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Jul 22, 2020
It's not cheap but it might be the precise thing you're looking for.
I've had good tripods before - this is a significant step up. It's not inexpensive and may even be overpriced, but this is precisely as advertised: compact, reasonably lightweight, sturdy, and swift to operate. If you plan to keep it for the long haul (like I do), it might be worth the investment.

Apr 27, 2016
Instructions might've been nice.
1 of 1 found this helpful The drive, once installed, shows up as 237GB, but drive sizes are always nominal. The installation process is ghastly, but that's not the fault of the kit. iPods are built to stay in one piece. You can find disassembly directions online. I would add a caution that when removing the old battery, be careful not to tear the cable that goes to the hold button and the headphone jack. You may want to run a hair dryer over the battery first, because the cable may be sticking to the battery and some heat might loosen it. I didn't find this hint in any of the videos or documents I looked at, so I broke mine and had to order the part, which you can find in the $20 range.
Good luck and happy listening.