iPod shuffle is making a comeback thanks to TikTok – as a hair clip

While some use the Apple device as a fashion accessory, others don’t know what it is .

The second generation iPod shuffle of

Apple, which launched about 15 years ago, is making a comeback on TikTok. Not so much as a music player, but rather as a fashion accessory. Because it has a built-in clip that you could use to clip iPod shuffle to clothing or bags, it’s now finding increasing use as a hair clip.

The first TikTok video of this kind is according to 9to5mac by @sailorkiki. Your video has more than 2 million views and almost 350,000 likes generated.

In addition, the small iPod shuffle is actually used by TikTok users as a music player for earphones with a cable, which have also been back in fashion for some time.

Generation Gap: What is it?

According to Newsweek , numerous millennials are also showing up on TikTok via the iPod shuffle surprised. The young users jokingly pretend they don’t know what the device is about.

We haven’t produced the iPod shuffle since 2017.

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