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MBAir2010

macrumors 603
May 30, 2018
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I do! I use a 2008 iPod nano that I found for $11. It has 8GB of storage, in the yellow color, and gets 4 hours of battery consistently.
photos?
that would be a great find, mine is sitting in my coffin

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Chuckles55

macrumors member
Feb 9, 2023
44
81
Mississippi
I have an Ipod Nano 2nd gen that I have loaded with music and use in my car to listen to music instead of having to deal with my cd collection.
 

irishtike

macrumors member
Mar 9, 2011
69
10
currently? a 4th gen touch in the personal truck. and a 7th gen with a larger battery and 180gb of flash on a iflash in the work van. I have quite a few others I rotate through
 

ackmondual

macrumors 68020
Dec 23, 2014
2,434
1,147
U.S.A., Earth
I have an Ipod Nano 2nd gen that I have loaded with music and use in my car to listen to music instead of having to deal with my cd collection.
I still have something like that, but with 80 GB. However, it's sitting in a drawer somewhere. Between not traveling much, and too lazy to set it up... it hasn't been used though :\
 

Ste_S

macrumors newbie
Dec 15, 2020
21
11
I need to get around to replacing the battery on my 2nd gen iPod; and a SSD if it’ll take it (I’ve seen conflicting reports…).
 

kc9hzn

macrumors 68000
Jun 18, 2020
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I thought about buying an older iPod back in 2020, but I decided that it would be complicated to manage music on an iPod using an iTunes account associated with Apple Music. Instead, I ended up buying a MiniDisc recorder.

Though recording is fun, and it’s a great archival format (one of those formats where the media will outlast the playback devices), I’m tempted to buy a proper digital audio player since I’m wanting to get more into “active listening”, ie listening to music as a primary activity. It would be a blast to have a 3rd Gen nano again, though, or one of the 6th Gen nanos.
 

philden

macrumors regular
Jul 28, 2010
118
52
I need to get around to replacing the battery on my 2nd gen iPod; and a SSD if it’ll take it (I’ve seen conflicting reports…).
I think you can install flash or microSD, but cannot sync to it over firewire. So you need to set up the file system outside of the iPod, and take i tout again to change files.
 

OurFather

macrumors newbie
Mar 1, 2024
7
6
USA
The 6th gen iPod Nano is not really a non-touch iPod, so I feel a little guilty posting here. 😅 At 16GB, it's good for days of tunes out on the road without making any changes, which is a good thing because no way am I touching it while driving the Honda GoldWing 1500 it's attached to.
 

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MultiFinder17

macrumors 68030
Jan 8, 2008
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Tampa, Florida
My main music listening device is a 4th-gen iPod that's been flash modded with a CF card, and my main music source when I'm out walking the dog is a 6th-gen nano :)
 
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