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Good iPod, if you don't need great accuracy the pedometer works fine. If you're running addicted and are looking for precison better get a GPS watch with heart rate etc.,. I'm my case that was looking for training precision and music and was avoiding running with a telefone with GPS in it... wanted a small and ligh gadget...works perfectly since i always make the same 4-5 courses...i measured on Google maps the distances. With this i can run and calibrate the Nike-pod at the end of the run. Making this the iPod gets more precise and you can say after 4-5 calibrations at the end of trainings you don't need to do it any more. At the end great gadget for listening music, small, very light weight, with good features under Apple brand, high cost for good quality.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
a 'no-brainer'...great watch...great multi-functions...can run with it; walk and enjoy music with it; show pics etc with it...but most of all it is a great watch...only fault which i am sure will be sorted...next gen nano will surely allow for no-touch but visible watch on screen in stead of the current blank screen between when u want to see the time. Badly explained but basically, the nano 6 only shows time when u press the large 'active' button. Beautiful watch selection then. You press the same button to go back to blank after viewing....reason is that the screen is active and could end up sliding onto other battery-thirsty applications - or worse - resetting some of your app settings! Having to push the button to view time is a tiny pain as well...I have been in the situation where, running - totally wrecked - last thing i wanted to do was break my already creaking stride and breathing by reaching across and pushing the button to see a running time. It seems like a bit precious to criticise the nano for that but I have cursed many times for it...lol. Perhaps a fitter nano owner would have no such issues! All said though, as long as the next nano sorts these tiny issues out by actually thinking ahead and including in their concept the fact it will be used as a watch, and as long as it fits my 2 watch bands, then I would be prepared to actually buy another! So, at the moment, its as good a concept as you can get. If it linked to the iphone messages or calls missed it would be a very complete gadget. With siri and voice recognition you could even imagine messaging or ringing by voice instruction rather than loading the nano with unnecessary touch screen phone functions. A good mic and headphones would be all siri needs right? Right! Until then I highly recommendRead full review
I have used a small 2GB shuffle for years when at the gym, it eventually gave up the ghost last month. I purchased a reconditioned Apple 8 GB to replace it and so far I have been very pleased with it. Sound quality seems fine, reasonably easy to use, although being a bit of a technophobe I had to ask my grandson for instructions. The added bonus of radio, pace counter etc is good. It would have been handy to have had a small basic manual so I could read up on it when away from the computer, as I had problems getting it to 'shuffle'. But once I read the on line manual it became clear. All in all I am quite pleased with it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Excellent MP3 player, very easy to use. Would have liked it if they had retained the camera, but still a great little gadget with a good sized memory and great quality audio
This was purchased to replace a well loved ipod that I unfortunately put in the washer. I had to opt for a refurbished as they are no longer available in the model I had. It is perfect looks and works like brand new. I would certainly recommend this company for a 1st class service
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned