1Gb iPod-Shuffle-Look-Alike for $79
I received Deals Direct‘s “deal of the day” email last night, and it featured an “iPod shuffle look alike” at cheap price — $79 free delivery for an 1Gb version ($75 with 5% off coupon code, instead of $149 if you buy a real shuffle from Apple. Almost half price.
What you get is a really-really-simple MP3 player. A directional navigation keypad. No LCD. Plays MP3 and WMA (so it will not be able to play AAC’s from iTune Music Store). It looks like a shuffle, plays like a shuffle, and in fact Deals Direct has to explicitly say on their website:
Note — The “1gb stylish MP3 Player” is not affiliated with, approved or sponsored by Apple Computer Inc or its related entities.
Sounds like a good bargain. Obviously won’t work with the new iPod Hi-Fi, but I guess those who are interested in $79 MP3 players won’t be too fuzzy if it cannot be plugged into $550 stereo. So last night I thought, “well, I’ll blog about it tomorrow“…
Only to find out that they sold all their stock in 12 hours.
Moral of the story:
- Find something cheap that looks similar to a popular product (lots of copycats in Taiwan and China).
- Sell lots of them at bargain basement price.
- Profit!
Oh, it also reminded me not to procrastinate when something cheap came up on my radar screen.