iPod Shuffle Speakers

Posted in Shuffle, Speakers, iPod Accessories by Reuben Drake on July 5th, 2007

iPod Shuffle SpeakersHere’s a nice little set of speakers custom made for the iPod Shuffle. They come in five exact-match colors that the Shuffle comes in and provide a measly .5W output from each, but do allow you to share the music.

These little portable speakers are from a Japanese company called Corega and are custom made to fit the Shuffle connecting through the headphone/data transfer jack. When docked, you can connect to a computer with a USB cable which will also charge the shuffle. The speakers themselves can be powered through the USB connection or through two AAA batteries to make this mini sound system truly portable.

Corega is planning on launching the Shuffle speakers later this month with a sticker price of about $30.

via CrunchGear

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4 Comments to “iPod Shuffle Speakers”
  1. Linda Says:

    The article dated July 07 said Corega ready to launch Shuffle Speakers in about a month. I am wondering if they are available for purchase yet in the U.S.?
    Thanks

  2. Darrin Olson Says:

    @Linda:

    I’m not having any luck finding a place to actually buy them yet, but I’ll be sure to comment back if I find one.

  3. shufflelover33 Says:

    i love the ipod shuffle how much is the speakers

  4. vanman Says:

    I won an AWESOME ipod shuffle and it kinda looks like that!

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