Reviewed on March 12, 2009The third-generation iPod Shuffle is the next best thing to an invisible MP3 player, but the quirky controls and microscopic design make it a limited recommendation.TAGS:Apple iPod Shuffle, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, headphones, MP3 player, MP3
Reviewed on January 29, 2007If you like your music playback simple and your device nearly invisible, the second-generation iPod Shuffle will suit you well. But absentminded users should steer clear of this easy-to-misplace player.TAGS:Apple iPod Shuffle, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, earbud, Apple iTunes, MP3, USB
Reviewed on May 1, 2009The Nike Aero Sport Headphones may not sound great, but they're an inexpensive option for fitness-fiends who dig on the super sleek, ultra sweatproof design.TAGS:Nike Inc., headphones, MP3 player, Apple Computer, MP3
Reviewed on March 12, 2009The third-generation iPod Shuffle is the next best thing to an invisible MP3 player, but the quirky controls and microscopic design make it a limited recommendation.TAGS:Apple iPod Shuffle, Apple iPod, headphones, Apple Computer, MP3 player, MP3
Reviewed on March 12, 2009The third-generation iPod Shuffle is the next best thing to an invisible MP3 player, but the quirky controls and microscopic design make it a limited recommendation.TAGS:Apple iPod Shuffle, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, headphones, MP3 player, MP3
Reviewed on November 12, 2007The 4GB and 8GB capacity Zunes (Zune 4 and Zune 8) offer a bite-size version of their full-size, 80GB sibling. While the full-size Zune is a better value, the solid-state flash memory used in the 4GB and 8GB versions make them better suited for physically active (or clumsy) users.TAGS:Microsoft Zune, first-generation, pad, Apple iPod Nano, MP3 player, Apple iPod, Microsoft Corp., MP3, menu, Apple Computer