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They are the iEP505 earphones and these are definitely slick. The design is sleek and these earphones provide something to the iPod shuffle that has been notably missing–controls!
Do you want to make sure you get Apple’s updated earbuds with your new iPod shuffle? That’ll be easy if you’re getting one of the newly-technicolored models. But if you’re getting a silver ...
Over the weekend, some bloggers who discovered a chip inside the iPod Shuffle’s earbuds speculated that Apple was crippling its latest media player to work only with certain headphones. While to ...
You now control the random (or sequential) back-and-forth progression of songs, the volume, and Shuffle's pause features via a small control box on the included earphones.
Want to use other headphones with the new iPod shuffle? Your options are limited for now.
Today accessory manufacturer, Scosche, announced the first third-party earphone solution for the iPod Shuffle. Scosche is developing three earphone models for the new iPod Shuffle, each supporting ...
Audio accessory company Scosche has three iPod shuffle-compatible headphone models in the works, but Apple's In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic work right now if the supplied Apple Headphones ...
The iPod shuffle comes with a USB 2.0 dock with cable, a little packet of instructions with two small Apple stickers, a set of headphones, and foam pads for the earbuds.
For something so small, the new iPod shuffle 3G is causing a whole lot of commotion. Argument around Apple's tiniest PMP is centering on the control system, which has been shifted from the body of ...
The Belkin Headphone Adapter is an iPod shuffle accessory that allows you to use any pair of headphones with the device, rather than the standard Apple earbuds.
The iPod shuffle is so damn small it lends itself to customized applications, and Adam Zhang proves that by clipping the tiny player onto a pair of Audio-Technica ATH-F55 headphones. Adam admits ...
The Belkin headphone adapter addresses a critical need for iPod shuffle users, offering them the freedom to use their preferred headphones without losing the functionality of in-line controls.