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Almost everyone has an iPod mini or knows of someone who does. Like all the other iPods, changing the mini iPod battery is not as straighforward as changing the battery in a television remote. But it can be changed out quite easily IF you have the right instructions and tools. In fact, our iPod batteries last way longer than the one that Apple put in at the manufacturer, and ours are guaranteed to last for ten years. So take a look at our iPod mini battery offerings and we think you will very satisified with the outcome for years to come.
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iPod mini Battery Owners Talk
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"My iPod Mini is indestructable. Quite literally, I believe. This Mini has been dropped from a three story building, completely submerged, and shot. The Mini still lives. Now before I tell you about each tale individually I just want to make sure you know that it wasn't shot in the literal sense… but I will get to that in a bit. My friend Jonathan decided to throw a huge college frat party several months ago. The frat happened to have the biggest house on campus, three stories tall and old as the ninteenth century. I remember being on the crowded third story with about ten other people when that song by the Doors came on "Break On Through". Some idiot next to me decided that it wasn't the Doors and I pulled out my Mini to show him the song on my iTunes playlist. Well, I must have been a little too excited and the Mini slipped out of my hands and went careening all the way down to the lawn. It bounced off of a fold out table and landed in the bushes. I ran down the stairs and, unbelievably, it was working. The story if my Mini being completely submerged is similar, however instead of being at a party I was actually by myself in my home. See, my favorite jacket has a pocket in the front in which my Mini fits into perfectly. I was out on my patio watching the sun set and after it was dark I came back in and started washing dishes. See, I never fully zipped up my jacket pocket and when I leaned over my full sink my Mini came tumbling out and landed in the sink of (thankfully yet unpolluted) water. I quickly pulled it out and decided to let it dry out overnight in front of a fan. When I plugged it in the next morning to my amazement it turned on! Lastly, my Mini was shot in an intense paintball battle with my friends. I was assigned to protect the flag at our base and after about a half an hour of stalemate in the middle of the field I decided to pull out my Mini and select an intense rock and roll song for the game. Well, unfortunately when I was distracted my friend Pete snuck up out of the treeline and shot me three times, twice in the arm and once in the Mini. All I have to say is that after spending a half an hour cleaning it up it worked and I vowed that I would never let it distract me during a game of paintball. Good thing my dad found this awesome place to get his fantastic iPhone repair done, they do superior iPod repair too, which with my history, I'm sure I'll be needing someday."
Jake from Minneapolis, MN
Wearing Your iPod
On of the great virtues of the iPod is that its small size and light weight let you carry it with you and enjoy your favorite music while you are out and about. The right music can enhance your walks and runs, cross-country skiing or sled-kicking, your workouts and even your swims. And with a long lasting ipod mini battery you can keep going as long as you want without losing your tunes.
Exercise clothes don't usually feature pockets, so the first question might be, just how are you going to carry your iPod while you are being so active.
Of course, you can use a lanyard, one you buy or one you make. A lanyard is just a necklace, on which your iPod is the center "jewel." But why stop there? You have a lot more options.
Armbands are an easy solution. They are made by several different companies, in a variety of colors and styles.
You will want to look for an armband that holds your iPod securely. You don't want it to fall. Select an armband that fits tightly, but comfortably, on your arm. A little "give" can be a good thing, if you're going to be flexing those biceps. Another feature to think about is sweat protection. A plastic armband with no holes can get very uncomfortable if you are running on a hot day.
But you are not limited to armbands. You can carry your iPod close to your ears, which makes sense. Various manufacturer's have made visors, running caps, ski caps and more-all designed to keep your iPod safe and secure. Some are made only for the nano.
Be sure your cap or visor has a way to manage the cords, so they don't flap in your face. Breathable fabrics are also a plus. Some hats are designed so that you can see and use the iPod menu fairly easily.
You can make a real style statement with a T-shirt designed to hold your iPod or nano. Some T-shirts have just a closable pocket. But others have built-in ear phones and other features that may appeal to you. Of course, you have a wide choice of designs and colors, too. If you are handy with a needle and thread, you can add your own closable pocket to your favorite T-shirt!
When the weather is chilly, you can put on your iPod jacket. As you might expect, the jackets are a lot more expensive than an armband or a hat. An interior pocket holds the iPod, so your access to the screen is limited.
The jackets integrate the five buttons you would find on an iPod remote into the fabric of the sleeve. Some brands have highly visible buttons; others have buttons that are very hard to see. You'll want to find a jacket that suits your style sense and your pocketbook.
And if you want to take your nano swimming, surfing, or wakeboarding, you can get waterproof earplugs, a waterproof case, and a jazzy belt to hold your nano. The belt is designed so you can see the screen and use the controls while you are in or on the water.
Your iPod is meant to go wherever you go. With one or more of these options, you can be stylish, active and completely in tune. Just charge up your iPod battery and you'll have hours of music, courtesy of the sturdy lithium-ion ipod mini battery.
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