
We’ve been waiting for one since the new Shuffle has been announced and finally, an iPod Shuffle 3G clone… just looks a little large, that’s all. OK, it looks gigantic, and I don’t care how small that lady hand is or that coin (whatever currency it is), it IS a big Shuffle even for a clone Shuffle. So what do you do? You look at the positive aspects: it weighs only 14 grams, has an FM tuner, it records audio, it has a phone book function and on top of everything, this screenless MP3 player is also an e-Book. Don’t believe me? Hit the link below. It’s only $23, which means the manufacturer and retailer are only making about a dollar for every unit purchase…
You might also be wondering how one controls this clone. All the store says about the earbuds is this:
Digital Rise TM is one of the few MP3 manufactures that use silicone headphones. These ear buds are custom made for comfort. Other manufactures use hard plastic which can become quite uncomfortable even after a few minutes of use. The soft silicone covering on the ear buds prevents discomfort and improves sound quality, allowing you to wear them for hours in complete comfort. The improved fit also keeps them in your ears while engaged in physical activity like walking or jogging. You might even forget they are in your ears!
Hm? This goes to our cheap MP3 player page.
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May 27th, 2009 at 6:52 am
haha, coin looks like it is a RMB. nice one.
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June 2nd, 2009 at 2:17 am
Most companies producing “clones” or “replicas”, especially in China were originally approached by Brand names to see if they can be potential manufacturing bases. Instead of being paid, they negotiate to get rights to the original the design (albeit without propriety features).
It is no surprise that some have purposely produced inferior products so that the Brand name doesn’t take them on and they can just function on their own. Nokia, Apple, ASUS, Lego to name a few have been “replicated” by Chinese companies but then again - Where are the genuine ones made? When an Apple iPod “clone” was released to the market a Techno mag editor sent countless messages to Apple to see what they thought of the issue. They wouldn’t answer his call.
Most Brand names won’t take action unless (as stated above) propriety features have been copied or the name is almost the same. A lot of companies are afraid that if they were to take any action they would suffer a serious backlash from any potential future manufacturing bases in China.
June 2nd, 2009 at 11:32 am
Hi n Micar. Can you write a post about this, and provide references? We’ll publish it and credit you and your site if you have one.
June 15th, 2009 at 3:08 pm
I just got this, it is actually quite nice, here is my review: http://blog.warll.com/2009/ipod-shuffle-3rd-gen-knock-off-review/
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