The second generation shuffle (far right in image below) connects to the computer via a docking station. When the first shuffle came out in 2005, it looked like a white pack of chewing gum that plugged into the computer's USB port. See iPod.
The Shuffle is the Smallest
At the end on the right, the shuffle is the smallest of Apple's media players. It is the only iPod without a screen. (Image courtesy of Apple Inc.)
It Used to Plug Right In
Apple's first Shuffle (then spelled with a capital "S") plugged directly into a USB port on the computer. The next-generation model switched to a docking station.
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