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Griffin Dock Adapter for iPod shuffle 2G (White) | 
enlarge | Brand: Griffin Technology Category: CE
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $14.77 You Save: $5.22 (26%)
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Rating: 8 reviews
Color: WHITE Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 1.2 x 6.5 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 9759-SHFADPTR Model: 9759-SHFADPTR UPC: 685387097593 EAN: 0685387097593
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New, Retail Package, From the Mac & iPod Leaders Since 1988
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| Features:
| • | Gives dock connector capability to 2nd generation iPod shuffle | | • | Shaped to fit most universal dock bays | | • | Great for use with powered dock speakers | | • | Dock adapter is designed specifically for 2nd-generation iPod shuffles | | • | Shuffle adapter is backed by a manufacturer's 1-year warranty |
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Product Description Your iPod shuffle is an incredible entertainment value in an incredibly small package. It delivers the music just like its full-size iPod cousins. But one thing it doesn't do is fit in the dock well in your made-for-iPod speaker system.That's why Griffin Technology made a Dock Adapter especially for 2nd generation iPod shuffle. The Dock Adapter is shaped just like the dock connector on the bottom of every full-size iPod. Plug it into your iPod shuffle's headphone jack, and suddenly the little guy fits in your iPod speakers just like the big guys.Take Griffin Dock Adapter with you, and you can play your iPod shuffle wherever there's a set of Universal Dock speakers.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Very good product...works as advertised. August 14, 2008 E. Nettles (St. George, SC) This little dock adapter does exactly what it's supposed to do...allow you to dock your shuffle on a regular iPod dock. I tried it with my iHome alarm clock radio and my Phillips alarm clock radio. The dock adapter fits nicely. It will, however, come unseated if you just grab your shuffle and lift it out. You need to use your other hand to keep the dock seated. Small inconvenience. I would have given this item 5 stars if it charged the shuffle when it is docked but it doesn't. I use it at work so I just take the charging dock with me and plug it into a free USB port on my computer and charge it when necessary. It also does not work as an alarm, but that's a job for my 80 gig classic iPod. Good little product. October 7, 2008 - This is an update to my previous review. If I could change my rating to 5 Stars, I would. You can disregard the comment about not being able to charge the shuffle while in the dock adapter. I just realized there is a switch that you have to slide over to be able to charge. You can't listen at the same time, but that is a small inconvenience.
Griffin Dock Adaptor July 25, 2008 MT (Maryland) Unfortunately this product did not do what I thought it would, which was to allow me to use my ipod shuffle with a clock radio I have. It allowed me to play the ipod, but not use this feature. It's not an issue with the dock adaptor though, just the ipod. The product arrived on time and in good condition.
2nd Generation Shuffle Owner March 26, 2008 A. Sams (IA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I wanted an I-pod for Christmas and received the 2nd generation Shuffle from my family (this is the very small Shuffle that has a clip on the back). When it came to listening to it in my office I was limited to just speakers. After looking on Amazon I discovered the docking adapter that makes it easy to use one of the I-pod speaker docks that many retailers sell. It works great and I can listen to my I-pod during the day and with a flip of the switch on the adapter I am able to charge it at night! Great product and highly recommended.
Apple iPod Shuffle Dock - Expensive, Works On Many Docks But Not All November 17, 2007 Mark (East Coast) 9 out of 12 found this review helpful
The Griffin Dock Adapter for the 2G iPod shuffle allows you to *dock* your Apple iPod Shuffle into most universal docks. For the reasons of cost I may have been too harsh on this guy. It does work. But some docks may be designed in slightly different ways. And with the changes Apple seems to constantly make to its dock standard it may not work on every dock. For players like the iPod Shuffle and other MP3 players connecting with a standard aux cable is probably the safest bet. This provides an alternaitve to those whose aux ports are in use or who want to quickly dock their shuffles into a few docks. Most iPod docks have line-in or auxilliary ports, but not all do. Some people also have dedicated their ports to other mp3 players so being able to dock the shuffle may be a convenience for some. Truthfully, two ports should be standard on any dock. This guy fills the void for iPod shuffle owners who want to dock their shuffle or have iPod docks without extra ports. Apple usually provides dock adapters for their players, but the Shuffle is the exception since it comes without the proprietary iPod dock interface. This one basically has a slightly modified headphone style port. So installing it with the adapter is basically plugging it in to the port and then seating it into the dock. To me this unit still seems overpriced, but in fairness that's probably because of the small market for this product. The strange thing about this device is really the fact that it works with some docks and not others. Apple has changed their universal dock standard a few times and perhaps that explains it. Certain brands of docks seem not to work consistently either. Just keep in mind, this dock adapter is pretty mindless. If this doesn't work for you, it's likely due to the the way the dock port is configured rather than this adapter. Make sure you have seated your player into the adapter properly and dock it carefully. So if you want to dock your shuffle this provides an alternative to the standard aux cable connection. It's worth giving this a try even though it may not work with every dock. Be warned, and make sure to test it right away so that you can return it if it doesn't work. Enjoy!
almost works! August 4, 2007 D. Snyder (Central Oregon Coast) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I see this, I think, cool! The wife can dock her shuffle in the JBL onstage I gave her. NOT! Doesn't fit, no way in heavans half acre will this thing EVER fit the JBL dock. Being a devout hacker, even after many minutes with the box knife and Dremel tool, it's a NO GO. Not quite shure what Griffin was thinking when they designed this, but fitment in some docking devices is going to be tough. Sooo, if you have a JBL onstage, don't waste your time and money!
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