Apple discontinues IPod Nano and Shuffle

Of course people aren't going to buy old hardware. The nano needed an update, not a discontinuation. They literally only did this because people are buying old ipods instead of watches. It's obvious.

iPod is more of a household name than Apple Watch. They fucked up by not calling the Apple Watch an iPod.

No. Its mostly an issue with the supply chain. Its costing more to make them because the parts are being made in fewer quantities.
 
Really stupid. There's still a market for MP3 players. They must be desperate for Apple Watch sales.

I went to Best Buy last year looking for an MP3 player for my stepson, who has a habit of losing them. There were maybe three, and not very easy to find.
 
Still use my Nano 6th gen when I go to the gym. I love it.
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that was the best nano. i loved that model.
 
But also, I still occasionally they're just kind of neat. I kind of miss the era of ultraportable miniature electronics. The GB Micro, the PSP Go, tiny phones, tiny media players. I get why screens are getting bigger and bigger, but I still miss tiny gadgets like the iPod Nano.

It won't be long until we come full circle and we're back to this:
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I use the ipod Shuffle to listen to podcasts while I'm doing other things. It's small, syncs nicely with iTunes, battery lasts quite awhile, and I don't want to have my phone out and on. Plus I've been using it for three years - cheap mp3 players tend to stop working in a few months in my experience.

Sad to see it go, because I think it does have a niche.
 
Probably need to pick up a shuffle while I can then. I can't run with anything else - and a music player for when I'm doing cardio outside on the trail is like the ONLY reason I need a music player that's not my phone.
 
Probably need to pick up a shuffle while I can then. I can't run with anything else - and a music player for when I'm doing cardio outside on the trail is like the ONLY reason I need a music player that's not my phone.
Apple watch + Bluetooth headphones = best workout music experience
 
The iPod market dried up because other than the classic, most of these things lasted forever in good care, so there was little need to buy another until the battery blew out of them (which in the shuffle’s case takes a while). So at this point, with sales being the lowest they could ever possibly be, it was time to let them go. I’m with others in surprise that they still existed.
 
Delusional are the people in this thread that keep suggesting people wanting the $50-$60 Shuffle should be buying Apple Watches instead.

I'd love to see their credit scores.Oh and don't forget to buy an extra iPhone just for music, too!
 
No apps, no streaming, no other functionality. The amount of people buying these is small and mostly old as well.

I'm not old!

SO THERE

I still use my Nano almost everyday. It's the best mp3 player I've ever used.

Same. I'm going to have to order another one for backup before they get really expensive.

I got a new nano last year after my old one went on the fritz after about 7 years. It is great as a podcast listening device.

Yeah, this. It's super cool to fill it with podcasts and have it fit in your pocket without taking up space. Never bored.
 
Of course people aren't going to buy old hardware. The nano needed an update, not a discontinuation. They literally only did this because people are buying old ipods instead of watches. It's obvious.

iPod is more of a household name than Apple Watch. They fucked up by not calling the Apple Watch an iPod.

Lmfao
 
I see people mentioning the apple watch, but I don't see it as a similar product at all. The apple watch doesn't have a headphone jack, and I don't ever plan on buying non-wired headphones. That and I hate wearing watches, so I'd want to just take the band off and put it in my pocket.
 
Of course people aren't going to buy old hardware. The nano needed an update, not a discontinuation. They literally only did this because people are buying old ipods instead of watches. It's obvious.

iPod is more of a household name than Apple Watch. They fucked up by not calling the Apple Watch an iPod.

You are completely clueless. Nobody is buying an Apple Watch to primarily listen to music. It doesn't remotely compete with the iPod line.
 
You are completely clueless. Nobody is buying an Apple Watch to primarily listen to music. It doesn't remotely compete with the iPod line.

Wellllll

It can, if your primary use case is using it while running or at the gym or something. I had briefly debated getting a Nano because it would be tiny for workouts and works with Bluetooth headphones and then I thought “wait why, I can use my watch for literally that exact same purpose”

Did I primarily buy it for that purpose? No, but t does supersede the need for one for my use case
 
What an end of a legacy. I remember my babysitter's son owning a Shuffle (can't remember which gen it was) before I owned an 2nd gen (?) iPod touch.

Its amazing how they still sold both the Nano and Shuffle even after Apple released new products until now.
 
Apple killed off the best portable music player. R.I.P. my friend. Seems like I will need to get a backup one as long as they aren't overpriced. 3rd was the best gen.
 
I loved my nano and my mini before that. But they all eventually broke and I took good care of them.

I went with a Sony walkmam last time and I love it. Great battery life, easy to use I just drag and drop albums on it. Also I can use a mini sd card if I want.

The gui isn't as slick as Apple but besides that it's superior In every way.
 
Anyone who wants a small MP3 player should look into the Sansa Clip. It is better than anything Apple has produced as a straight MP3 player.
 
I see people mentioning the apple watch, but I don't see it as a similar product at all. The apple watch doesn't have a headphone jack, and I don't ever plan on buying non-wired headphones. That and I hate wearing watches, so I'd want to just take the band off and put it in my pocket.

plus isn't the battery life really bad on them?
 
plus isn't the battery life really bad on them?

Probably. Worse than a dedicated media player anyway, since it isn't a dedicated media player.

Though since apple is still going to make the ipod touch, I wonder if it just sells a lot more than the other ipods, or maybe it uses a lot of iphone parts so its easier to make.
 
My 6th gen square Nano was great for the gym at the time. I think it had a "power song" option. I made mine Cyco Vision by Suicidal Tendancies to get just a bit more running out of me. These days I have a Spotify subscription, so the concept of storing music isn't a thing for me anymore and no longer have a use for another device.

Now I use AirPods at the gym (for the record, they've never fallen out while on the treadmill) and keep my phone on the front of the machine so it hasn't been a problem.

I'd buy an Apple Watch if they were round.
 
Pretty sure the watch is outselling the iPod nano. Almost none of my friends seem sad about it being discontinued. Just a "they still made those?" Comment.

My watch lasts two days even with workouts. 3 hours is not normal.
 
I just askeds a coworker and her watch on bluetooth in the gym with the monitors on (heart rate, etc), its under 3 hours fully charged.

That's definitely not in the norm. Mine consistently lasts for two days, maybe a day and a half if I did a workout that day, with the heartrate sensor on. The only time the watch battery will be that low is if you're running with GPS and the heartrate sensor on without a phone nearby, I think it's rated for around 5 hours at that point

Search around, your coworker's experience is not regular. She should probably get it checked out
 
I love using my ipod at the gym and I love just plugging it into my car aux port since its old and doesn't have carplay.

If I had a modern car with carplay and an apple watch I can see not really needing it, but until then IMO its crucial.
 
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