As most of you probably already know Apple has once again flipped the switch and released its newest version of the iPod shuffle. It’s 3rd generation model boasts 4GB capacity, which equals to 1,000 songs. The interesting and absolutely necessary accessory to the new shuffle is its headphones. Apple has removed the controls from the body of the iPod and integrated them into a pair of Apple earbuds. Now, you can control your music from the buttons within the headphone cable. Problem for H2O Audio? Not exactly. Although you may not have functional control over the tracks or volume, you can still listen to your 3rd gen shuffle in the water. Starting with your shuffle plugged into the accompanied headphones you can start your playlist and adjust volume. Then, simply attach the player to the headphone jack within our Amphibx Small case and slide the player into the armband. Though we have yet to come up with an inline headphone control for the shuffle, this is a quick solution for those of you who are anxious to take a dip with this tiny music player.

Mar 26