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Five Key Facts on Apple’s Colored iPod shuffles
If you’ve been following Apple’s second-generation iPod shuffle since last year, and don’t need all the details found in our updated, comprehensive review, here’s a quick summary of five key things you’ll want to know about today’s colorful update to the shuffle family.


(5) Color - What’s the story? The most obvious change to the November, 2006 second-generation iPod shuffle is its body coloration. Apple has added four new colors - pink, blue, green, and orange - to the prior silver shuffle. All five are still made from aluminum, just like the multi-colored iPod nano, and the pink, blue, and green shuffles are color-matched to the nano’s vibrant tones. The new orange color is equally striking, and very close in color to an actual Sunkist we had sitting around. Notably, iTunes 7.0.2 does not yet recognize the different shuffle colors, but that will likely change in a future update.

(4) Has anything else changed to make this shuffle a better value? Yes, there are other small changes, noted below, but they don’t radically change the shuffle’s value equation. The colored shuffles sell for the silver version’s prior $79 price, and still come with one set of earphones, one Dock, thin manuals, Apple stickers, and an LED-decoding card, nothing else. These shuffles all have the same 1 Gigabyte (240-song) storage capacity as before.

(3) So what’s new, then - the Earphones? Last year’s silver shuffles shipped with Apple’s old, somewhat uncomfortable, and bass-weak earbuds, even though the shuffle came out after two new iPod/iPod nano models that had lighter, better earbuds. Today, all of the shuffles come with Apple’s latest earphones, which are also sold separately for $29 as Apple iPod Earphones (iLounge rating: B+).

(2) How do I tell old and new metal shuffles apart? If you’re buying a green, pink, blue, or orange iPod shuffle, you’re guaranteed to find the new earphones inside. But if you’re buying a silver iPod shuffle, look for a package with gray print alongside the shuffle, rather than green print. The gray print indicates that new earphones are inside; the green print indicates that you’re getting the older ones.

(1) What about the sound quality, or other changes? The latest iPod shuffles sound the same as the ones shipped last year, which is to say a step below other iPods - particularly in base level of noise - when used with high-quality earphones. We still prefer the nano and fifth-generation iPod to the shuffle by a fair margin. Apple appears to have left everything else about the shuffle the same.

For additional information, see:
- Our Catch-All Page, All Things iPod shuffle
- Opinions from iLounge’s international team of editors
- Our Comprehensive, Color-Updated iPod shuffle (Second-Generation) Review
- Our iPod shuffle (Second-Generation) Unboxing and Comparison Photo Gallery
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1
Aaaaw, I just bought the silver Shuffle a week ago online and had it engraved. And orange is my favorite color too :-(
I must have gotten an “in-between” Shuffle, because my green-print Shuffle box came with the new headphones from the Apple factory in Suzhou China. I was suprised to see the new earphones; I had read that the Shuffle shipped with original iPod headphones.
Posted by Cagey on January 30, 2007 at 5:32 PM (PDT)
2
i got my shuffle back in late november and it came with the new style headphones….
Posted by seakyden on January 31, 2007 at 7:42 AM (PDT)
3
So, now they have an orange shuffle.
What about an orange nano?
Posted by JD42305 on January 31, 2007 at 3:33 PM (PDT)
4
Just got my orange shuffle today and it is cooler than I thought. I think I will get as much use out of this as I do my 30GB video ipod.
Posted by RickerSaysWhat on February 2, 2007 at 7:45 PM (PDT)
5
i own a 1gen nano and decided to stop by the 5th ave apple store in nyc and pick up a orange shuffle. i love it. small and compact. i couldnt of ask for anything more.
Posted by fondoo in NYC on February 5, 2007 at 9:30 AM (PDT)
6
Has anyone else noticed the new earphones packaged with the shuffle are shorter than those packaged with the 80g video iPod? Is this the way it’s supposed to be?
Posted by bookcase on February 6, 2007 at 8:55 AM (PDT)
7
The new earbud cord is about 10” shorter than older models. The old ones had 30 1/4” cords and the new ones have MUCH more manageable 20 1/2” cords (the split length is the same). THANK YOU APPLE!!!
Posted by Mike Scherer on February 7, 2007 at 1:09 PM (PDT)
8
i have a shuffle and they are so cool but they only hold aroung 280 songs:( that sucks tho but for $50 it work great!!!!!! thxs Apple Inc.
Posted by Elena on September 17, 2008 at 4:59 PM (PDT)
9
I have a ipod shuffle and i think it is very cheap for an ipod and it works perfectly great. But it is very small and you could lose it very easily thats the only problem and why do they make it so small?
Posted by Stephanie on October 26, 2008 at 12:09 PM (PDT)
10
cool today is my b-day and i’m getting a green ipod shuffle… i didnt know they had an orange shuffle kwl!!
Posted by beatriz on March 21, 2009 at 7:19 AM (PDT)
11
i got da newest version and its so little i got a black one
Posted by keyon on December 31, 2009 at 1:57 PM (PDT)
12
i have the lavender one need new songs though
Posted by niki on April 2, 2011 at 3:22 PM (PDT)