With the promising intro of “when a shuffle kisses a Mac…” we were hoping for something a bit more exciting, but we suppose Dexim’s new Shu-Lip will have to do. In completely straightforward and boring fashion, the Shu-Lip is designed to plug into the end of the new iPod shuffle and transform it from miniscule DAP to completely run-of-the-mill thumb drive, replacing that clunky audio-jack-to-USB dongle that the shuffle comes with. Naturally, with such short notice from Apple, it seems like Dexim merely has the renders and a price locked down so far — the Shu-Lip will ship for $10 whenever it’s ready.
[Via iLounge]
Filed under: Peripherals, Portable Audio, Storage
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