Apple iPod Shuffle (512MB) Review

6/10

Apple's iPod Shuffle is an audio player meant for anyone that wants a single purpose; to simply play music.

Buy it Now:

Highs: Easy to use; good sound quality

Lows: Missing a lot of features; poor battery life; only compatible with iTunes software

Apple's first flash based player the iPod Shuffle is a hot seller no doubt due to its low price and great looks. The iPod Shuffle is available with 512MB and 1GB of memory.

Summary

The Apple iPod family has just expanded with the introduction of their first flash based player, the Apple iPod Shuffle. Available in two flavors, 512MB and 1GB, Apple has taken the popular design queues from their hard drive based players and applied them to the new Shuffle. Introduced at this year’s Macworld keynote by Steve Jobs, the company hopes to make a dent in the flash player market, but they may be too late to the show.

 

The 512MB version is priced at just $99 dollars while the 1GB goes for $149. The price is right, and the Shuffle looks stylish enough, but we have to wonder if those two attributes are enough to carry this little player.

 

* Images in this article were provided by Apple

Design and Features


 


Out of the box you get the Shuffle player, a neck strap, ear buds, Apple’s iTunes software, and the product manual. If you are expecting a little more in the way of goodies, you will be sadly disappointed. You can however purchase any number of accessories from Apple’s website or retail stores. This includes a docking station, armband, battery pack and other accessories to help make the Shuffle fit your digital lifestyle. The iPod Shuffle is bathed in white to match the rest of the iPod product line and has a very minimalist look to it. On the front of the unit you will find the basic controls such as play/pause fast forward/rewind and volume adjustment. Flipping the unit over will reveal the power and play mode switch as well as the battery indicator light. The iPod Shuffle connects to your computer by directly plugging into an available USB port.


 


Apple iPod ShuffleProbably the most notable feature of the iPod Shuffle is its physical dimensions. Arguably the same size as a pack of gum, the lightweight Shuffle is basically a memory stick in a white case. We have to guess that Apple achieved its small size by leaving out large components such as an LCD display or a microphone input. Apple’s design philosophy is simplicity. Literally.


 


It is fair to say that Apple wanted to take the iPod design and ease of use and apply those elements to the new Shuffle audio player. The problem is that Apple has gone too far with this approach. Because the original Apple iPod was introduced in the early stages of the hard drive based audio player market, Apple was able to help define how that segment progressed and developed. But the flash player market is a completely different story. Flash based players have been around years before hard drives audio players were introduced to the portable audio player market.  The flash based player market is probably very close to the end of its product life cycle, with the introduction of the small pocket drives becoming increasingly popular. So it would have been wise for Apple to pay closer attention to the players from iRiver, Samsung and Creative to see which features are requirements to the end user. Missing from the iPod Shuffle are features such as an LCD display, equalizer settings, voice recording, integrated FM tuner among other popular features found in competing players. From a features standpoint, the iPod Shuffle is bone dry. But then again that is what Apple is shooting for.


 


The iPod Shuffle supports MP3 audio encoded at up to 320Kbps, AAC audio encoded at up to 320Kbps, protected AAC audio from the iTunes music store, the Audible music format and WAV files. Apple updates their firmware fairly regularly and has the option to add support for other audio formats if they choose to do so.


 


The Apple iPod Shuffle supports Mac OSX v10.2.8 or Mac OSX 10.3.4 and later as well as Microsoft Windows 2000 with SP4 or later and Windows XP Home or Professional with SP2 or later installed.


 


The ear buds that come with the iPod Shuffle are of relatively high quality and what you should expect from Apple. People that plan on using the Shuffle while working out will love the long cord and the optional armband. Otherwise, you can wear the Shuffle like a necklace, letting it dangle in front of your chest.

Conclusion

 

Apple’s iPod Shuffle is an audio player meant for anyone that wants a single purpose; to simply play music. If you are a serious audio enthusiast and want a player that has multiple roles, then we suggest that you look at offerings from iRiver and Samsung. A lot of people will most likely purchase the iPod Shuffle to complement a hard drive based audio player. You can use the iPod Shuffle in environments that are not suitable for the larger players such as working out.

 

We love the design of the iPod Shuffle and the way it sounds, but feel that it could have offered more to the consumer. The iTunes software works great but you are stuck with it as your only choice of software making this a very non-versatile product. The iPod Shuffle is good at what it does, but it will have you begging for more. $99 dollars for a 512MB flash player is a good price for an Apple product, but you are forgoing features in favor of the extra memory. Just ask yourself which is more important to you.

 

Pros:

 


-          Great looking design


-          Very lightweight


-          Easy to use


-          Good sound quality


-          Comes with 512MB or 1GB of memory


-          Affordable

 

Cons:

 


-          Lacks features common to this product category


-          Only support Apple iTunes software


-          Only supports Apple DRM protected music (but can play other non-protected music formats)


-          Slider bar can be tough to move sometimes


-          Battery life is below average


-          Battery is not removable

Setup and Testing

 

In order to transfer music to the iPod Shuffle, you must install the Apple iTunes software. The iPod Shuffle is not compatible with any other software. Period. This means that if you happen to like MusicMatch or Windows Media Player 10 on Windows, you have to make a switch. Apple iTunes is not actually that bad and is probably one of the better music management software programs out there. But what this also means is that you are not only limited to the iTunes software for transferring music over to the Shuffle, but you can only use the Apple iTunes music service to play DRM protected music you purchase off the web.

 

Shuffle plugged inOur copy of iTunes which came with our Shuffle unit required that we registered the software and input the Shuffles serial number before using the iTunes software. If you want to skip this whole process for privacy reasons, downloading iTunes from Apple’s website instead should help to bypass registration.

 

After the iTunes software is installed, connecting the iPod Shuffle to your computer will activate iTunes automatically. We tested this unit on a Windows XP (w/ SP2) system and noticed that the iPod Shuffle popped up as a hard drive under "My Computer". You can drag and drop files to the shuffle this way, for storage, but music files will not be played by the player unless they are transferred over using the iTunes software

  • Joe T.
    I purchased the shuffle to use when I am working out. The light weight and ease of use make it ideal for this application. You can select the songs and adjust the volume easily while jogging . It slips in your pocket and the cord is long enough to stay out of the way. I found the laniard a little too nerdy for my taste and the slider on the back should be grooved for easier use. The random play is not much of a problem, you simply skip to the next tune if your not in the mood for a song or you can build a playlist in itunes if you prefer a particular order in your life. I generally know the songs and artists in my collection so not having an lcd readout is ok - unless they want to add a lap timer.
  • Ted
    I like, but don't love, my shuffle. It's a very simple device, I like the ease with which you can run it from a pocket instead of looking like you want to Be the iPod Ad with that silly lanyard. I like the data storage function and that you need no additional cablesIt's great if you don't care what song plays next. If you ever want to find a specific song, there's no easy way to do it. You can keep clicking the Next button, but that gets tiresome since it can hold a couple hundred songs.

    On the subject of signal power, it has no trouble driving my full-size "can" headphones, and also no trouble plugging it into a line-in with the usual adapter cable. I love the fact you can plug this tiny little thing into any equipment and get complete total sound.

    But the UI can be annoying. Nothing but cryptic lights on this unit. Not even Apple's own included cheat sheet wallet card contains all of the functions that you can access by clicking various buttons certain numbers of times. Who can remember all that? It's like a DOS interface to a music player. That's why I don't totally love the shuffle.
  • Simon
    I own a 4G 20 gig iPod as well as the 512Mb version, and this iPod Shuffle will come in very handy when I mountain bike downhill (extreme vibrations that made my iPod crash the HDD a few times, and I don’t have time to look at a stupid display when I work out or go fast), plus I’ve got so much stuff in AAC format this is the only player that can help me.  A perfect match!  Plus it’s v. cheap for the ram size.  I hated the idea of not having an LCD display, but seriously I barely look at it when I’m mobile with an iPod - it’s only when my iPod is sitting on a desk that I look at its screen!  So no LCD = no big deal for me.  I’m sure there are others like me. Sound quality is fantastic. Apple designed this player knowing full well other players had screens and FM tuners, and decided for simplicity. I'm happy with it, using it every day!
  • Lee
    Why would anyone buy this? You have to use it with I tunes, which I suppose is okay if you like paying over the odds for low quality recordings of chart music.
  • hjlee
    i mainly use i-pod shuffle when i go to work or at class and it is different from the normal i-pod where you need to wist it on your belt but i pod shuffle slimnese and small size allow you put it almost everywhere.
  • Zain K
    I own a Shuffle it has been like 3months. I love it. It is small, compact and nice. It is easy to carry when i workout, on my bike, and just roaming in school. sometime i feel the need for screen, but like 90% of time i don't even take my shuffle out of my pocket. It is cheap, and affrodable. If u r looking for a cheap, small and stylish ipod.... Buy the Ipod Shuffle.
  • neraj
    it is good and stylish. it doesn't matter if you have a screen cos u know the songs u put on it and you can play in alphabetical order. what dissapointed me was the fact that it did not come with a charger giving me more hassle. the functions are good but i got the shuffle so i could travel easily because it's not worth as much as my u2 one and because there is no charger i cant travel without hassle.
  • marianne
    i have used the shuffle ONLY for audiobooks (audible.com) and i simply love it. it's light, portable and i don't use the random function, of course. the only thing i don't like is the slider at the back- very user-unfriendly.
  • Danielle
    I love my shuffle. I think it is very user friendly. You can't beat the size and the sound quality is wonderful. My only complaint, is that I had to take out a magnifying glass to read the darn serial number on the thing.
  • bob
    broke on first day
  • j
    love it tiny and simple and cheap could use some sort of screen even if its on the headphone cord (to preserve it good looks) Although it really is not nessisary.
  • ann
    its small,its white, its light, and holds more music that i need to listen to in a day. miss the little screen, but never would look at it when walking around. but the switch needs some sort of grip. otherwise, awesome!
  • Dave
    Crashed and burned within one month. Apple replaced it. New one died in less than 5 days. SAVE YOUR MONEY. This thing is junk.
  • Ian
    Can someone please remind me why the ipod shuffle is so great? I mean, you have almost no way of organizing music on it and there is no screen so you can't find the song you might want (I don't think you want to be listening to heavy metal when relaxing). Sure, it has great sound and is amazingly simple, but simpleness is its downfall. It has no features at all other than its sole purpose, random play. This player is a nice size, but for less money you can get a smaller sandisk 512MB player with way more features, flash memory, and a nice backlit screen (voice recording,fm radio,fast transfers,equalizer,etc.) and it has random play. Im not advertising here, but i had a shuffle and a sandisk 512MB and i have to say the shuffle sucked compared to the other. DON"T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON A SHUFFLE!
  • fay
    people ae moaning that you can't see what sojng you are lisening to but if you put all the songs on there then you should know them all and like them all. as soon as a song comes on you should know what it is so why do you need to read it o a screen?if you dont like the white colour then quit complaining and buy a £5 cover for it in any colour! dont be so fussy! the shuffle is fantastic! i bought mine 7 months ago and it is still runnig perfectly!
  • bond
    its great! its small, lite and looks great. its better than those other flash players coz its got that nifty usb battery so u just plug it into the compie and charge it up. i got the 512 so u fit like 90 or so song on dere. no point in having more than that coz u'll never get thru all the song neway. like in 12 hours which is the supposed battery life of the ipods u'll listen to like 200 songs in that time neway so wats the point of being able to have 5000 songs or wateva in ur pocket. the shuffle is small and fits in ne pocket. i just chuck it in my top pocket when i go to skool. even wen u drop it, the shuffle is fine because it's so lite. if ne1 is after a mp3 player, your should really consider the shuffle. i've had it since jan 05 and its still alive and kicking :D
  • Jordan B
    I brought my iPod shuffle about 2 months ago. I was a bit doubtful at first because of the idea of not having a screen. But after purchasing I found that you never look at the screen anyway. Its only when its on your desk that you look at it.

    I purchased mine to listen to at school, in class when I have finished my work etc. It has served the purpose to the max. I conciter my shuffle a friend now.

    Size isnt an issue either, you are never going to listen to all the songs on the player more than twice before the battery runs out, and with auto fill with iTunes it makes it easy and keeps all your music fresh and new. And with random playback every next song is a surprise...

    And for people who say that the headphones are rubbish.

    Finaly someone has invented headphones that you can go to sleep with and you wont wake up with sore ears.

    GOOD WORK APPPLE!!!
  • Sara
    I love my IPod shuffle. It works great for what I need. I like to work out and use it at school. I no longer have to carry around a bulky CD player or CDs. This is awesome.
  • Duality
    We all have diffent ideas for a great mp3 player. Me, something with great sound, compact size, good power, and simplicity of use. Sometimes an LCD screen will help but is not necessary, as it is usually in my pocket.

    Shuffle looks and feels like the remote control that comes with newer Apple computers. It's easy to use, and it's mostly awesome. The amplifier that drives the sound in Shuffle is actually better than all other iPod products--it's distortion-free for most part, sound reproduction is great, and is the only mp3 player to drive my massive Sennheiser headphones with ease. Now that's telling you something.

    I sometimes miss the LCD screen--sometimes when I randomly load music to my player I don't know the name of the song and I will end up not knowing, but no biggie.

    Sure, you could cheap out and go for SanDisk or whatever with more features, but ask yourselves: what matters more, excessive features that you'll never use, or the best sound-reproduction mechanism in the market? Think about it for a while.
  • Chris
    Hey. Myself, I think the Shuffle is amazing. I ordered one yesterday, and I simply can't wait for it! Oh, btw, on the full review on this site, there IS a 'Hold' option. You just press the Play/Pause button 3 times in a second. Then to take it off, just repeat. Hope this was helpfull to read.
  • razvan
    For me, it simply didn`t work, i had it working perfectly for like 2 months and then it collapsed. Piece of crap, junk, call it whatever you want. I thought i'd take a look at some tutorials on the web to set it up but it`s dead. I wouldn`t recommend it for someone to pay money for this.
  • Me
    As for my shuffle, it took me 10 minutes to figure out how to take it out of the box, so yeah. I have had extremely bad experience with ipods in the past, but this one has held up fairly well for the last 6 months. We will see what happens in the next 6 (my ipods usually crapped out RIGHT after my 1-year warranty ran out).
  • Chip
    I got the Shuffle for Fathers Day a few years ago and it is still going strong. When my car radio died I got an adapter to play it through the speakers and that kept me happy. Now I use it when I'm mowing the grass - along with a pair of lightweight noise-reducing headphones because I HATE EARBUDS!!!
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