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Review: Griffin Technology Dock Adapter for iPod shuffle

Last updated: May 15, 2021 7:03 pm UTC
By Jeremy Horwitz
Review: Griffin Technology Dock Adapter for iPod shuffle

Pros: A first-of-kind adapter that enables second-generation iPod shuffles to recharge or play audio when connected to iPod speakers with Universal Dock wells. Simple control switch lets you toggle between audio and charging modes. Convenient for travel purposes, integrates elegantly into existing accessories.


Cons: Because of Apple design restrictions, shuffle can’t charge and play audio at the same time. Caused slight misbehavior in one tested speaker system. Less elegant audio and charging alternatives are either free or very inexpensive.

Review: Griffin Technology Dock Adapter for iPod shuffle

One of the more useful accessories that debuted at Macworld Expo, Griffin Technology’s new Dock Adapter for iPod shuffle does two things: it allows your shuffle to charge or play audio through any existing Universal Dock-equipped iPod accessory. The key word here is “or” – a two-position switch at the Adapter’s base toggles between charging mode and audio output mode, since the shuffle can’t do both things at the same time.


As with similar adapters for the first-generation shuffle, you’ll need to manually set the new shuffle’s volume to an audible level, and control track playback through its built-in buttons, as accessories’ remote controls can’t change any of the shuffle’s settings, but otherwise the Dock Adapter works just as you’d expect, and takes up much less space than the shuffle’s included Dock.

If you want to charge your second-generation iPod shuffle, Apple’s solution is simple: use the shuffle’s packed-in Dock. Similarly, if you want to connect your shuffle to most iPod speaker systems, there’s another easy answer: use an auxiliary audio cable. Your total cost’s going to be around $2, assuming that the audio cable didn’t come packed-in with the speakers you purchased. But as inexpensive as these options are, they’re not optimal: ideally, you could dock the new shuffle in any iPod speaker system and recharge it there. That’s where Griffin’s Dock Adapter for iPod shuffle ($20) comes in.


The good news is that Griffin’s Dock Adapter does two things: it allows you to charge your shuffle’s battery, or play audio through any existing Universal Dock-equipped iPod accessory, including most current model iPod speaker systems, and some non-Universal Dock systems such as Bose’s SoundDock, but not Altec Lansing’s popular iM7 or iM9. Better news is that it does both of these things properly: at the right volume, the shuffle sounds quite good through existing iPod speakers, and the Dock Adapter properly charges its battery just as Apple’s computer- or wall-connected Dock can.


Unfortunately—an Apple design limitation, and neither Griffin’s nor any third-party developer’s fault—the shuffle can’t charge and play audio at the same time. Instead, a two-position switch at the Adapter’s base toggles between charging mode and audio output mode, so you can either listen to the shuffle through speakers, depleting the battery in the process, or charge the battery. It could be a catch phrase: “that’s what you get for picking the shuffle over a nano.”

 

Review: Griffin Technology Dock Adapter for iPod shuffle

As with Apple’s own Dock, the shuffle needs to be inserted upside down in the Dock Adapter, which means that its volume controls will be upside down, and its track backwards and forwards buttons will be in reversed order. When the Adapter’s in audio-out mode, the buttons will work, allowing you to manually toggle tracks, play/pause status, and the shuffle’s volume level. As with similar adapters for the first-generation shuffle, you’ll need to manually set the new shuffle’s volume to an audible level, and accept the fact that remote control accessories will only affect the speakers’ volume, and won’t be able to control the shuffle’s tracks or play status. Cue a repeat of the catch phrase.

 

Review: Griffin Technology Dock Adapter for iPod shuffle

The only problem we had with the Dock Adapter was a very small one.


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