuffle was noticeably better
    • This shuffle is awesome.
    • This Shuffle works fine if you dont sweat.....if exercise mix with this shuffle, you will need a scosche adapter or scosche case....
    • The best shuffle hands
    • My old Shuffle 2nd Gen died - maybe it can be brought back to life
    • I highly enjoyed the 2nd Generation Shuffle, I had only one major problem with it in all the time I owned it
    • I love my new shuffle
    • so take care of your stuffall in all i love my new shuffle and it is a blessing to runners or gym rats
    • I love my new shuffle!
    • The ipod shuffle works great for my workouts not having to carry around a bigger mp3 player
    • For the money, the Shuffle is impossible to beat.
    • This new Ipod shuffle is awesome
    • It's about $40 but keeps the shuffle safe and away from moisture
    • He had really enjoyed my earlier generation shuffle but did not like that the buttons were on the headset
    • Obviously not everyone is going to like the feature set, but if you're like me and just need a sturdy little music-buddy, the shuffle seems like a great choice.
    • I have a Mac that I love and after reading how easy the Shuffle was to sync with it and operate (Apple philosophy!
    • When I saw that lousy 3rd Generation Shuffle about to hit the market, I actually bought an extra 2nd Gen, hoping to have enough stock while Apple came to its senses.
    • I am enjoying my ipod shuffle.
    • With its small, compact size, the Shuffle doesn't get in the way while running, and its really easy to switch songs using the buttons on the face of the device
    • i also have some Bose head phones that sound great too its not the shuffle that sounds like crap or the lack of EQ or blah
    • Given how inexpensive the Shuffle is, I wasn't as concerned about the rain damaging it, so I was willing to test out its water resistance
    • Even though its a shuffle without a screen, I like the new button which tells you the song your listening to.
    • The shuffle itself is great
    • However, I must admit the first shuffle, which doubled as a USB stick, was my favorite to date
    • Maybe in ear headphones instead of the normal headphones, but that will probably never happen :DI think that is the best iPod shuffle ever, because in the past I had the 2nd version, which was
    • I love my new shuffle though!
    • The shuffle is great when it works.
    • After about 3-4 months the shuffle has died
    • Great little shuffle - love it for running and not really worried about it getting ruined for the price.
    • Flexible Earhook Headphone (White)s, which I find comfortable and which, crucially, have a short cord that won't hang down for me to trip over if the Shuffle is clipped somewhere on my shirt