Goodbye iPods

Today Apple discontinued the iPod Nano and the iPod Shuffle. Sales have been down for years and they probably want more people to subscribe to their music service instead of buying music. I have tons of music that I have downloaded from iTunes for years. I simply make play lists and play them on my iPhone. I don’t want to subscribe to Apple Music because I don’t like streaming music where you have to use your data on your phone plan as well as pay the monthly fee. I just don’t get it. Maybe I’m old. Either way, I’m sticking with the music I’ve downloaded over the years. Also, I haven’t used an iPod in years either. I use my iPhone.

Great Sound

AppleHiFiI haven’t bought anything technology wise for almost a year. Of course I would love to buy a new iMac or a new iPad but I can’t afford either of those. I did just recently get my tax refund back and thought I would get something new. I have seen those little sound boxes around for awhile now. You can connect them to your phone, tablet, or iPod via bluetooth and listen to music pretty much anywhere.

Back in 2006 I bought the Apple Hi-Fi and have been using it to listen to music in my house since. I have my old iPod Photo plugged into the top to control the music. It has been great sound in my house and I love it. However, I can’t take it anywhere. You do have the ability to put 8 big D batteries in it and take it with you but it’s huge and the batteries don’t last that long. I have kept it plugged in since I got it. It doesn’t have Bluetooth so it stays where it is.

When we sit on the balcony we tend to listen to music on the iPad. While that’s fine, it doesn’t produce great bass nor does it get very loud. So anyway, I decided this is year I would upgrade to the new technology and get one of those boxes.

I did a little research and found that most people love the sounds produced by the Bose SoundLink Mini. There are a few complaints that the bass is too much but that’s no big deal to me. I went ahead and ordered one. It arrived today and man the sound is amazing! It connects to my iPod Nano via Bluetooth. You can take it anywhere. It’s small, a bit heavy for it’s size but the sound is quite surprising. When we sit out on the balcony in the months to come, we will enjoy our music so much more now. If you are considering getting one of those little music boxes, check out the Bose SoundLink Mini.
BoseSoundLinkMini

Happy Birthday, iPod

Today is the iPod’s 10th birthday. I had the very first one and I’ve had several since. I can’t even count how many iPods I’ve had. These days I use my iPhone like an iPod. I listen to podcasts and music on my iPhone. I still use my original iPod Touch with the iPod Hi Fi (remember that one?) to listen to music in my dining room. Unfortunately, I think the life of the iPod is quickly coming to an end. While I would like one of the new Nanos, I really don’t need it and would probably barely ever use it. For now, I’ll stick with my iPhone. It does everything the iPod does and more. Either way, Happy Birthday, iPod!

Day 297 of 365

Today is the 8th birthday of the iPod. I bought the original years ago and have probably 8 or so over the years. Happy Birthday!

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Day 253 of 365

Today was better than yesterday….but I know this is going to be a rough year. These students are just so needy. I’m going be working hard.

In the process of moving the blog to a new web hosting service, I lost the picture that goes with this post.

Look what I ordered today! Apple introduced updated Nanos and iPod Touches and a new version of iTunes. I love the new features of the Nano….you can shoot video with it! And it has a microphone….well for the video of course…but also for recording voice memos like podcasts! I might have to check it out and see how it works. I ordered a green one today and it says it will be delivered within 5 days. Yay!