The Apple iPod nano (3rd Generation) was introduced in September 2007 and featured a redesigned, compact form factor that was both sleek and portable. It was offered in several storage capacities: 4GB and 8GB, allowing users to store a significant amount of music, podcasts, and audiobooks. The device came with a larger 2.5-inch color display, providing improved visibility for album artwork and menus compared to its predecessors. Its interface was user-friendly, incorporating a click wheel that allowed for intuitive navigation. The iPod nano (3rd Generation) supported a variety of audio formats including AAC, MP3, and WAV, and it also featured video playback capabilities, marking a notable expansion in functionality. The battery life was impressive, offering up to 24 hours of audio playback or up to 5 hours of video viewing. It was available in several colors, including silver, black, and a variety of vibrant hues. The device had a compact design, making it ideal for on-the-go use, and it was widely appreciated for its durability and reliability.