Testseek.com have collected 120 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Nano 6G 8GB / 16GB MC525/MC526 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Nano 6G 8GB / 16GB MC525/MC526.
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The editors liked
Amazingly compact and light
Rugged metal body
Great sound quality
Better VFM than the 8 GB variant
Multi touch
Easy to use
FM Radio
Live pause
Pedometer
Small and sleek
Built in clip
Small
Attractive design
Built-in clip
FM radio with Live Pause
Smooth and fast interface
Good battery life
Multitouch screen
UI
Nearly half the size of the previous model
Uses unique multitouch screen navigation
Includes a built-in clip.
Metallic body and ClipOn design
Very Good Sound Quality
Sleek touchcreen interface
Compact form factor
The editors didn't like
Screen could have been better
Not up to the Classic or the Touch
Clickwheel isn’t as responsive as the Touch
No more camera
Batter life less than claimed
No video playback
Price
Absurdly expensive for the features and performance
Unimpressive display quality
Display feels too small at times
Certain gestures are not intuitive
Poor quality supplied earphones
No video support
Many features have disappeared
Including video playback
Camcorder
Microphone
Speaker
Games
Calendar
Contacts
Notes
And alarm clock
Touchscreen interface is overkill
Requiring more attention than the time-tested click wheel design without delivering many practical benefits.
Abstract: When we saw the Apple iPod Nano for the first time in the year 2009, we could never imagine that it was possible for Apple to come up with a smaller version of the same. However, they proved us wrong. The new Nano has dimensions of about 1.5 x 1.5 x 0.35 ...
Published: 2010-12-06, Author: Donald , review by: asia.cnet.com
Nearly half the size of the previous model; uses unique multitouch screen navigation; includes a built-in clip.
Many features have disappeared, including video playback, camcorder, microphone, speaker, games, calendar, contacts, notes, and alarm clock; touchscreen interface is overkill, requiring more attention than the time-tested click wheel design without delivering many practical benefits.
Metallic body and ClipOn design, Very Good Sound Quality, Sleek touchcreen interface, Compact form factor
Very expensive for a compact player, No video support, No builtin speaker and mic, Lack of physical controls for music playback
The new Apple iPod Nano 6G has an ultra compact form factor and yet manages to offer a 1.54-inch multi-touch screen. It is a cute compact player that offers very good sound quality. However, there is no more video playback/record support and it is not...
It’s cool, looks trendy and can also be worn as a watch, but sadly, it doesn’t really cut it for me. I hate to say this (being an Apple fanboy and all), but the new Nano has effectively ruined the iPod for me. It is no longer a Portable Media Player, b...
Small, attractive design, built-in clip, FM radio with Live Pause, pedometer, smooth and fast interface, good battery life
Absurdly expensive for the features and performance, unimpressive display quality, display feels too small at times, certain gestures are not intuitive, poor quality supplied earphones
Abstract: Long ago, Apple fans wore their iPod nanos on their wrists, as a sort of prehistoric Apple Watch. But how well would this setup compare to the real thing? You might surprised. Here's our head-to-head comparison of the Apple Watch and the iPod nano 6Gk, co...
A 24hour battery life, FM Radio, New multitouch technology, A 1.5inch display screen
It is extremely easy to lose and due to its weight and size it is difficult to realise exactly where you have left it
A small, nifty, light and reasonably priced iPod Nano and is a great addition to the Apple range. Another benefit is with the release of the new iPod Nano older generations will drop in price and even though they won’t feature the latest technology they w...