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iPod Gifts for Music Lovers

by Sam Costello

The iPod has become so much a part of our culture that when you meet someone who really loves music, you just assume they’ve got an iPod. And you’re usually right. If someone on your year-end gift list is a big music fan and an iPod owner, that means there’s a nearly endless list of good gift options. Or, if you’ve got a big music fan on your list who doesn’t have an iPod, I’ve got a suggestion for you.

1. iPod Classic

Apple iPod Classic
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The iPod Classic is the top dog in Apple’s iPod line when it comes to playing music. With either 80 GB or 160 GB of storage, the iPod Classic will store at least 20,000 songs – more than enough to keep any music fan more than happy. While other iPods offer different features, music fans will love to magnificent storage capacity of the Classic, as well as its ability to play video.
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2. iTunes Gift Cards

iTunes Gift Card
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The music fan in your life probably already spends a lot of time at the iTunes Store, this they’ll know just what to do with this gift. In fact, they may already have a wishlist to spend it on. ITunes Gift Cards come in denominations of $15, $25, $30, and $50 and ensure that the recipient is always getting music they want. Read iTunes Store review.

3. eMusic Subscription

the eMusic logo
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Your independent-minded music fan may already be an eMusic subscriber. Or they might want to be. The indie-music heavy site is a good fit only for those with adventurous or non-mainstream tastes, especially when it comes to independent and world music, classical, jazz, and blues. Subscriptions can start as low as 30 downloads a month for just $9.99. Subscriptions run 3, 6, and 12 months.

4. iPod Cases

DLO Podfolio iPod case
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If the music fan you know is going to invest all that money in an iPod and music collection, they might as well keep their iPod safe and in working order, right? Give the gift of protection and a long iPod life with a case. From stylish to sporty, there are dozens of great cases to match your recipient’s style. Read iPod case reviews.

5. iPod Car Kits

DLO TransDock iPod car kit
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Chances are, your music fan loves to listen to music in the car. Give them a way to pipe their music through their car stereo with a car adapter. There are three kinds of iPod car kits: cassette adapters, FM transmitter, and built-in jacks. Jacks offer the best quality and the highest price, while cassette adapters have low prices and acceptable quality. FM transmitters are prone to interference in areas with a lot of radio stations, so choose wisely. Read iPod car kit reviews.

6. iPod Speakers

Harman Kardon iPod speakers
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Nobody wants to drag all their CDs out of storage when they’re in that handy little iPod package. So, the music fan on your list will probably be interested in some high-end iPod speakers. Great sounding models will start around $100 and run up from there. Read iPod Speakers reviews.

7. iPod Headphones

Sennheiser iPod headphones
image copyright Sennheiser
True audiophiles won’t be interested in the little white earbuds included with every iPod. They’re fine for civilians, of course, but the enthusiast will want something with more clarity, better response, and improved style. New iPod headphones can run anywhere from about $50-$500, with prices generally matching the level of performance. Read iPod headphones reviews.
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