Does iPod touch have USB?
William Jenkins
Updated on January 07, 2026
Apple’s iPod touch has a 30-pin docking port that matches the port on the iPod nano, iPod classic, iPhone and iPad. A cable from any of these devices or any other cable that has the 30-pin Apple adapter at one end and a USB connector on the other will charge the iPod Touch.
Do iPods have USB ports?
Sixth-generation iPods and iPod nanos are supplied with a cable that has a USB connector on one end and a flat dock connector on the other end to connect to a dock or to an iPod itself. You can connect the USB end to either the Apple power supply or the computer’s USB 2.0 port.
Does iPod touch come with plug?
No wall charger. No Charger, must purchase separately. on the upside, iPods can be charged with pretty much any charger.
Do I need a computer to use an iPod Touch?
You may have an iPod that Apple no longer requires you to sync to a computer. Recent models of the iPod Touch are capable of streaming and downloading music directly to the iPod, as long as a high-speed internet connection is available. It is still possible to connect these models to a computer, but it isn’t required.
Can you charge an iPod Touch with an iPhone charger?
Yes. Both the iPad and iPhone wall adapters are perfectly compatible with the iPod Touch. The iPod comes with A 5 watt charger that is identical to the one that comes with the iPhone, so not sure why Apple would recommend against it.
What USB does iPod use?
Connect iPod touch to your computer using the included Lightning to USB Cable. If your computer has a USB-C port, use a USB-C to USB Adapter or a USB-C to Lightning Cable (each sold separately). Do any of the following: Set up iPod touch for the first time.
Are all iPod chargers the same?
The usb charging cable included with all current iPods(except shuffle) and iPhones are the same.
Can you charge an iPod touch on a wireless charger?
A company called WildCharge yesterday announced that it is set to begin offering the first wireless charging cases for the iPhone and iPod touch. This allows the devices to be charged by simply placing them on a special charging pad without the need for any cables.
What kind of wifi does the iPod Touch use?
Wi-Fi: The touch accesses the Internet via Wi-Fi, with all recent models using 802.11b/g standards. The 6th gen. model includes support for both the 2.5 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi bands and adds support for 802.11a/n/ac.
Where is the dock connector on the iPod Touch?
Dock Connector: This slot on the bottom of the touch is used to sync content between a computer and the device, and to connect some accessories. The 5th and 6th gen. models use the smaller Lightning connector, while all earlier models used the older, bigger 30-pin version.
How many iPod Touches have been sold so far?
Apple had sold well over 100 million iPod touches. If you’re considering joining the fun with your first iPod touch or by upgrading to a new model, you may want to consider which accessories you should buy, how to find a cheap iPod touch, and if you should buy an extended warranty. Once you’ve gotten your new iPod touch, you’ll need to set it up.
What’s the difference between the 5th and 6th generation iPod Touch?
6th Generation: This model brings many of the hardware features of the iPhone 6 series — the A8 processor and M8 motion coprocessor, an 8-megapixel camera, 128 GB storage capacity — to the touch lineup while maintaining the same size and weight. 5th Generation: This model of the touch is very similar to the iPhone 5.