Apple iPod shuffle USB Cable
This cable connects your iPod shuffle (3rd and 4th generation) to your computer’s USB port for syncing and battery charging. It also connects to the Apple USB Power Adapter for convenient charging from a wall socket.
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The Apple iPod shuffle USB Cable connects your iPod shuffle (3rd and 4th generation) to your computer's USB port for syncing and battery charging and to the Apple USB Power Adapter for convenient charging from a wall socket.
Two cables are included, both with a 3.5-mm jack on one end and a USB connector on the other. The shorter cable is the same length as the USB cable that comes with iPod shuffle. The longer cable is perfect for connecting iPod shuffle to the back of a desktop computer or to a power adapter plugged into a wall socket.
Compatible with iPod shuffle (3rd and 4th generation).
What's in the Box
- One Apple iPod shuffle USB cable, 45mm long
- One Apple iPod shuffle USB cable, 1,000mm long
Compatibility Information
The Apple iPod shuffle USB cable is compatible only with iPod shuffle (3rd and 4th generation)
This accessory is compatible with the following:
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iPod shuffle
4th generation -
iPod shuffle
3rd generation
Most Interesting
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how to connect ipod shuffle in car
- Asked by LS from Rossland
- Oct 23, 2009
Best Answer
Buy Kensington PowerBolt Duo Car Charger and use one USB port to charge iPod in a car.
- Answered by TT
- Dec 28, 2010
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I need to connect my ipod touch to the car aux jack. Would the ipod shuffle usb cable work for this?
- Asked by CD from East Kilbride
- Jun 26, 2010
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How do I connect iPod Shuffle to external speakers
- Asked by WR from Portland
- Oct 24, 2009
Best Answer
Because of the extra tier on the 3.5mm jack/hub that connects the 3rd Gen. iPod Shuffle to other appliances, to connect the iPod to anything but the specific headphones that come with or similar compatible headphones you need an adapter.
If you look under the Apple Store for iPod Nano Accessories you will find the Belkin Headphone Adapter. This will allow you to harvest the audio signal and still maintain control over the iPod's basic operations (Pause, Play, Skip Songs, Select Playlists, Use Voice Over, etc.).
Once you have isolated the audio signal from the control functions of the iPod it is simply a manner of running a 3.5mm cable through whatever jack size adapters are necessary and into an amplifier with the necessary amplification requirements to reach the OHM level your' external speakers need to distribute your' audio signal.
- Johnny …More- Answered by JM
- Jan 21, 2010
Recently Answered
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What type of cable is needed to connect my iPod shuffle 3G to my car (2010 Corolla) stereo system
- Asked by CP from Carine
- Mar 9, 2010
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The Apple iPod shuffle (3rd gen) USB Cable is compatible with 2nd gen iPod Shuffle?
- Asked by FR from Palo Alto
- Oct 6, 2009
Best Answer
Found this on the apple web site: It is not compatible.
"These cables are compatible with the iPod shuffle (3rd generation) only and are required to charge or sync the iPod shuffle (3rd generation). The iPod shuffle Dock, which came with the iPod shuffle (2nd generation), and all third-party chargers sold as compatible with the iPod shuffle (2nd generation) are incompatible with the iPod shuffle (3rd generation) and should not be used." …More- Answered by VP from Vidalia
- Oct 12, 2009
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is it possible to charge the shuffle (4th gen) from a wall plug instead of the computer?
- Asked by JW from Las Vegas
- Oct 18, 2011
Answer
You Can If You Have An Apple Adapter
- Answered by MG from Omaha
- Nov 22, 2011
Featured Question
can i play music from my 4th gen ipod shuffle while charging? what kind of adapter do i need?
- Asked by EA from Portland
- Dec 8, 2011