Slowly dying after the arrival of the iPhone, the iPod range was definitively stopped in 2022, the year Apple launched the Apple Watch Ultra. Two products that could have met, and even merged, as evidenced by the creativity of designer Alexios Kamaris who - like others before him - imagined a return of the famous music player.
iPod Nano Ultra, GPS and NFC on board££££
At 7.8 mm thick, the device has 4 TB of storage for your music. No Instagram, no TikTok or other soul-sucking social networks, just useful features, starting with a music player naturally, but also a GPS to locate yourself or an [abc]NFC[/abc] chip to open doors and pay for your purchases.
iPod Nano Ultra, dream specifications ££££
The iconic iPod Click Wheel gives way to the Apple Watch Digital Crown, and the screen is of course touch-sensitive. Since the design realm is limitless, the designer has also included Thunderbolt 5 connectivity for ultra-fast transfers, a titanium chassis for strength, 10m underwater resistance and a 12MP camera (f/1.8).