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Brings new life to iPod shuffle for those who want a choice of earphones; adds built-in controls, some protective qualities; three-foot audio cable for connecting to stereos or speakers included.
Case needs to be removed for charging and syncing, as well as to access Off/On/Shuffle switch; significant investment considering entry level price of the iPod shuffle.
If you’re not a fan of Apple’s earphones (and many people aren’t) then the Scosche tapStick is an excellent option to enhance your listening pleasure. Apple’s smallest iPod has a lot going for it, although the addition of some usef...
Use any headphones with the iPod shuffle. Includes audio cable for connection to external speakers.
30 bucks is a lot of money, considering the iPod itself is $59. Case obscures the status light and off/repeat switch. Shuffle will not charge through tapSTICK.
We like being able to bring our own headphones to the iPod shuffle. We just wish the tapSTICK wasn't so spendy and that it didn't limit access to the shuffle's switch and LED.tapSTICK...
Abstract: Now Scosche’s tapSTICK for the iPod shuffle attempts to fix the biggest problem with Apple’s super miniature MP3 player: the controls/headphones. Does it succeed? You might remember my opinion of Apple’s newest incarnation of the iPod shuffle. If yo...
– allows you to use any headphones with the new iPod shuffle. Gives you nice big buttons for controlling the iPod shuffle Even with the case the iPod shuffle is small and light.
– No access to the power button while inside the case, add significantly to the cost of owning one of the new iPod shuffles. The Scosche tapSTICK is available directly from Scosche for an MSRP of $29.99
Abstract: The latest iPod shuffle innovatively moves nearly all of the device controls off the shuffle itself and onto the earbuds, making it even tinier than ever – but that doesn’t work for those users who’ve already invested serious money in their favorite...
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Published: 2010-01-01, Author: Nick , review by: macworld.co.uk
Brings new life to iPod shuffle for those who want a choice of earphones, adds built-in controls, some protective qualities, 3.3 ft audio cable for connecting to stereos included, Made for iPod approval.
Partially covers controls so case needs to be regularly removed for charging, docking etc, significant investment considering entry level price of the iPod shuffle. Min specs: Compatible with iPod shuffle 3rd generation.