The iPod nano from Apple is a digital media player with an extremely compact design and intuitive multi-touch screen. In addition to digital audio playback, the nano lets you look at photos, allows you to listen to FM radio, and offers compatibility with the Nike + iPod Sport Kit.
The most stunning feature of the nano is its size. Apple has dropped the venerable clickwheel from the design, allowing the player to be 46% smaller and 42% lighter than the previous generation design. Despite its small size, the player is able to provide up to 24 hours of nonstop music playback on a single charge. Player control is handled instead by a 1.5" color display with full support for multi-touch gestures.
You'll be able to swipe, drag, tap, and rotate your fingers across the display to control the player's functionality. If you're worried about dropping or misplacing the tiny player while out and about, have no fear -- an integrated clip allows you to wear the nano on your person. And, thanks to the screen rotation function, you can clip it in any orientation -- you'll always be able to adjust the screen to suit your needs.
The nano works with Apple's iTunes application -- available for Mac and Windows computer systems -- to manage your music and load it onto the device. iTunes allows you to convert the CDs you already own to digital audio files, and you'll also be able to purchase new music from the iTunes store. Once the music is loaded onto the nano, you'll be able to access it any which way you'd like -- via album, artist, song title, or playlists. In addition to the playlists you create in the iTunes software, the nano supports the Apple Genius feature -- simply activate Genius when you are listening to a song and the nano will create an on-the-fly playlist of 25 songs that complement it. It's perfect for those times when you'd like to create a mix of a certain kind of music, but don't want to take the time to craft a playlist yourself. And, if you have no idea what you want to listen to at all, just shake the player -- it will start shuffling your music.
Believe it or not, despite advances in digital music, satellite, and other space-age technologies, there are still a lot of radio stations out there broadcasting using good ol' fashioned FM technology. The iPod nano is able to tune in to your favorite FM station with ease. You'll even be able to pause an FM broadcast for up to 15 minutes.
The nano works with Nike's iPod Sports Kit, which is available separately. This system allows the player to communicate with select Nike running shoes, helping you to keep track of your workout and giving you real-time voice feedback on your exercises. Even if you don't have special shoes -- or shoes at all, for that matter -- you can use the nano as a pedometer to keep track of your steps.
The nano even features a number of functions that are intended to help users with disabilities enjoy the device. The VoiceOver function, which requires the optional Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic to function, lets you control your music without looking at the screen -- it speaks the name of the song or artist via the earphones -- in any of 29 languages. Visually impaired users will also appreciate the ability to set the display to high contrast mode -- all text is displayed as white on a black background. Users who only have hearing in one ear will appreciate the ability to set the player to mono mode -- which routes all audio into both earbuds, eliminating the possibility of missing parts of a song due to stereo separation.
| Type | Flash Drive |
| Capacity | 16GB |
| Memory Card Slot | None |
| Display |
1.5" Multi-Touch LCD 240 x 240 Pixel Resolution |
| FM Tuner | Yes |
| FM Recording | No |
| Voice Recording | No |
| Data Storage | Yes |
| Photo Capture | No |
| Photo Viewing | Yes |
| Video Recording | No |
| Video Playback | No |
| Text Reader | No |
| Formats Supported | Audio: AAC (8-320kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3 (8-320kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3, 4, Audible Enhanced Audio, AAX, AAX+), Apple Lossless, AIFF, WAV |
| Wireless | None |
| Connections | Dock Connector |
| Battery | 1x Built-in Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery |
| Charger |
USB 2.0 AC Adapter (optional) |
| System Requirements |
Operating System Windows XP (SP3), Vista, Vista (SP1), Vista (SP2), 7 Mac OS X 10.50.8 Hardware USB 2.0 Port Software iTunes 10 |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 1.61 x 1.48 x 0.35" / 4.09 x 3.76 x 0.89 cm |
| Weight | 0.74 oz / 21 g |
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6th Gen. Nano, I like the physical size.
Gave it four stars because nothing man-made is perfect. Plus, I have other iPods and mp3 players, and I'm a gadget guy.
I got it (6th Generation) for music while exe...Read complete review
Gave it four stars because nothing man-made is perfect. Plus, I have other iPods and mp3 players, and I'm a gadget guy.
I got it (6th Generation) for music while exercising or when doing other physical activity. My 2nd Generation iPod Nano is no longer recognized by my Mac, so it's a spare with whatever music is currently on it. I still use my 4th Generation Nano and my iPod Touch (2nd Gen.) so this new one has seen limited use.
I think the clip and the ability to change the screen orientation with two fingers are huge plusses. I don't miss not having a camera since the lens was poorly positioned on the 5th Gen. Nano, regardless of what Apples's engineers might think.
Peeve: This should have been named the Shuffle, the Shuffle with click wheel scrapped, and a 7th Gen. Nano developed with better placement of its lens. But, really, if I was that smart, my name would be Steve ..., er, uh, never mind.
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A change of design is not always a good thing.
This iPod, although much smaller, it more cumbersome to operate than the previous version.
So, you gain in some aspects,...Read complete review
A change of design is not always a good thing.
This iPod, although much smaller, it more cumbersome to operate than the previous version.
So, you gain in some aspects, but lose in others.
I can bet the next version will be a mix of this one and the previous one...
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Comments about Apple 16GB iPod nano (Graphite, Current Model):
I plugs into a USB port in my BMW and gives me almost 3,000 song choices and I can unplug it and listen anywhere I go.
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Comments about Apple 16GB iPod nano (Graphite, Current Model):
Very easy to use, with great features.
I love the built in radio, and the sound quality.
I wish it had more than 16 gigs.of memory, but it still a freat device.
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Comments about Apple 16GB iPod nano (Graphite, Current Model):
its not the best ipod no apps if you put it into your poket and hit a button by acsiddent it will mess up and the battery is really bad
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It has a very intuitive user interface and I can carry my music collection with me all the time.
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Apple always makes excellent pieces, and this is one of them. I use it as a wrist watch, so I can always have my music with me. Cool.
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Comments about Apple 16GB iPod nano (Graphite, Current Model):
great object, easy to use and really fun!
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Comments about Apple 16GB iPod nano (Graphite, Current Model):
Very happy with my new Nano. It arrived quickly, well packaged. It is small and light, stays clipped on me when running or working out. The screen is pretty easy to navigate. I was able to figure out how to download music pretty easily (with help from my 12 y.o.) Sound quality is good. So far no complaints at all. I would recommend it for sure. Best price and good service. Very pleased. So far no negatives.
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Comments about Apple 16GB iPod nano (Graphite, Current Model):
The iPod nano allows me to train for triathlons while enjoying music I've chosen! The Nike fit feature is an added bonus.
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Comments about Apple 16GB iPod nano (Graphite, Current Model):
This is a perfect product from apple in my opinion.
You can use it for a lot of phisical activites, in my case Skateboard, Running and Gym.
Actually, not only for that. You can use it as a Watch too.
I reccomend!
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Comments about Apple 16GB iPod nano (Graphite, Current Model):
I like buying from B&H fast delivery not taxes.
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GYM, running, ciclying and everyday usage.
looks great and now it's touch!
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Comments about Apple 16GB iPod nano (Graphite, Current Model):
I was surprised how responsive and gorgeous the screen is!
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Being small is super handy. It has a very high sound quality. Calls attention to how much do the batteries last.
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Comments about Apple 16GB iPod nano (Graphite, Current Model):
Very good! Almost as small as the Shuffle, but with a touch screen.
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Comments about Apple 16GB iPod nano (Graphite, Current Model):
Product is great. Screen is bright and clear. Touch screen is simple and easy to use. Great features.
The only complaint I have is the battery, and I may be bringing it on myself. To explain, I bought a wrist strap for the Nano that essentially turns it into a watch. I also use the Motorola S9-HD wireless headphones to achieve a completely wireless experience. The S9-HD requires a bluetooth adapter. It appears that the adapter drains the battery quickly. Still, it lasts long enough for a two hour workout.
Hopefully, Apple comes out with an iPod nano with bluetooth technology in the future.
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Comments about Apple 16GB iPod nano (Graphite, Current Model):
I really like how light this thing is. My only con - there is no option to delete songs from Ipod, only through ITunes.
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Comments about Apple 16GB iPod nano (Graphite, Current Model):
This is my 5th iPod and it is easily my favorite of the bunch.
This Nano is perfect for the gym or exercising as it is extrememly lightweight and can be a attached to your clothes or used with a LunaTik wrist strap like I'm using. Battery life seems very good so far and the display is excellent and very easy to use.
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Comments about Apple 16GB iPod nano (Graphite, Current Model):
Last minute present for my wife for Christmas. I purchased the Nano online cheaper than anywhere in town and that includes shipping. It arrived ontime and in perfect shape.
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Comments about Apple 16GB iPod nano (Graphite, Current Model):
Very happy with this iPod
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Comments about Apple 16GB iPod nano (Graphite, Current Model):
nice and small
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