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How do I charge iPod?

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How do I charge iPod?

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There are three ways to recharge the built-in battery. First, use the 6-pin FireWire cable or high-power USB cable that came with iPod and connect it to your computer. Note: Only certain iPod models will charge directly over USB (iPod shuffle, iPod mini, and Fifth Generation iPod). Second, If you use the 4-pin-to-6-pin FireWire cable or if you don’t have access to your computer, you can charge iPod from a standard electrical outlet an AC power adapter. Third, if you have an iPod with a dock connector and have a dock, just place iPod into its dock. If you are a frequent traveler, you can purchase the World Travel Adapter Kit, a set of “duckheads” with prongs that fit different electrical standards, so you can charge your iPod through any electrical outlet around the world. The World Travel Adapter Kit includes six AC adapter plugs for use in North America, Japan, China, the UK, continental Europe, Korea, Australia, and Hong Kong.

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There are three ways to recharge the built-in battery. First, use the 6-pin FireWire cable or high-power USB cable that came with iPod and connect it to your computer. [Note: Only iPod mini will charge directly over USB.] Second, If you use the 4-pin-to-6-pin FireWire cable or if you don’t have access to your computer, you can charge iPod from a standard electrical outlet using the FireWire cable and the included power adapter. Third, if you have the iPod (with Dock Connector) model or iPod mini, just place iPod into its dock.

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There are three ways to recharge the built-in battery. First, use the 6-pin FireWire cable or high-power USB cable that came with iPod and connect it to your computer. Note: Only certain iPod models will charge directly over USB (iPod shuffle, iPod mini, and Fifth Generation iPod). Second, If you use the 4-pin-to-6-pin FireWire cable or if you don’t have access to your computer, you can charge iPod from a standard electrical outlet an AC power adapter. Third, if you have an iPod with a dock connector and have a dock, just place iPod into its dock.

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There are three ways to recharge the built-in battery. First, use the 6-pin FireWire cable or high-power USB cable that came with iPod and connect it to your computer. [Note: Only iPod mini will charge directly over USB.] Second, If you use the 4-pin-to-6-pin FireWire cable or if you don’t have access to your computer, you can charge iPod from a standard electrical outlet using the FireWire cable and the included power adapter. Third, if you have the iPod (with Dock Connector) model or iPod mini, just place iPod into its dock.

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There are three ways to recharge the built-in battery. First, use the 6-pin FireWire cable or high-power USB cable that came with iPod and connect it to your computer. Note: Only certain iPod models will charge directly over USB (iPod shuffle, iPod mini, and Fifth Generation iPod). Second, If you use the 4-pin-to-6-pin FireWire cable or if you don’t have access to your computer, you can charge iPod from a standard electrical outlet an AC power adapter. Third, if you have an iPod with a dock connector and have a dock, just place iPod into its dock. If you are a frequent traveler, you can purchase the World Travel Adapter Kit, a set of “duckheads” with prongs that fit different electrical standards, so you can charge your iPod through any electrical outlet around the world. The World Travel Adapter Kit includes six AC adapter plugs for use in North America, Japan, China, the UK, continental Europe, Korea, Australia, and Hong Kong.

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