iPod Shuffle Gets Upgrade, Brings Back the Old Clickwheel

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It was no iPod left behind at today’s Apple music event. Even the lowly shuffle got an upgrade. The redesigned music player picked up a clickwheel again, keeping Apple’s iconic design alive, after being dumped by the new nano.

The diminutive player comes in one size–2GB–which will run you $49. The device also boasts improved battery life, offering an estimated 15 hours of music playback on a charge.

The aluminum covered device comes in five colors–silver, blue, green, orange, and pink–and features Apple’s VoiceOver music navigation technology.

The fourth generation shuffle will be available next week.

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