Wired: Elecom’s wireless headphones for the iPod Shuffle take a low-tech — but still smart — approach to ditching the cable: There is a 3.5mm jack right there on the side which impales the Shuffle and keeps it in place. To change tracks, volume or anything else, just reach up to your ear and press. Who needs Bluetooth, especially when a Bluetooth dongle is the same size as the Shuffle itself?
Pocket-Lint: Apple's iPod Shuffle received another makeover when Apple launched its new iPod line up in September, but were they right to go back to one of the previous designs or has the re-inclusion of buttons spoilt it? While the iPod touch is the flagship and the iPod nano the bit of fun, the iPod shuffle, to many, is a strange device that doesn't really serve much purpose.