Apple creates a rainbow of shuffles

iPod shuffle now comes in colours

Apple creates a rainbow of shuffles. Audio, MP3 players, Apple, Photos 0

30 January 2007 14:37 GMT / By Amber Maitland

Apple today has updated its store to include the iPod shuffle in five different colours to somewhat match the ano.

The original second generation shuffle was only available in silver, but now you can choose from blue, pink, green, and orange as well.

The price hasn't change; it still retails for £55 in the UK.

Battery life lasts for around 12 hours, and it comes with a dock to making syncing easy.

“iPod shuffle is the world's most wearable digital music player”, said Greg Joswiak, Apple's VP of Worldwide iPod Product Marketing.

“Music fans can now choose iPod shuffle in one of five brilliant colours or they can buy one of each.”

The nano is available in green, blue, pink, black, and red.
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