About 10 minutes after firing it up and giving the drive a clean bill of health (with a full scan), it started having trouble spinning up. Well, that's to be expected from a 4GB Hitachi MicroDrive from over 10 years ago. Replaced the drive with a 4GB CompactFlash card I had laying around, "restored" the iPod, and boom! Works like a dream. Only down-side is that this older iPod doesn't support audio-over-USB as more recent iPods (and all iPhones) do. So it doesn't work with the stereo in my Nissan LEAF - just says "Check device". In the manual, it turns out that it's only compatible with iPod Video (5th gen) and up, iPod Nano (1st gen) and up, etc... but no iPod Mini. Ah well... so I picked up a 2GB Nano as well. Gotta have my music podcasts. ;)
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Needed a new battery and to be formatted used it for parts Item as described
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Very nice and compact mp3 player and if you have an iPhone everything is already setup to use. Works perfectly in my vehicle as an alternative to the CD Magazine.
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Handy little device. Battery life is lacking as expected from a device this old. But, they are upgradeable if your handy with tools.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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