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So, whilst out walking the dog t'other day I found and I-Pod Shuffle.
I'm down widdit enough to have put a found message on the local village FB page, no joy... and i'm pretty sure it's what they call a 'classic' - clip on thing, size of a big stamp.
So, i've plugged it in to me macbook, to see if there is anything to ID the rightful owner.
Thing is, i know nothing of these 'I' devices...
Red led is flashing so I guess this tells me it's charging but, it's not showing up on finder / i-tunes?
What, if anything, can I do?
If you sync it with your iTunes, you'll erase all the content, so anyone could claim it as theirs! plug in headphones, listen to a couple of tracks - claimant will have to name those tracks to have it back.
It is just called an iPod Shuffle (mk2, rather than "classic").
plug in headphones, listen to a couple of tracks - claimant will have to name those tracks to have it back.
Cheers Dez, done that bit, i've not a clue who the tracks are that I have listened to but there are a couple of 'identifying features' that I think only the owner would know.
RE: synching - that's what I don't get - I thought it would at least show up as a device and I could peek at the track list, hoping, I guess to see something like 'jackJones' Playlist' with jack, of course being the potential owner - guess it does not work like that though... Luddite, moi? 😳
Not sure if they have a serial number? If there is you could let apple know, they may be able to trace the owner as most devices are registered.
Just spoke to apple, a logical and completely expected reply from them - yep, it's likely the device is registered and therefore, they'd have the details... but they cannot get involved in a situation where data protection issues would kick in so, best bet = hand it in to the local bobbies so they can ring apple and ask the same question.....
A friend retrieved a GoPro Hero 2 a couple of weeks ago which had been dropped in the sea and left by some lads who had been filming themselves jumping in off the rocks.
It's his now 🙂
BTW, flashing red light just means the battery is dead and may well have to charge a bit before it reboots and is recognised by your mac.