iPod shuffle 3rd Generation Special Edition Teardown
ID: 1166
Description: We took apart the iPod shuffle Special Edition...
Steps:
- If you like shiny things, Apple has an iPod for you. It's like getting a free mirror! And it's only $20 extra.
- Sadly, the shuffle doesn't come with matching shiny headphones.
- Contrary to Apple's typical claims of "smaller packaging to save the environment," this iPod's packaging is 65% larger than the original 3rd Gen shuffle.
- We've already taken apart one of these little guys, but we wanted to see what makes the special edition so special.
- At least until we use it, the mirror-finish reflects beautifully. With the help of the new shuffle, our camera can do a self-portrait.
- This picture makes things look easy. The picture is a lie. This picture comes after about an hour of frustration trying to open this iPod.
- We finally used a putty knife and an excessive amount of force to pry the iPod open.
- The new shuffle weighs in at 17.2 grams, nearly 61% more than the 10.7 gram aluminum shuffle.
- That means you can buy special edition shuffles for only $2,613 per pound, while the regular shuffle will set you back $3,352 per pound.
- Here are the normal (left) and special edition shuffles. Not a surprise, but not much new to see here.
- This shouldn't come as a surprise, but the new shuffle is a lot heavier. It is steel after all.
- The new shuffle weighs in at 17.2 grams, nearly 61% more than the 10.7 gram aluminum shuffle.
- That means you can buy special edition shuffles for only $2,613 per pound, while the regular shuffle will set you back $3,352 per pound.
- The most daunting task of this procedure....removing the one single screw.
- The black 3rd generation had a black screw, while our silver special edition had a silver screw. It looks like Apple gives you matching screws.
- Prying the logic board and battery out with the flat end of a spudger.
- Things don't appear different here. The battery is still a tiny 0.27 watt-hours.
- The internal parts and the stainless steel case seperated.
- After removing the internals, the stainless steel casing weighs 12 grams. That doesn't seem like much, except that the iPod itself only weighs 5 grams. Over 70% of this iPod's weight comes from its shell!