Griffin iTalk is not compatible =( does anyone know why apple would change the top connector...??
that's what i was afraid of... not that i'm in love with my itrip (the sound quality sucks)
Im really angry that they did this. I remember a time when Apple couldn't stoop to such cheap marketing tricks because they just didn't have a large enough consumer base. Now this. *shakes head*.
I just (1 week ago) bought the Logitech iPod headphones and a new iPod and only now do I realize it won't work with the 5G's.
I'm tempted to just send the iPod back when it gets here. This is the sort of behavior I would expect from HP or the like. Not only that but the fact they they split up the releases of their products so they would have two mad scrambles for iPods leaving a lot of people with Nanos they would like to trade for 5G's.
This is a sad month for the Apple world.
The top connector, meh, perhaps, you shouldn't use FM transmitters anyway they're crap.
The firewire support i would have tossed in the mud and stomped on too if it were a way to make the device smaller
The only problem it may impose is for older users that only have USB 1.1 ports (namely older macs) but for USB2 people its just the difference between 5 minutes to sync an entire library and 10 minutes, who really can't lick that?
My previous iPod was an original-model 40Gb iPod photo, purchased around this time last year. At that time, the iPod photo models came with both the dock and the A/V cable.
I have just confirmed that both of these first-generation iPod photo accessories continue to work with the iPod 5G for all capabilities (except for FireWire sync, of course).
As far as I can tell, the A/V cable has not changed at all since the first bundled cable was released, so the A/V cable that you purchase today should basically be the exact same type of cable that was shipped with the iPod photo last year.
Also, the iPod photo dock has line-out and S-Video out capabilities. Both of these work fine with the 5G iPod.
So if you already have an A/V cable and/or a photo dock, you will be able to continue to use these with the 5G iPod.
There is certainly that side benefit, but I really don't think this was Apple's intention in removing the accessory port. Increased third-party accessory sales do not benefit Apple in a significant enough way for them to care.
Truth is, I don't think Apple really cared much about it either way. The accessory port had to go as part of the new engineering design, and the marketing people probably just gave it a big shrug.
Just would like to say that the SiK imp car adapter thing works perfectly. I picked ordered it online right before I picked up my ipod, and it arrived today.
With the short(er) video playback, this will be a relief :P
The Belkin Backup-Up Battery Pack does still work with the new iPod
, however I like my homemade 8 AA battery charger which doesn't scratch the sides.
Does the Tekkeon myPower Battery Pack work with this iPod? Here is the link to it on iLounge:
ilounge.com/index.php/reviews/comments/tekkeon-mypower-battery-pack-ipod/
and here is the link to it on the apple store:
store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/70207/wo/Cu5pTXGDnIL73HeCl5agkryBeGu/3.SLID?mco=7A78EEDB&nplm=TC801LL%2FA
Apple's store says that it is compatible but I am just confirming that it does before I shell out $60 for this.... can never be too careful.
Does anyone know of the compatibility of the older ipod speakers like the bose, jbl, altec lansing? because non of them are listed on apple's site as compatible anymore.
I have personally confirmed compatibility with the Altec Lansing inMotion and iM3 speakers, and the iHome iH5 system.
I expect that the 5G will be compatible with any dock-connector speakers as long as it fits into the docking port. Since it's basically the same thickness as the original 4G 20Gb Monochrome iPod, I don't imagine fit will be much of a problem, although the 4G 20Gb docks are a bit too tight due to the front of the 5G being squared off rather than rounded.
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With the new iPod 5G now released and starting to arrive in people's hands, it's going to be important to keep track of what accessories are compatible and not compatible with the 5G iPod.
Note that this thread is intended for accessories only, as opposed to cases. Discussions on compatibility of cases with the 5G iPod should go in the appropriate Cases forum.
We will try to keep a list in this first post updated as new comments are added on accessories that are or are not compatible with the 5G iPod.
A few points to keep in mind about the 5G iPod and general accessory compatibility:
ACCESSORIES CONFIRMED FULLY COMPATIBLE
Miscellaneous
Apple Camera Connector
Apple iPod photo Dock (all capabilities - charging, USB sync, line-out, S-Video output
Apple iPod A/V Cable (hasn't changed since the iPod photo)
Apple Power Adapters (4G power adapters will continue to charge the 5G with either cable)
Belkin Battery Pack
Kensington Stereo Dock
Speakers
Altec Lansing InMotion Speakers
Altec Lansing iM3 Speakers
iHome iH5 Speakers
JBL OnStage
In-Car Gear
Kensington Digital FM Transmitter/Auto Charger
Belkin Tunecast II FM Transmitter
SiK Imp Car Adapter
Belkin Auto Kit
Griffin iTrip with Dock Connector (the newest model)
Pac-Audio iPod2Car adapter
Axxess Wire -Tunes
Ice>Link Plus
ACCESSORIES CONFIRMED COMPATIBLE WITH LIMITATIONS
limitations noted in brackets
FireWire Cable (charging only)
Older Apple iPod Docks (subject to physical dimensions)
- The 5G 30Gb will fit in any older dock, but will be a bit loose.
- The 5G 60Gb will fit in any of the 4G docks loosely except for the 4G Monochrome 20Gb Dock
ACCESSORIES CONFIRMED NOT COMPATIBLEFireWire Cable (for synchronization)
Apple Wired Remote
Griffin iTrip
Griffin iTrip LCD
Griffin iTalk
Belkin Digital Camera Link
Belkin Media Reader