▲ | liquidise 5 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
I daily drive an iPod (currently listening to it on a flight). Some benefits: - Listening to music doesn't drain your phone. Also it's offline, which is a bonus for hiking/biking/flights. - Underrated convo starter. Set one down on a bar top as you sit down and i promise you'll be talking to everyone around you - The battery life is unmatched, including by modern DAP's. Mine is running a stock battery (still!) and gets days of playback. Weeks/months when idle (use it too much to know for sure). - iFlash [1] has replacement boards for $30-$40 that let you use modern nvme storage over spinning media. Simple swap and has been rock solid for me for years. - Audio quality over 3.5mm aux ports is noticeably superior to bluetooth in most (older?) cars Would they take off today? I think there could be a retro-y scene for them, especially if they had any wifi connectivity. The device remains one of the best purpose-built consumer devices, and that's hard not to appreciate. My 10yr old daughter thinks it's less cool than i do, though. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | rnrn 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Do you use some old version of iTunes to put music on it or are there other tools with better support for old iPods? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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