what if i don't want to use the apple headphones with it? how am i supposed to control shit?i see this addressed nowhere on the website in the 10 seconds i thought about it and looked.unless im missing something, design FAIL
3/11/2009 5:52:26 PM
they are working with 3rd parties to fix that problem - or you spend $50 more and get the nano which has many more features - more storage - doesn't have this ridiculous headphone problem ]]
3/11/2009 5:57:10 PM
yeah.... just wait for 3rd party headphones to add the controls, i guess. But can't use your existing headphone. and forget about hooking it up to a car. No way you'll get controls on a the wire for a car adaptor
3/11/2009 5:58:21 PM
3/11/2009 7:06:03 PM
yeah it's a fail because you have to use apple headphones with itwhat were they thinkingoh wait, they do this shit all the time
3/11/2009 7:44:50 PM
3/11/2009 7:53:16 PM
3/11/2009 8:02:38 PM
I've had mine (3-5x weekly use) since the 2nd generation came out, and it's still kicking after using it while running, lifting, mtn. biking, heavy petting, etc. ^ what other manufacturer makes an mp3 player a small as the shuffle, and requires no extra accessories to attach it to you while doing something active that doesn't get in your way? (I hate hate hate hate hate armbands)overall, I agree with the OP]]
3/11/2009 9:02:40 PM
3/11/2009 9:06:04 PM
having a "concept of the real market" is completely irrelevant to the OP.Ultimately the new changes don't meet HIS needs, so HE has every right to be dissatisfied with it. go ahead and have the last word, though.
3/11/2009 9:12:07 PM
that's fine. He said it's a design FAIL. It's not. It's a personal fail for him.
3/11/2009 9:13:26 PM
yeah - it's amazing the clamor people raise about these topics, among others - - iPhone - no removable battery, no expandable storage- MacBook Pro 17" - no removable battery - iMac, Mac Mini - hard to upgrade b/c case is inaccessible- new Mac Mini - CPU soldered to the board I would love to see the percentages of customers who actually buy additional batteries, would like to upgrade their CPU, would like to add additional graphics cards to their iMacs, etc. I know i know i know that everybody here will be "well, I carry 2 extra batteries for my blackberry and upgrade my desktop weekly", but you also hang out in a forum called "Tech Talk". Your anecdotal evidence means nothing as far as how Apple, or any other company, should design their products for the maximum profit.edit:http://www.macworld.com/article/139345/2009/03/shuffle_reaction.html
3/11/2009 10:00:55 PM
I don't understand what the problem is here. The shuffle was a piece of shit before they removed the buttons.[Edited on March 11, 2009 at 10:19 PM. Reason : -]
3/11/2009 10:19:29 PM
mhum.... clearly the market agrees with you, what with it being the most popular model of the most popular MP3 player ever
3/11/2009 10:38:42 PM
3/11/2009 10:45:28 PM
^me either. I did upgrade the ram in my Mini though
3/11/2009 11:12:22 PM
3/11/2009 11:49:00 PM
3/12/2009 12:48:16 AM
As far as i can tell, both of you ^,^* are pulling anecdotes out of your ass. All that bullshit aside, sales say they are doing just fine finding a bunch of people who won't bitch over what you are bitching about.
3/12/2009 1:06:06 AM
3/12/2009 1:14:11 AM
hahhaa, i wondered if anyone would catch that.
3/12/2009 10:33:19 AM
i did and decided to ignore it lol
3/12/2009 10:54:08 AM
My wife has the 2G Shuffle. I am looking at it now, and thinking about how small it really is. And this picture makes it look huge compared to the new oneAppleInsider raises a good point - they literally cannot make it any thinner without using a new headphone jack-size[Edited on March 12, 2009 at 10:25 PM. Reason : .]
3/12/2009 10:22:46 PM
Well, they could... There's a few mm left there, not to mention the clip could be integrated to the lower portion of the player. It would start bordering on ridiculous at that point. I think the current size is rather practical.
3/13/2009 2:49:00 AM
if by few you mean 1, then you are right.
3/13/2009 3:53:58 AM
the next shuffle will just be a pair of ear plugs.
3/13/2009 7:26:54 AM
shitty ear plugs though
3/13/2009 9:26:32 AM
3/13/2009 10:29:41 AM
Babies are going to start being born with shuffles embedded in to their ears.
3/13/2009 5:24:26 PM
^ where can i sign my kid up for that
3/13/2009 5:51:31 PM
that thing does look like those ID chips you get put in your pets manjust get one for the baby
3/13/2009 9:54:00 PM
Why does it have a headphone jack at all? Why doesn't Apple embrace stereo bluetooth? That would be real bad ass, no buttons or jacks, just a sealed device. Third party bluetooth headphones already have play back controls built in. It could be charged wirelessly using induction charging technology that Palm Pre uses.
3/13/2009 11:15:48 PM
because bluetooth uses a shitload of power, requires a license, and that license+ic is pretty expensive.
3/13/2009 11:30:22 PM
I'm sure $80 is plenty enough to cover any license fees. Powering a headset probably takes just as much power as a Bluetooth radio.
3/14/2009 1:31:37 AM
So Apple is a BSiG member, so no direct fees.However, just from a little googling, a bluetooth IC looks to cost ~$5 in quantity. Given that their profit margin on the shuffle is estimated at $20, that's a 25% loss in profit margins.Also, if you do that, you then have to put bluetooth headphones in the box, which means another transceiver, another battery, and another PCB. Current iPod headphones run about 50 cents to manufacture. The cheapest awful bluetooth headset I've ever seen was ~$30. Then add profit margin on top of that.You end up with a shuffle that costs you 120+ dollars. Thanks, I'll take the 80 dollar version.
3/14/2009 2:21:53 AM
3/14/2009 6:26:16 AM
^^ price has never been an obstacle for apple customers. Their cheapest line of iPods just went from $50 to $80. A $30 jump in price with reduced functionality, and the only thing people complain about is the loss of buttons, not the price increase. At least adding bluetooth would be a functional improvement over the last shuffle.Since they are going for simplicity, why not build it into a headset altogether. They have certainly gotten the hardware down to a size where this can be done.
3/14/2009 9:27:07 AM
3/14/2009 9:47:15 AM
The new headphones are not an improvement. They just moved the buttons from the device to the headphones. Actually this is worse, because now you have to buy headphones with increased functionality to compensate for the new shuffle design.
3/14/2009 10:04:28 AM
3/14/2009 1:48:24 PM
No real Audiophiles would be caught dead using an ipod in the first place... its a moot point.
3/14/2009 2:54:35 PM
oh, right - it's just vinyl and bourbon for you guys, isn't it.
3/14/2009 3:11:39 PM
3/14/2009 8:43:42 PM
3/14/2009 9:55:31 PM
and audiophiles listen to music when they're at work or the gym.[Edited on March 14, 2009 at 11:25 PM. Reason : s]
3/14/2009 11:25:02 PM
for me its the simple matter that i have grown extremely fond of these for running/gym time:and i wont be able to use them with the new shuffle
3/15/2009 3:28:19 PM
3/15/2009 3:41:58 PM
Jobs has done a good job at hoodwinking people. See post above, lol.
3/15/2009 3:43:19 PM
^are you saying apple products are just overall junk?
3/15/2009 3:46:57 PM
Almost always, price means the most. Features and functions only means so much when the device is really purchased for one thing, and that's to play music. If it plays music like it should, then all the bells and whistles are really unnecessary when you have to pay huge marked-up price to that of a comparable item to preform the essential function, and that's to play music. Extra features/functions or not, they are all easy to use.
3/15/2009 4:08:56 PM