Over the past few years, the iPod has lost a bit of ground in terms of sales, mainly down to the ‘all in one’ convenience on the modern phone, but iPods still have a purpose, depending on how you listen to your music. 

The iPod Nano and the iPod Shuffle, are both extremely lightweight devices, ideal for anyone on the go, and due to the lack of weight and size, also tend to be quite durable. The iPod Classic, despite how long it’s been on the market, is still one of the largest capacity music players available, which is ideal for anyone that wants to carry their entire music collection around with them.

Now, like any small, complicated piece of electronics, broken iPods, and water damaged iPods are not uncommon, but if you find yourself stuck with a damaged iPod, help is at hand. Whether you have a water damaged iPod Nano, or an iPod Classic with a clicking hard drive, we can repair almost all iPod issues within a couple of hours.

Broken iPod? Check out our iPod Repairs page for more information on repairs and prices, and fill out a short Repair Request form to have your iPod collected anywhere in the country, free of charge.