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iPod Battery Care Tips
By Bobby George
The realm of digital music players has a verifiable leader: the
Apple iPod. This little device is in many homes, backpacks, and
pockets across the nation. The name iPod is synonymous with music
and video. But sometimes the battery life of iPod doesn't exactly
keep pace with a user's appetite for entertainment. That being said,
here are some things you can do to prolong the runtime of your iPod
battery and keep your tunes playing without interruptions.
Put it to sleep
Perhaps the easiest thing you can
do to keep your iPod battery from running low too quickly is to put
it to sleep while you aren't using this. This can be done by holding
the play/pause button until the screen turns off. This will save the
battery, but leaving an iPod in sleep mode for several days or more
will still result in battery loss. It is a good idea to charge the
iPod every now and then even when it isn't used much.
Don't Skip
For those of you who are never
content with the current song or video and want to see what's coming
next, try to refrain from too much skipping. The iPod is designed to
play continuously for long periods of time, but skipping songs will
quickly drain battery life. Also, when the iPod is in shuffle mode,
the battery will drain quicker.
Watch Movies on a TV
One of the most attractive things about
the new 5th Generation and 5.5 Generation iPods is their ability to
play videos. iTunes even offers movie and TV show downloads for
these devices. However, while watching video on the go seem
appealing, it may be about the only thing you get to do with your
iPod for the day. Video playback drains the iPod battery quicker
than anything. If you have a short video to watch while riding to
work or on an airplane, go right ahead. But, if you need to have a
Lord of the Rings marathon, I suggest you do it at home.
Counter-Clockwise is the Way to Go
Another attractive aspect of the
iPod is the click-wheel, a small circular controller used by sliding
the thumb around it in either direction to scroll songs, increase
volume, etc. For the battery-optimized iPod, counter clockwise is
your friend. In other words, less is more. Lower settings in screen
brightness, volume, etc. ultimately equal better battery life. Put
the screen brightness at the lowest comfortable level. Keep the
volume at a low point that is still easily heard. Doing these things
will add precious minutes to your playback time.
Still not getting enough battery life out of your iPod? Add up to
18 hours of additional runtime with
Apple iPod 5th generation (Video) 7.4 Volt iPod External Battery.
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