charge solution provided by Apple. The accessory is a USB cable a few
inches long, while Apple claims that third-party vendors produce
longer cables. The people at Dexim, however, see things differently –
no cord, just a compact adapter with a USB plug on one end, and the
jack plug on the other.
Set to be released on April 4, the aluminum Shu-Lip is similar to
Incipio's IncipioBud for the previous generation shuffle, Macworld
points out. Just like the IncipioBud, Dexim's Shu-Lip features a
standard USB plug and an iPod-shuffle charge/sync plug, each on one
end of the adapter. What makes the Shu-Lip great, as far as we can
tell, is that the adapter sports the same width and depth (and design)
as the shuffle itself. Basically, when the two devices are connected,
they should look as one (second picture down).
The 3rd Gen shuffle connected to an Apple MacBook via Shu-Lip
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"Now you have the latest & most fashionable music player, the iPod
shuffle," says Dexim. "Surely you want your accessories to match. Want
to charge and sync your shuffle anywhere without carrying a long cord
in your pocket, bag, or purse? Dexim Shu-Lip offers great connect
solution for iPod shuffle! Perfect in size, and simple to use. Charge
& sync your iPod shuffle anywhere without the fuss of a cord," reads a
post on the company's web site.
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