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 | 8GB |
| 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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This is the fourth iPod for our family. I bought this for my wife to use at the gym. It is absolutely perfect for that application. The built-in clip means you don't need a...Read complete review
This is the fourth iPod for our family. I bought this for my wife to use at the gym. It is absolutely perfect for that application. The built-in clip means you don't need a case, and it's so small that it can be clipped anywhere. I used to think I needed the bigger units with greater storage and more features, but I just ordered another one of these for me. I'm still not a fan of the Apple earbuds, so we use others.
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I brought shuffle as a gift to my wife, however my daughter insisted on a display showing the playlist. Hence went for the 6th gen IPOD nano which is a great product in the ...Read complete review
I brought shuffle as a gift to my wife, however my daughter insisted on a display showing the playlist. Hence went for the 6th gen IPOD nano which is a great product in the sense that it incorporates touch screen. However having listened to the earlier version of IPOD shuffle, I am surprised at the average sound quality of the present nano. I have listened to other music players like those from samsung which are much better in sound quality.
One major design defect is absence of power off button. The only thing you can do is to make it sleep which still consumes power.
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Good for daily use, versatile
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I bought this to use at the gym and its proved to be perfect. Its small and light so I hardly notice it as I do my routine. The touch screen is easy to keep clean. Really the perfect player for anywhere, but especially for use during workouts.
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much time i wanted having this product, so i decided at my firsth visit to the USA
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This nano has a longer lasting battery than before and great sound!
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Bought for my 12 year old daughter.
She loves it.
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I absolutely love the new nano. I bought it as a gift and using it more than the person I gave it to. It small, compact, the clip feature is amazing. As someone who has bought ever nano produced to date...I would definitely recommend this for anyone.
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Being ipod technologically illiterate, I found the nano fairly easy to use once I printed out the online manual (83 pages!) It holds soooo many songs and the sound quality is great. Haven't tried to download any photos or podcasts yet, basically bought it for the music. The shake and shuffle is cool and so is the pedometer feature...I use it in the gym. It's so small you can clip it on your shirt collar!
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This is the fourth iPod for our family. I bought this for my wife to use at the gym. It is absolutely perfect for that application. The built-in clip means you don't need a case, and it's so small that it can be clipped anywhere. I used to think I needed the bigger units with greater storage and more features, but I just ordered another one of these for me. I'm still not a fan of the Apple earbuds, so we use others.
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This was a great gift for my daughter...the sound quality, size and color (Neon Green) is just wonderful. [...]
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Comments about Apple 8GB iPod nano (Green, Current Model):
We bought this to replace an older video iPod. The display is clear and easy to use. Plenty of room for large playlists. Clip is sturdy and easy.
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I bought this for my wife so she would stop using my iPod. I downloaded her music and she loves it. I'm only scared that she will lose it because it is so small.
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I will be using this product while walking it will be great because it is not heavy, nice sound system very clear. Would recommend despite some folk maybe turn off by the size, it's a great little gadget.
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Comments about Apple 8GB iPod nano (Green, Current Model):
I brought shuffle as a gift to my wife, however my daughter insisted on a display showing the playlist. Hence went for the 6th gen IPOD nano which is a great product in the sense that it incorporates touch screen. However having listened to the earlier version of IPOD shuffle, I am surprised at the average sound quality of the present nano. I have listened to other music players like those from samsung which are much better in sound quality.
One major design defect is absence of power off button. The only thing you can do is to make it sleep which still consumes power.
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Super easy to set up. Great sound!
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