For playing, yes. Charging while docked .... NO! You have to remove it and recharge it. The iJuke WILL NOT charge an iPod Touch while it is docked in the cradle. WHY they failed to address this is beyond me. You'd think they would have come up or out with an adapter or fix to allow iPod Touch owners to charge their device while docked and playing as it does with the old iPods.
Sensory System
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The nervous system's control of speech, touch, and sound involves several key components. The motor cortex, part of the central nervous system, coordinates speech production by signaling the muscles involved in vocalization. Sensory input related to touch is processed by the somatosensory cortex, while sound perception is managed by the auditory cortex. Together, these areas integrate sensory information and motor responses to facilitate communication and interaction with the environment.
The parts of the nervous system that respond to stimuli are called the sensory nervous system. This includes touch, pressure, hot and cold, sound, light, and taste.
The different sensory systems are the visual system (related to sight), auditory system (related to hearing), olfactory system (related to smell), gustatory system (related to taste), somatosensory system (related to touch, pain, and temperature), and vestibular system (related to balance and spatial orientation).
it helps people bring a potable device the you can listen to music and you dont have to carry a big sound system.
Sound.
Tendrils typically respond to physical cues such as touch and contact with other objects, rather than to sound. They use touch to help the plant find support and climb. Light touch triggers a reaction in the tendrils that allows the plant to wrap around objects for support.
Your voice
Touching helmets together can create a physical connection that may improve the transfer of sound vibrations between the two helmets, acting as a makeshift communication link. This can help the astronauts communicate in absence of a functioning communication system.
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There is no GPS system on the iPod Touch. The iPod Touch does not have Global Positioning System capabilities at all. Therefore, there is no need to turn off what is not there.