| How Apple should have implemented the controls on the new iPod Shuffle |
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| Wednesday, 18 March 2009 11:17 | ||||||||||||||
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Most people will have heard of the new iPod Shuffle by now and as you know it has the controls on the earphones and not the main unit. This means you can't use it with good quality headphones or plug it into your stereo for playing music with friends etc. Which is just a pain, but then again anyone who sees this as a problem, probably isn't in the target market for the shuffle! Also isn't this Sony's design? They had an on wire control for their CD and MiniDisc players way way back. Anyway I wanted to share how I thought Apple should have implemented the controls on the new shuffle. The Mechanism Rather than having the controls on the headphone wire, the shuffle body should have a capacitive strip down the front. The strip would sense your finger just like the click wheel on existing iPods.
Control You can then use a series of simple and intuitive gestures to control your music.
Conclusion I think that this setup would be much easier to use, headphone/stereo friendly and a lot simpler/cleaner looking. It is also possible that the unit is too small and would start trying to play when you were clipping it on to things, but hey thats what the on/off switch is for right... |








