
How Those Incredible iPod Nano Watches Look In Person
It’s kinda gigantic. Good! Now gigantic. The power and volume control buttons are on the left, with the headphone jack and 30-pin connector on the right. The housing is sturdy and the band is thick, which should leave you with solid protection for your iPod, yet if you have girl-ish wrists like I do, this will look abnormally big on your arm.
Still, it’s pretty fantastic to be wearing an iPod as a watch, even if you do have to charge it about a thousand times more frequently than you have to swap batteries in a regular watch. If we can only replace the watch face – or hack the nano to load mini-apps onto the thing. A full-blown iOS watch would be incredible. You know, with Twitter, and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), and AirPlay, and all the awesome things that you do on your iPhone.
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