- There are multiple ways of identifying your iPod. You can check to see if it has a scroll wheel or a touch wheel. If the iPod had a click wheel, it is an older version. This newest version is the iTouch. Checking the size of the hard drive will help determine which iPod you have.
- ITunes is the music compatible software that comes free with your iPod. Use the USB cord that comes with your iPod and hook it up to the computer. ITunes should open automatically. Download the music and drag these songs onto your iPod.
- Your iPod will not skip during exercise. It is lightweight and designed for active people It has a skip protection for up to 20 minutes. In addition, the iPod has a memory cache that is made up of solid state memory. It has no parts that are movable. This helps protect the iPod from skipping.
- EQ stands for "equalizer" and is found in the "Settings" menu. This will allow you to change different audio frequencies and settings on the sound spectrum. It will enhance your music's audio playback and has more than 20 settings, including a bass booster.
- The battery can last from eight to 20 hours.
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