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ipod nano or shuffle for gym?? Difference?

Hey all.

I have a 60 gig ipod which I LOVE and use for travel and long trips. BUT i was just about to get a shuffle for the gym...as working out with the 60 gig can get in the way sometimes. Now that the Nano has come out though its a tough one. Which would you prefer and why? Can I randomly load songs on the nano like the shuffle? I don't need the full features of a regular ipod...so I don't know if the nano is overkill.

Posted on Sep 8, 2005 6:16 AM

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Sep 8, 2005 7:25 AM in response to regan darcy

Can you use "Autofill" on the nano like you can with the shuffle? Being able to control playlists with the nano is cool. But I will be using it for the gym only(as I already have the 60 gig ipod).

I just want to be able to randomly load a bunch of songs on my nano(like the shuffle) without even THINKING about what songs.

If i can do this...then i will get a 2 gig black nano. If not...the shuffle.

Anyone know? 🙂

Sep 8, 2005 9:43 AM in response to iJay

the mobiblu dah-1500i is not that cool. no way its cooler than a nano. maybe cooler than the shuffle.

after using a mobiblu for a couple of days here are some cons...

buttons really feel cheap and are not easy to use

screen is too short. titles scroll and that takes a long time to read

interface is pretty bad. song navigation is a nightmare. its like using windows file manager without a mouse

reading song titles while navigating is a pain.

sound quality is just awful. we compared it side by side with a shuffle, mini and regular ipod. sound level is substantially lower and flatter. need to use all the weird effects to make it sound decent.

thickness. the mobiblu volume is great. nice and small. instead of making it a cube, why not make it 3 times as long and 1/3 as thick?

proprietary cable to charge and connect. i ipod has the same problem i guess with the dock connector. but at least there are tons of people making that cable. lose your mobiblu connector and you are hosed.

so, interface lousy, sound quality lousy, too thick, buttons no good, not a real color display... yeah, its cooler than the nano. (sarcasm)

Sep 8, 2005 3:00 PM in response to regan darcy

I had the same issue as you. I started with my 40 GB iPod to use at the gym, then it became a Mini, then a Shuffle.

It's very small and light to take to the gym (Nano). It's the same length as a credit card but cut about 1/2 inch to its width.

This Nano was intended to replace my Mini which is in my car, but it's definitely gym material. However, I wouldn't take it to the gym until they made a case for it. I don't want excessive scratches and it might be vulnerable to sweat as well.

When it comes to the gym, bigger is not always better, and I do enjoy using my shuffle. I never needed a screen while working out because if I don't like the song, I just skip to the next one. The only reason why you would get a Nano to work out are: you prefer a screen (which is beautiful, BTW) and the functions of an iPod Photo. If you're on a budget and want this model, consider the 2 GB version. 500 songs in the gym would last your for days. I only average 1-2 hours in the gym daily and my playlist of 200 is more than enough to satisfy my needs.

ipod nano or shuffle for gym?? Difference?

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