Apple iPod shuffle 3gen 4Gb
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Apple iPod shuffle 3gen 4Gb
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Specifications iPod shuffle 3gen 4Gb
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Additional features mp3 player Apple iPod shuffle 3gen 4Gb:
On the back of the device is a "proprietary" clothespin, through which it can be easily attached to clothing.
Music playback is controlled using headphones: there are volume buttons on their wire, as well as a single button for switching tracks; to stop the music, you should click on it once, to go to the next track - twice, to return to the previous one - three times.
The main feature of the third generation Shuffle is the new VoiceOver feature. This function helps the user to find out track, artist and playlist information by means of audio (this information is played by voice). When you hold the button on the headphone wire, the player speaks information about the song being played, pausing its playback. Well, when the Shuffle's battery is running out, it will also warn the owner about this with the help of words.
VoiceOver currently supports English, Czech, Danish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.
In addition, the user can create multiple playlists.
Data generation for the VoiceOver feature occurs when the player is synchronized with iTunes, and the operating system in which this occurs is important. The voice for Windows and Mac OS X users will be different. VoiceOver currently supports 14 languages, including English, German, Chinese, Japanese, French, and even Polish, but Russian or Ukrainian is not among them.
To work with Shuffle, you will definitely need iTunes 8.0; it will not sync with younger versions. After you need to download the so-called VoiceOver Kit, iTunes does everything by itself, you just have to click.
The sound cannot be called perfect or very good, it is average, normal.
Complete headphones seem to be shorter than those that come with other equipment, if not by much, but shorter. Apparently, this is done specifically for the convenience of wearing the Shuffle, and this is the right move.
In order to check the battery charge, it is enough to quickly turn the player on and off, after which the voice will tell you how things are with the battery charge. Battery full, battery low and so on with percentages.
The kit includes an adapter for a USB connector, at the other end there is a typical 3.5 mm connector. In fact, of course, he is not typical at all. You can charge the Shuffle from a laptop or computer, or you can use an AC adapter, such as an iPhone. As stated in the product specs, it takes about three hours to fully charge via USB, with the wall adapter charging in one hour and forty minutes. It is preferable to do so. The claimed battery life is ten hours, I had a brand new player, so a banal strength test with arbitrary playback at full volume is not entirely indicative. But, nevertheless, eight hours and thirty minutes.
- Player can speak track titles, artist name and playlist names
- Player
- Headphones with remote control
- Synchronization cable
- Instruction
On the back of the device is a "proprietary" clothespin, through which it can be easily attached to clothing.
Music playback is controlled using headphones: there are volume buttons on their wire, as well as a single button for switching tracks; to stop the music, you should click on it once, to go to the next track - twice, to return to the previous one - three times.
The main feature of the third generation Shuffle is the new VoiceOver feature. This function helps the user to find out track, artist and playlist information by means of audio (this information is played by voice). When you hold the button on the headphone wire, the player speaks information about the song being played, pausing its playback. Well, when the Shuffle's battery is running out, it will also warn the owner about this with the help of words.
VoiceOver currently supports English, Czech, Danish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.
In addition, the user can create multiple playlists.
Data generation for the VoiceOver feature occurs when the player is synchronized with iTunes, and the operating system in which this occurs is important. The voice for Windows and Mac OS X users will be different. VoiceOver currently supports 14 languages, including English, German, Chinese, Japanese, French, and even Polish, but Russian or Ukrainian is not among them.
To work with Shuffle, you will definitely need iTunes 8.0; it will not sync with younger versions. After you need to download the so-called VoiceOver Kit, iTunes does everything by itself, you just have to click.
The sound cannot be called perfect or very good, it is average, normal.
Complete headphones seem to be shorter than those that come with other equipment, if not by much, but shorter. Apparently, this is done specifically for the convenience of wearing the Shuffle, and this is the right move.
In order to check the battery charge, it is enough to quickly turn the player on and off, after which the voice will tell you how things are with the battery charge. Battery full, battery low and so on with percentages.
The kit includes an adapter for a USB connector, at the other end there is a typical 3.5 mm connector. In fact, of course, he is not typical at all. You can charge the Shuffle from a laptop or computer, or you can use an AC adapter, such as an iPhone. As stated in the product specs, it takes about three hours to fully charge via USB, with the wall adapter charging in one hour and forty minutes. It is preferable to do so. The claimed battery life is ten hours, I had a brand new player, so a banal strength test with arbitrary playback at full volume is not entirely indicative. But, nevertheless, eight hours and thirty minutes.
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