This Apple lanyard is black with a breakaway neck strap and a removable clip. A white Apple logo is placed above the clip in circular plastic housing that allows the lanyard to be adjusted.
Lanyard (black, red, white logotype)
This lanyard is black with a red wooden bead accent. Its style appears to place it in the 1990s. This lanyard was given to me by a friend who wore it while staffing an Apple trade show representing an Authorized Apple Reseller (likely in the early 1990s).
The cord of the lanyard features a white Apple logotype in Apple Garamond, the Apple corporate font used between 1984 and 2003.
Event badge holder with pockets and lanyard (black, white logo, c. 2010)
This black Apple Education badge holder was used at Apple events, workshops, and conferences where Apple was presenting and/or otherwise contributing.
This badge holder is nylon and accommodates a 4×3-inch name badge. The front includes a Velcro pocket closure with a zipper compartment inside that can hold business cards or credit-card-sized items. The front is printed with a white Apple logo.
The back of the badge includes two loops designed to hold pens and a small pocket.







iPod shuffle (original, 512 MB, 2005)
The original iPod shuffle featured 512 MB or 1.0 GB of flash memory in a 3.3 by 0.98 by 0.33-inch case with an integrated USB connector. Like all iPod shuffle models, it lacked a display. The name of the iPod refers to its ability to shuffle among the 120 or 240 songs its capable of storing.
Like other iPod models, the shuffle can be used to store files other than music files, a feature that worked particularly well on the original shuffle with its integrated USB port.
The original iPod shuffle shipped with a white lanyard and a cap.
Source: EveryMac.com




















