Testseek.co.uk have collected 96 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Nano 7G 8GB / 16GB MD480/MKN52 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Nano 7G 8GB / 16GB MD480/MKN52.
September 2015
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The editors liked
Plays video in widescreen
Small
Colours will appeal to some
The Apple iPod Nano has a sleek aluminum design
FM radio
Bluetooth and long battery life
Bluetooth
Multi
Touch
Nike
Fitness built
In
FM Radio built
Choice of colours
Apple can never seem to make its mind up when it comes to the iPad nano. First it was long
Then it was fat
Then it was long again
Then square
And now once again
It’s long. It was a smart choice though
The 5.4mm thin aluminium frame is as sturdy as it is beautiful.It’s an iPod nano
It’s an Apple device
You don’t need us to tell you by this point that it’s easy to use. Still
We’re happy to
Very compact
Nicely made case feels quality in the hand
Headphones much improved over previous Apple buds (new “Earpods” are quite good) though not as good as some stand alone sets
Screen is a fairly respectable 2.5″ 432×240 pixel display quite sharp a
Good capacity
Great design
Sounds ace
FM radio is brilliant
Nike+ sync
Lovely screen
Impeccable sound quality
Battery life
Intuitive and lovely to use
Sleek and attractive design
Clear and colourful picture
Sound quality is a step above previous generation
Very thin and light
Yet sturdy
Large
Nicely responsive touchscreen
Excellent battery life
Supports wireless Bluetooth streaming
Slim body
Responsive touchscreen
Easy to use interface
2.5in screen
Improved headphones
The editors didn't like
No clip for sportswear attachment
Last year's iPod touch is available for £20 more
With no Wi-Fi
You're stuck syncing music via USB from a PC or Mac running iTunes. It doesn't work with Apple Music subscriptions
And the low-res screen is tiny
No camera
No 3rd party apps
No clip
Old
Style earphones
Yes
The new iPod nano certainly is pretty. But it’s an iPod nano that plays video and connects to iTunes to sync all your media. In other words
It’s the same as it was in 2007. Minus the clickwheel. It’d be tempting to pass it off as “don’t fix what ain’t broke”
But this is Apple
And we’re not giving it a pass. Why not fix it? Wi-Fi for one
Wouldn’t go amiss
For iTunes streaming or even - g
Radio function is a bit crude
Lacking presets and no auto search (also requires the headphones to be plugged in) It does have a live pause function though (which is unusual and useful)
Wifi would be handy (maybe the next version)
Have to use iTunes t
Will scratch
Fairly expensive
No equaliser
Small screen isn't ideal for watching videos
Finger-marks on screen
Still no video recording
No inline playback controls
A bit expensive
Fairly low screen res
Limited features
New charge/sync port won't fit existing iPod docks
The Apple iPod Nano has a sleek aluminum design, FM radio, Bluetooth and long battery life
With no Wi-Fi, you're stuck syncing music via USB from a PC or Mac running iTunes. It doesn't work with Apple Music subscriptions, and the low-res screen is tiny
The iPod Nano is an aging music player that's hurt by its outdated reliance on iTunes and lack of subscription music compatibility...
Very compact, nicely made case feels quality in the hand, Headphones much improved over previous Apple buds (new “Earpods” are quite good) though not as good as some stand alone sets, Screen is a fairly respectable 2.5″ 432×240 pixel display quite sharp a
Radio function is a bit crude, lacking presets and no auto search (also requires the headphones to be plugged in) It does have a live pause function though (which is unusual and useful), Wifi would be handy (maybe the next version), Have to use iTunes t
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Published: 2013-03-11, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
The Apple iPod Nano is a very capable portable music player, but its featureset doesn't justify the price. The Nano has been reduced to a luxury gadget that's likely only interesting to athletes and fans of Nike's jogging and health monitoring app. It a...
Intuitive and lovely to use, sleek and attractive design, clear and colourful picture, sound quality is a step above previous generation
Small screen isn't ideal for watching videos, finger-marks on screen
Once again, Apple does play up to the niche market – like the iPod Touch, the Nano does have very specific functions for specific uses. While there aren't many high-end portable music players on the market, the 7th generation Nano is a clear step ahead of...
Abstract: The latest version of the Apple iPod Nano MP3 player is a bit bigger than last year's matchbook-sized 6th generation model, it's still very light at 31g and is small enough to slide unobtrusively into a shirt pocket. The rigid and robust aluminium body...
Very thin and light, 2.5in screen, improved headphones,
New charge/sync port won't fit existing iPod docks
The new nano has a bigger screen than its predecessor making it a much better bet for video watching. It makes sorting and playing your music easy when you're on the move, and it sounds even better thanks to the new EarPod earphones. The new power/sync...
Good capacity, great design, sounds ace, FM radio is brilliant, Nike+ sync, lovely screen
Will scratch, fairly expensive
If we were really feeling picky, we could say that the nano is a bit too expensive. And, we suppose, compared to other products, it might be a bit more pricey. But you get the Nike+ facilities built-in, there's the radio and brilliant video playback an...