How do I charge my iPod nano 4th generation?

How do I charge my iPod nano 4th generation?

Connect the iPod Nano to the Apple USB charging cord, using the long and flat 30-pin port on the bottom of your Nano. Connect the USB cable on the other end to your USB port in the computer. Make sure the USB port is directly connected to your computer. A USB port in a removable keyboard will not power the iPod.

How do you turn on iPod nano 4th generation?

Turn on iPod nano – Press any button. The Nano technically does not turn off, it goes to sleep. When it goes to sleep, it saves the battery. After holding down the play/pause button, it will turn off, or go into low power mode, after a period of time.

How do you charge an iPod 4th generation classic?

If you want to charge iPod classic when you’re away from your computer, you can purchase the Apple USB Power Adapter. To charge the battery using the Apple USB Power Adapter: 1 Connect the iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.0 Cable to the power adapter, and plug the other end of the cable into iPod classic.

Can I charge iPod nano with wall charger?

Yes, but it likely won’t charge any faster than plugging it into a regular USB2 port on a computer. A USB2 port normally provides up to 0.5 A (2.5 W) of power. Apple wall chargers supply 1.0 A (the little iPhone wall supply) up to 2.4 A (some iPad models). But the small iPods don’t need the extra current.

How do I charge my iPod Nano on my computer?

Your computer must have a Firewire port with more than 4 pins. Turn on your computer. The computer must have a free USB port. Connect the iPod Nano to the Apple USB charging cord, using the long and flat 30-pin port on the bottom of your Nano. Connect the USB cable on the other end to your USB port in the computer.

How often do I need to charge my iPod Nano?

If you are using the newest iPod Nano model (5th Generation) and news Apple computers, you can purchase a lightening to 30-pin charging cord. Apple reports the new lightning port charges faster than the USB port. If you do not use your iPod regularly, it will still need to be charged approximately every month.

Why is my iPod Nano battery not charging?

If you charge the battery while syncing or using iPod nano, it might take longer to charge. If using a portable computer, make sure it is plugged into power and that the lid or display is open. If the lid is closed, the computer may go into standby, sleep, or hibernation mode and iPod nano may not charge.

Can a iPod Nano be charged while connected to a docking station?

It seems that you are unable to use or charge your iPod Nano while connected to what seems to be a speaker/docking station. The following Knowledge Base article provides some great information in regards to charging: iPod nano has an internal rechargeable battery. To charge the battery, choose one of the options below: