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The Apple Nano costs a lot compared to other players, but makes up for it in ease of use. Plugging it in once a day to my computer loads it with my favorite podcasts easily and quickly, the time saved making p for the purchase price over the five years I expect it minimally to function. I also find its FM radio to be a delight for listening to sports, all the major teams being on FM. I like the touch screen and think it superior to the old mechanical switches. There still are switches for adjusting volume and pausing playback plus a pushbutton to turn off the display. Turning off the display during use extends battery life a lot and the switches for volume/pause mean you don't need the display on. I also own an iPod Touch which I use as a small tablet, primarily, rather than as a "player". The Nano's smaller size plus the radio makes a big difference to me.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This iPod has very low battery life. Also, the earphones would not connect into iPod although they worked well with iPhone. Yes, easy to use if you don't mind purchasing blue tooth headphones, since there is obviously a bad port.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I love the new bluetooth functionality to connect to wireless speakers or my car. Besides that, it is just as useful and functional as the previous versions. It is small, lightweight, good sound quality, long battery life, and simple interface. The only bad thing about it is that it's an Apple product, so they lock down and tasks they don't want you to do, even if they are simple to execute.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
In my opinion this is the best of the Apple iPods. It is easy to use, the side button controls play/pause and volume. The radio is a great feature along with the exercise and video functions.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I bought this product just because I wanted to avoid the distractions that iPod Touches can have, but also did not want to let go of the slick designs that only iPods can provide. Most MP3 players are super-photoshopped and when you get the actual product, you are disappointed. But no matter how hard you try to photoshop this iPod, I don't think you can ever get disappointed. It's incredibly thin, light, and AWESOME! I really like the radio feature... 3 The only thing that I don't like (HATE!) about this iPod is that the charger port is not in the middle, it's in the far right side, which if you plug the iPod into an iHome, it looks super ugly. Other than that, super awesome and pretty.