Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Best Selling in iPods & MP3 Players
I’m not sure why Apple discontinued this iteration of the iPod Nano. It’s size and structure (built in clip) is perfect for active owners. The touchscreen is a considerable improvement over a scroll wheel. Although picture quality and size render this useless for watching video, as an FM radio or a music player, it’s nearly perfect.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Overall I like the 6th Gen., although the fact that it lacks BT is a big disappointment. Sound quality is good but does not seem as good as some of the older units with Wolfson DAC. Super light weight and small footprint is Best in class, and fitness features are cool. Perfect for Snowboarding and Biking. Can be mounted to a watchband which is cool but not very functional unless you route the headphone cable inside a long sleeve shirt. Overall 8.0 out of 10. Probably should have bought the 7th Gen.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The experience was the best, even better than i tought. I had 2 ipod before, a old 30GB U2 and a 5th gen iPod Classic 160gb wich the HDD died last april. I was using my celphone to listen to music, but it was really disapointing so i decided to buy another ipod... after some searching i discovered this new tiny little precious. Sound perfect, size perfect, good features (thought i REALLY miss the video capability, notes, and really got disapointed that it is not possible to put a custom background on it). With the bundle package i bought (nike pedometer and iWatchz) it got even better and more usefull. My ipod nano is now my wrist watch AND mp3 player. Thats simply amazing, everyone get REALLY surprised when see it first time. The only thing i really hated was the battery life usinf the ipod pedometer, it only runs for about 6 hours, so be advised about it. With regular music use, the battery runs fine for a whole day or even more.Read full review
I love the new features of the 6th generation nano (such as radio, pedometer, quick scrolling on the touch screen), but in general I find the touch screen a little inconvenient. The screen automatically locks after the iPod is idle for a short time, so if I want to skip a song, I have to push a button on the top to "wake" it up, then tap the screen so the controls appear, then tap the "next" button (difficult if I'm driving or working out). I miss the operate-by-feel functionality of the old nano. Plus, the screen is a little too small to be a touch screen (in my opinion). Often I accidentally skip a song when I intend to pause it, or hit the "info" button when I'm trying to skip, etc. I decided to buy it because I needed more memory and wanted to upgrade from my 8GB 4th generation. I liked the size of the 6th generation, the added features, and the built-in clip. I do like some things about the touch screen (scrolling through my song list is much easier because I can tap the scroll bar and skip ahead in the alphabet, and the scroll-and-stop feature is really nice), but overall I think I miss the old-fashioned click wheel.Read full review
I primarily use my iPod Nano 6th Generation for working out. I also own a iPhone4 which I use for all other purposes (even listening to music). I just wanted this particular apple product because of its size for use during my workouts. As a workout tool the iPod nano works great! It's light, small, and easy to attach to any article of clothing. I personally use an armband to hold the nano since I usually run, but clipping it to your shirt or pant pocket would also be no problem for this little guy. Personally I think it's the best MP3 player for runners. It is very comfortable, and I hardly notice it during my workouts. It is much better than attaching my large, fairly heavy iPhone4 to my arm. Although the nano is easy to use, I don't like the small screen with the "fancy" interface. I think straightforward lists like the old iPods used to have would have worked better than the App like home screen it has now. Especially since there really isn't much you can do with such a small screen. I often have a hard time getting the touch screen to work, and sometimes it won't do what I want it to. Although, even with its problems I admit the screen is still a nice feature to have. I just wish Apple would have gone more "simple" because of the screen size. The battery life is great if you don't play around on it too much. If you are scrolling around, causing the screen to stay on, the battery will drain quickly and you may only get a few hours. But, if you just let it play the radio or your music library without disturbing it much it can easily last numerous hours. I haven't had any issues with the battery life. The one major thing everyone should know about this iPod is that although the size is excellent, it is also VERY easy to damage. The screen and corners are especially exposed. It is not hard to dent, scratch, or crack the screen/corners and much precaution has to be taken. And although there are many cases for the iPod they don't provide much protection. They only cover the sides, and not the screen or the entire back side (the clip). So I highly suggest getting a screen protector to protect the screen and a skin to protect the back, clip, and sides. And if you wish a simple casing still won't hurt. Just know if you are like me and want your electronics to stay as like-new as possible this item will give you a lot of grief. It is extremely vulnerable to injury. Overall, as a workout buddy I love this iPod nano. However, I have also owned many of the older generations of the iPod nano, and I do not think this is the best one if your are just going to use it for casual purposes. I thought the iPod Nano 5th Generation was better. It provided more games, more memory space, a scroll pad, better battery life, and a bigger screen. It is larger, but just as thin and light. Or, if you are willing to spend the extra money the iPod touch is even better. I believe this nano is best used for active people who are always on the go, people who only want a music player (without the apps, games, and internet), or for people who need a workout pal.Read full review