Smart iPod tips and techniques
Are you thinking of buying an Apple iPod? Or have you bought one?
Almost everyone and anyone that I know seems to have bought an
iPod or at least is thinking of getting an ipod for themselves
or their loved ones. The iPod is just so alluring! However, do
you know what you should do after buying the iPod?
Most people don't. Yet, market analysts estimate that the
average iPod owner spend as much as 30% of the original iPod
price on additional accessories! That's a whopping US$60-US$90
on iPod accessories that each iPod owner will spend!
Many people are simply spending their money on the wrong
accessories! In fact, many are going for fancy accessories such
as car transceiver kit, wireless remote kit, speaker kit even
without realizing what are the first accessories they should get.
Get the Basic iPod Accessory before getting the Fancy
Stuff!
Do you, as a iPod user, faces these problems on a daily basis
too?
* iPod Screen scratches * Click wheel scratches * Mirrored back
scratches * Messy iPod earphone cables * iPod overheating when
being charged while in a silicone or leather case
Despite the technical and cosmetic superiority of the Apple
iPod, there remain some teething issues. Weak batteries is one.
Being easily scratched is another. These problems immediately
lower the resale or trade-in value of the iPod, if any? This may
not seem important but if you are trading in your older iPod for
a new one, this does matter. It also sucks to see scratches and
marks on the beautiful iPod. In fact, microscopic scratches
takes place everytime you take the iPod in and out of pocket!
Get a good-quality iPod case before ANYTHING ELSE!
There are numerous iPod accessories out there. Many accessories
are fanciful, some are good but most do not fulfil the basic
need of the iPod. You need to protect the iPod from getting
scratches and accidental marks before anything else.
Before the iPod can serve you well, it must be able to take care
of itself. So, before you even look further into getting your
first iPod accessory or even if you have gotten numerous other
accessories, make sure you first equip your iPod with either a
good quality case or sleeve.
The most common iPod cases in use are:
Handphone sleeves converted to iPod sleeves
This is the most common as handphone sleeves are cheap and
easily available. However, the mirrored back of the 3G and 4G
ipod are easily scratched by theses sleeves as they run against
the iPod. It is not recommended unless you have a budget problem.
iPod screen and wheel sticky protectors
There are transparent iPod screen and wheel sticky protector
that are cut of the right size and stucked directly onto the
iPod screen and wheel. However, there are various models in the
market and some of the cheaper ones tend to curl and peel off
after some use. If you are on a budget, a good quality screen
and wheel protector is the minimum you should have.
iPod silicone skin
This is the most common iPod case around. It looks like a good
casing choice but it is in fact one of the worst, especially if
you have bought a cheap one.
These cheap silicone cases are being mass-produced in China with
doubtful materials and design elements. Many of the cheap
silicone skins in the market tear easily and pick up lint and
dirt easily. They are also difficult to wash and maintain. I
will not advise a silicone case unless they are made by some of
the better and branded products from USA or Japan. A good model
is found at: http://www.smart-ipod-ideas.com
iPod Leather case
The iPod leather case is one of the most popular case. However,
do not get the Apple branded one if possible as it tends to
scratched the mirror back and it does not have a covering flap.
Get one of the leather cases from the many in the market. Check
the stitching on the leather case before buying one as some of
the mass-manufactured ones may have poor workmanship.
Water and shock resistant cases
There is an increasing demand for such cases as more and more
people bring their iPod for hiking, cycling, trekking, fishing
and beach trips. There are various good brands in the market.
However, note that whatever the advertisement may say, at best,
the case can only be water resistant and not water proof which
is two different things all together. A water resistant case can
only take splashes and short immersion in water and certainly
not something you can bring for swimming or diving trips!
For recommeded iPod cases and more useful iPod advice, please
visit tha author's website.
Katherine Xie is an avid iPod user. She owns 4 iPods starting
from the 2G model. She gives iPod advice and recommends quality
iPod accessories on her site at:
http://www.smart-ipod-ideas.com. Please feel free to distribute
this article as long as mention is made of her website.