Belkin Headphone Adaptor and Remote Control for iPod Shuffle
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Headphone adaptor is the fastest and easiest way to add the remote and navigation controls your iPod requires.
Technical Specifications:
Attributes:
Connector Type : Connector End 1: , Connector End 2.
Environmental:
Environmental : Operating Temperature - Humidity.
Physical:
Form Factor : Adapter Cable.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #611 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Belkin
- Model: F8Z452ea
- Released on: 2009-08-17
- Dimensions: 2.20 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The Belkin Headphone Adapter for iPod Shuffle is the fastest and easiest way to add the remote and navigation controls your iPod requires.
Customer Reviews
Does the job, but defeats the object!
So you like the look of the nice new ipod shuffle.
Great little player but your stuck with controlling it with apple earphones.
Alternatively there are now third party earphones out there with the controls built on the line BUT they might not be for you, you might want to use those nice Bose Inner Ear noise cancelling things you bought.
SO you buy the adapter, GREAT, you can now control your Shuffle.
But have we not defeated the object of this new shuffle with this inline control? The Belkin adapter is fairly short, which you'd want it to be considering the headphone cable length. You want the controls half way along your cable. The fact the controls are now right by your shuffle you might as well just have the buttons on the shuffle itself!
Nothing wrong with the product it is a solution!
Good job of solving Apple's problem
My wife bought a new shuffle to use when exercising. Unfortunately, she doesn't have Apple design approved ears, so the iPod earphones just drop out. She has some nice shiny Sennheiser sport headphones but there's no way to get the shuffle to work.
Result, you need to go out and buy an adaptor. This Belkin one does a fine job, and she's happy with it, but frankly this is not a problem that should have arisen in the first place. A real Apple blunder which results in extra cost if you want to use someone else's headphones.


