How to Travel With an iPod

Before you leave home, make sure your iPod/Portable media player is fully charged., Before leaving home, purchase/find a new iPod/Portable media player case., Great!, Even if you don't want to listen while travelling, to ensure its safety, keep it...

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  1. Step 1: Before you leave home

    That doesn't mean 80% charged but maybe
    99.3% charged...

    Charge it completely, even if you don't think you'll need all the power.

    There are ways you can extend the battery of your iPod/Portable media player (for more information watch the video link posted in references.) You can also purchase a car or plug adapter for your iPod/Portable media player sometimes as low as $10 for both components.
  2. Step 2: make sure your iPod/Portable media player is fully charged.

    To ensure the safety of this precious electronic, keep it in the case at all times, as it also prevents scratching and damaging.

    Read tips on what kinds of cases are great. , Now you're ready to begin travelling.

    If you're on a plane, turn it off when the plane is lifting into the air and landing.

    If you would like to listen to your iPod/Portable media player while travelling, keep it in a carry-on bag or in your pocket.

    If it is in a carry-on, never leave your carry-on & put it in a zipper/locked pocket. , You would not want it to be stolen or broken by items in your luggage. , Keeping the volume at 50% or even lower is the best bet.

    Have common courtesy to others around you. , You're on a cruise/in a hotel room/ in a condo, etc. and you want to keep your iPod/Portable media player safe.

    Your best bet on keeping it safe is to lock it into your suitcase.

    Don't take a chance of taking it to the to an amusement park or anywhere unless you need it MADLY. ,,
  3. Step 3: Before leaving home

  4. Step 4: purchase/find a new iPod/Portable media player case.

  5. Step 5: Great!

  6. Step 6: Even if you don't want to listen while travelling

  7. Step 7: to ensure its safety

  8. Step 8: keep it in your carry-on anyway.

  9. Step 9: If you choose to listen while travelling

  10. Step 10: make sure the volume does not bother others around you.

  11. Step 11: Now you have safely arrived at your destination.

  12. Step 12: If you're going somewhere like the beach or other wet places

  13. Step 13: leave it in a locked suitcase in a waterproof container and not where your clothes or something might damage it.

  14. Step 14: Enjoy music on your trip.

Detailed Guide

That doesn't mean 80% charged but maybe
99.3% charged...

Charge it completely, even if you don't think you'll need all the power.

There are ways you can extend the battery of your iPod/Portable media player (for more information watch the video link posted in references.) You can also purchase a car or plug adapter for your iPod/Portable media player sometimes as low as $10 for both components.

To ensure the safety of this precious electronic, keep it in the case at all times, as it also prevents scratching and damaging.

Read tips on what kinds of cases are great. , Now you're ready to begin travelling.

If you're on a plane, turn it off when the plane is lifting into the air and landing.

If you would like to listen to your iPod/Portable media player while travelling, keep it in a carry-on bag or in your pocket.

If it is in a carry-on, never leave your carry-on & put it in a zipper/locked pocket. , You would not want it to be stolen or broken by items in your luggage. , Keeping the volume at 50% or even lower is the best bet.

Have common courtesy to others around you. , You're on a cruise/in a hotel room/ in a condo, etc. and you want to keep your iPod/Portable media player safe.

Your best bet on keeping it safe is to lock it into your suitcase.

Don't take a chance of taking it to the to an amusement park or anywhere unless you need it MADLY. ,,

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