Starting from $149, the new iPod nano features larger icons for easier adding, plus a choice of 16 different watch faces to choose from. These include traditional analog and digital faces, as well as iconic Disney characters like Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse.
It also comes with Nike+ fitness support built in, so the active type can track their performance running without needing any additional hardware or software.
Like the previous nano, the new model includes an FM radio and storage capacities starting at 8GB. It’s available now.
Price: $149
Web: Apple
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