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They delivered a quality product at a great price in a reasonable amount of time
What is there to say about the iPod shuffle that hasn't already been said in the other 300+ reviews. So here are the five things *I* like best about it:It's small and lightweight and goes right into my shirt pocket.It's inexpensive so if i lose or break it or if it is stolen no big deal.I can use the controls without looking at it.It holds just the right amount of music.Sand doesn't mess it up at the beach.The charge lasts a long time.Okay, so that's six.Anyway, I've had my shuffle for 2 1/2 years and I still love it.
The accessories that were included looked brand new even though the product was refurbished. I ordered an ipod nano and received the product on time and in perfect condition. I would use this seller again.
But all in all I love it. I can take it anywhere with me.Uploading songs is a breeze.the only downside I see is that you have to charge it by plugging it into your computer. This is a great mp3 player. It is easy to use and great in size. I wish it would have come with an outlet charger.
It also comes with a clip by itself, so one can position in most any position he or she desires.I was also surprised by the battery time. Additionally, on the occasion that I am listening while on the car, I don't want to be distracted by trying to select a song every few minutes (hence why I used to prefer listening to the radio). It ran for a good two days, probably because of the lack of switching tracks and the lack of a backlit screen. I was used to my 40GB 3rd Gen Classic, so the thought of not being able to access all my music at the time I want to was something that only gave me dread.However, on a whim when I got a bonus and when my roommate who has a shuffle told me how he liked it and that my concerns were unwarranted, I bought this little device. Apple products are perhaps a little overpriced at times, but for what it's worth, the iPod Shuffle is well worth the money in terms of quality, time, and its simplicity. Being unable to do so is a disadvantage in most cases that I listen to music, but it's a blessing in disguise.This device is small, but because of that, it's not cumbersome at all while exercising, driving, or almost any task.
I don't expect this battery life to last that long, since iPods are notorious for dying rechargeable batteries (but then again, all rechargeable batteries lose charge after every recharge). At first, there a few things that I didn't like about the iPod shuffle (prior to buying, of course).1) There isn't a screen, making it difficult for me to change to a song I happen to like at a certain time2) It was too small in my opinion, both physically and as far as memory was concerned. I was still skeptical, but most of my concerns are mostly gone.Although the device is indeed small as far as memory wise comparatively, it stores more than enough if I listen on a normal basis. I decided to not charge it until it ran out of batteries and kept it on from the instant I had it fully charged.
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