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    New Replacement ear pads with head cushion For Sennheiser PX200 headphones white
    Jun 18, 2018
    They work but not the same feel as original pads and do not stick securely on head pieces.
    Not a perfect match for the white headphones as these are light gray but you can't find the white anywhere. The foam is slightly more dense as well. Finally, while recommended, I find the head rest pads fall off as if the glue isn't as strong as originals which were difficult to remove.
    Mar 22, 2010
    Portable, but takes getting used to after regular ipod
    This iPod shuffle was purchased as a gift for a youngster, but after using a regular ipod with a visual interface, I had to try this one out. The shuffle 3G is a very portable unit that connects to the computer through a tiny earphone to usb connector. (I'd recommend that an adult manage that piece for ease of loss on the part of a younger kid.) iTunes instantly recognized and allowed managing of songs like any other ipod. Playing back tunes is a bit more complicated... I still can't figure out after just a few uses how to select the song you want to play or how to choose a playlist which the shuffle does seem to support. I like the voice over music identification of songs (since there is no screen) but be forewarned that ordinary MP3's will not support the song ID voice overs, they need to be in Apple's AAC format for that feature to work. A nice feature in iTunes allows you to convert all songs to 128kbps when during transfer to the shuffle. Select the setting during iPod setup, and just drag/drop songs onto the iPod icon and the conversion happens automaticaly, although I think it leaves a second copy in that smaller size and file type on the originating computer's hard disk after the transfer. Sound from the shuffle is great, but it seems sometimes the shuffle has a touchy earphone jack, (hence lots of store returns may be sold on eBay for this reason), but read on for the fix. You can simply clean the jack with a quality brand q-tip that has had the cotton swap snapped off (or mostly removed with just a touch of cotton remaining so it is a loose fit into the earphone jack). Momentarily soak the end of the stick in rubbing alcohol and rub inside the jack to restore the connection to the earphones. This jack may get contaminated under normal use. For playback and control, you must use the earphones that have a control button in line with the ear piece as this is used to play/pause, advance the songs, control volume and has press-and-hold features like the voice over songs. This press-and-hold, then press again offers other features I haven't mastered yet for advancing through the songs and I believe to allow selection of playlists, but my "slow, fat fingers" haven't been successful in selecting playlists yet, just advancing through songs... hence the "shuffle" name, I guess. The song quality and volume are simply amazing from such a tiny device! It is as nearly as good as a regular ipod, minus the ability to select EQ settings. Still, for a younger kid and at a much lower entry cost, it no-doubt serves it's purpose - portable entertainment with one's favorite tunes. For me, (an older guy), I prefer the iPod nano 3G, for its small size, a screen, and much more song selection versatility - even video support.
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    Disney Store Oogie Boogie Sketchbook Ornament Glow in the Dark 2017
    Oct 31, 2018
    Too heavy as an ornament but excellent texture and glow in the dark finish.
    Glows nicely under black light. Excellent addition but a bit too heavy as an ornament which it is designed to be.

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