Shufflephones 2.0
Photo_Designer writes "After hacking my first pair of headphones to accept an iPod Shuffle, I just couldn't keep my hands off my other set of headphones and hacked an iPod shuffle adapter inside them, too. This version also includes an all-new expansion jack which allows sharing your music on the go, plugging your Shuffle into a stereo with a patch cable (without removing it from the phones), and also allows the headphones to be used as regular phones with the shuffle removed or turned off."
Has got round to putting the buttons on the outside. Surely you don't want to remove your headphones whenever a song you don't feel like comes on. Now do this mod with a Zen Micro and I'm interested.
A worthwhile retail product. Although I'd prefer one that has the shuffle buttons on the outer case of the headphones. Of course, that means that someone next to you could sneak up behind you and change tracks! (would be nice if the new jack was line-level; better for stereo connections)
I bet his ears hurt after few hours of listening, that ipod stuck between the cushion must feel awful.
He should use something like this instead
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but its an ipod shuffle: the whole point is that you can just press play and leave it. That's what I do. You dont need too much access to controls.
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I think the biggest disappointment of all would be the actual sound quality. these look like decent headphones, but the iPod Shuffle seems to be block almost half of the speakers for one of the ears. this personally will distort the audio and unbalance one of the ears.
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How exactly do old-ass headphones give you "street cred".
Not to mention this whole "hack" is so non-Apple. There is no "style" to it, and it's cumbersome. Not to mention that the Shuffle in one of the ear cups probably affects the sound quality a bit.
I'm also a little tired of the "hack" moniker being thrown around so readily. Soldering a couple of wires together is not a "hack" in most cases, it's just... well... soldering.
Take the shuffle apart, integrate its electronics into the headphones, and port the controls and I/O to the outside, keeping the same layout so that the headphones have a "hint of shuffle" to them (maybe even paint the headphones a nice eggshell white). THAT would be closer to a hack, IMO.
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I just don't get why he didn't cut a small hole in the bottom of the headphone to allow the Shuffle to slide in and out of the big hollow chamber behind the speakercone of the headphone when he had it open.. other than the obvious fact it wouldn't look seemless.
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What is the point of having good karma if you can't waste it on something that stupid once in a while? Having the extra bonus ensures a lot more readers than if I were to go AC
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Why does this piss you off?
Don't call me a cowboy, and don't tell me to slow down!
Because ...
1) It works well with iTunes and the MuVo doesn't work so well. Last time I tried I rendered a MuVo unusable and had to reformat it with a Windows only program. There wasn't a Mac or Linux program to reformat it.
2) it's cheaper than the competition
3) It's got style
4) It's got marketing
5) It works with the best online store
6) It's got a really simple no fuss interface
7) It's got better software - iTunes
I've not tried it yet, but iTunes can downshift the bitrate to 128 AAC when it copies MP3 and AAC files to the Shuffle. Since iTunes supports OGG with a quicktime plugin it may also do that for OGG. Maybe others can confirm that. Whilst that's not direct support, it would be enough for most people.
This mod is WEAK!
I expected to see some complicated mod that provided controls for the iPod in the headphones.
This guy simply soldered a headphone jack into his expensive headphones and stuffed his iPod shuffle inside the headphones, which restricts access to the controls.
WEAK.
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If your player works for you, what's to be angry about? Has anyone denied you admittance to a restaurant because your player wasn't an iPod? Been turned down for a job because your earphone wires weren't white?
From your reference to "zealous fanboys", I might guess that Apple's success is sticking in your craw. I hope I'm wrong about that, because if that's the case, it would indicate that you've got unresolved personal issues.
It's not offtopic, dumbass. It's orthogonal.