
Apple has done it again with the new iPod shuffle. It comes in two different colours, silver or charcoal/black. The iPod itself is even smaller than the previous shuffle but now features no buttons at all. The device itself is controlled button located on the proprietary headphones provided by Apple. At this point it looks like it is available in a 4GB model only, which means it will hold about 1000 songs.
Apple claims the battery in the new iPod shuffle should last about 10 hours when fully charged, but iPhoneNews.ca has not yet tested the device. The device itself weighs only 10.7 grams (0.38 ounces).
The coolest feature that the iPod offers is something called VoiceOver. Basically, by pressing a button the iPod will speak and tell you what song is playing. It can also tell you the name of your playlists. This feature is kind of useless in my opinion, as shuffle users usually know what songs they have on their iPod. Check back for a detailed review once our shuffle arrives.





