Yes.
That has happened to me sometimes, sometimes it must be ur ipod docking station is out of date or u didnt plug the ipod in all the way or maybe something is wrong with the outlet make sure every little thing is perfect n sometimes my ipod nano only charges in a certain posistion in my out dated docking station
Yes.
go to live chat at apple.com as your purchasing something and ask.
Get the USB to iPod cord and plug it into the computer. It charges through the computer, and if you have a wall adapter, from the wall, too.
Bose is probably the best iPod docking station. The clarity and the sound is amazing. Your little iPod will produce the most amazing sound with this docking station. Bose and iPod are a great combination.
Yes, if there is an electrical outlet, you can have an iPod docking station in the bathroom (though not recommended due to the water that could damage the iPod and/or the docking station).
It depends on the accessories that you want. A case for the Nano is probably not necessary though a good docking station is probably a good idea for an accessory.
No one is credited with producing the first Ipod Docking Stations. Although, the first docking station was invented by Mr. Docking Station in the year 2002.
Your docking station utilises the iPods line out connector which has a hotter and cleaner output then the headphone jack.
Visit your local electronics store, and purchase an iPod docking station. Or you can visit the Apple Website and buy a recommend docking station from them.
It depends on the type of input your speakers use. If they use the standard earphone-type input, then you could use them but the battery life of your iPod would be greatly diminished. A docking station is generally best to keep the iPod place, keep it charged, and docking stations are more portable than computer speakers.
All iPod docking stations are manufactured to link only with the unique port which is featured on the bottom of different iPod models. Thus, it is not possible to use another device with an iPod docking station.