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Electronics : White - iPod Shuffle 2nd Generation USB Charger Adapter

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White - iPod Shuffle 2nd Generation USB Charger Adapter

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White - iPod Shuffle 2nd Generation USB Charger Adapter
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Product Brand: Handhelditems
Label: Handhelditems
Product Manufacturer: Handhelditems
Model: shuffle2usbwht
Publisher: Handhelditems
Studio: Handhelditems


Piece facts:
  • No Cables or Clumsy Cradle to take with you
  • Works with Both Mac and PC and goes directly into the USB port to charge or Sync
  • Can be attached with small keychains
  • Compatible with 2nd generation iPod shuffle
  • iPod Shuffle not included




Adapter Charger USB Generation 2nd Shuffle iPod - White






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The HHl usb shuffle charger allows you to easily connect a iPod Shuffle to any USB port without having to use the relatively large iPod Shuffle Dock (included with your iPod Shuffle). Supporting full speed USB transfer rates, you will be amazed at how quickly it handles music transfer with iTunes and charging needs. The HHl usb shuffle charger is the perfect travel companion, taking up virtually no space in a bag or pocket. No need to haul around the Dock and cables that came with your iPod Shuffle, just pack the HHl usb shuffle charger and a user all set.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great product ...
I really like this charger for my shuffle. I would definitely recommend using it over the standard cradle that apple gives you. It's small and very easy to use.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Emergency buy
So, I totally needed to charge my ipod shuffle and there I go and break my charger.... crapola!.... so I decided to buy this product... totally a shuffler's need.. thankfully I followed other reviews and bought extra for the "just in cases"..... It dislodges really easy but it works! That's important.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Fell apart after 2 months... ...
This seemed to work fine for the first two months, but then the metal USB part separated from the plastic piece and rendered it inoperable. I guess you get what you pay for.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent travel dock for the ipod Shuffle
I bought a bunch of these and gave them away to family/friends who have ipod Shuffles. It is an awesome travel dock. I keep one of these in my little shuffle kit with my Westone earphones and shuffle. Nice.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * looks good ...
I just received it in the mail, it came 2 days early which was a plus. im currently updating my ipod shuffle. it works as it was designed to... i think it might be a tad bit slower than the factory one, but it works fine so far. worth the 5$ that i paid for it. i found the exact same one at my university's bookstore for $9.99. it also comes in a good looking package.

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Adapter Charger USB Generation 2nd Shuffle iPod - White
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