09 May 2005

[HAK] Clear iPod shuffle hack


Reader Lau sent in photos of his hack involving stripping down the shuffle to it's guts and sticking them into a shuffle waterproof case. The result is simple and effective.

9 comments:

iiimjiiim said...

Step one: take the shuffle apart (and don't break it)
Step two: insert guts into an iPod water proof case
Step three: profit!

Anonymous said...

what's the use?

Anonymous said...

is that case really waterproof or is it just water resistant? cuz i can't find a single waterproof shuffle case anywhere.

Anonymous said...

I did this, in theory it is a cool idea but the shuffle does not fit snug inside the case. And even if it did, the controlls are too far away for the case controller to reach it.

Anonymous said...

How did you get the control pad to stay functionally attatched to the board without the original white casing?

LargeRustySpoon said...

how did u get it apart?

Anonymous said...

shuffle and the control pad will fit very snug,and will not move at all. You just add a small piece of double sided white strip foam at the side and one between the control pad.

BTW, my name is LAU not LUA - I'm the one that build this and send in the photo... and still using it today 4/6/06.

Anonymous said...

WATERPROOF 2nd GENERATION iPod Shuffle "SwimPod"
I haven't heard of a waterproof case for the 2nd generation iPod Shuffle, but there is a WATERPROOF 2nd generation iPod Shuffle sold on the web by SWIMMAN at http://www.swimman.com. It's sold along with their excellent waterproof headset that has been rated on the web as being the best waterproof headset on the market.

Anonymous said...

WATERPROOF 2nd GENERATION iPod Shuffle "SwimPod"
I haven't heard of a waterproof case for the 2nd generation iPod Shuffle, but there is a WATERPROOF 2nd generation iPod Shuffle sold on the web by SWIMMAN at http://www.swimman.com. It's sold along with their excellent waterproof headset that has been rated on the web as being the best waterproof headset on the market.