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Monster's iFreePlay headphones are among a small number of models taking advantage of the size of the iPod Shuffle, and incorporating a dock for the diminutive music player into the headphones.
I'm hesitant to use the word "wireless" to describe the prototype iPod shuffle headphones from Arriva, since they're not truly wireless in the usual sense of the word. When I opened the link, I ...
Well, one of our biggest issues with the Shuffle 2k9 is, of course, that you're locked into using proprietary headphones. If you insist on getting one of these silly things, do yourself a favor ...
The Arriva "wireless" iPod Shuffle stereo headphones are available through the company's website for USD$39.95 plus shipping costs. View gallery - 4 images Tags ...
Scosche IDR350M, IDR450M & IDR650M iPod shuffle headphones. By Chris Davies March 12, 2009 8:40 am EST. As the old saying goes, give them an opportunity to sell accessories and they will come.
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 headphones attach directly to the iPod shuffle. It is an excellent idea to eliminate the cords, but something would be fishy about seeing someone walking around with what looks like an iPod ...
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 ...
The new iPod shuffle has controls wired right into the cable of the headphones. What if you don't dig Apple's standard earbuds? This video tutorial offers a simple way to swap in your preferred pair.
Apple’s announcement of the third-generation iPod shuffle brought something many of us never thought we’d see (other than in a Saturday Night Live skit): an iPod with no buttons.There’s a ...
Hot on the heels of Belkin's iPod shuffle adapter announcement yesterday, iLuv has announced a similar adapter of its own. It looks almost identical, albeit a bit more corner-y than Belkin's round ...
According to Joswiak, the headphones were the thing that made Apple’s iPod designers realize they didn’t need to put any controls on the shuffle itself. “One begat the other,” Joswiak said.
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