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I've used the Belkin Backup Battery Pack (with four AA batteries) on 3rd-generation iPods, and I felt like each new set of batteries got me about 8 hours of extra play time from the iPod. The Nano is much thriftier on energy, though. My question is: How many hours of play-time do you get from each 4 battery set when you use the Belkin Backup Battery Pack with a Nano? The Nano starts out with ~12 hours on a full charge of its internal battery; how much further does it go with the AA batteries added?

2006-06-13 05:43:41 · 1 answers · asked by Bosky Dingles 2 in Consumer Electronics Music & Music Players

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I believe the Nano would be a massive improvement on the battery life if you added the backup battery pack compared to the degree of life experienced by an earlier model Ipod. So if a nano goes for about 12 hours, and the backup lasted 8 hours on an earlier model, then on the nano it might add 10 hours, 11 at the most, making the total run time up to 23 hours continuous playback. Just don't leave it on by accident, with the volume on mute!

2006-06-25 23:29:29 · answer #1 · answered by Bawn Nyntyn Aytetu 5 · 1 0

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