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does the iPod nano have Bluetooth?

Hello,

I am looking at buying the latest iPod nano, I don't like the standard cable headphones, they get in the way, fall out, get tangled and get pulled out of your ears.

Does the latest model come with Bluetooth connectivity?

thank you.

iPod nano

Posted on Feb 1, 2012 2:41 AM

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Posted on Feb 1, 2012 4:46 AM

Onechief:


i10s Bluetooth adapter ($45) - Since the iPod nano 6G doesn’t have Bluetooth, a dongle is your only option. While dozens of choices exist, the i10s BT adapter is the smallest of the lot. When you’re rocking the world’s smallest iPod, you don’t want a big horsey adapter jutting out of the side. At about two-thirds the size of Sony’s BT adapter, the i10s is the perfect fit. The i10s is zero-config and auto-pairs when it’s powered up.


Cheers.

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Feb 1, 2012 4:46 AM in response to onechief

Onechief:


i10s Bluetooth adapter ($45) - Since the iPod nano 6G doesn’t have Bluetooth, a dongle is your only option. While dozens of choices exist, the i10s BT adapter is the smallest of the lot. When you’re rocking the world’s smallest iPod, you don’t want a big horsey adapter jutting out of the side. At about two-thirds the size of Sony’s BT adapter, the i10s is the perfect fit. The i10s is zero-config and auto-pairs when it’s powered up.


Cheers.

Feb 19, 2012 2:49 PM in response to ngethe24

Hi,


I have a sony bluetooth adapter attached to my ipod nano 6th gen and am trying to pair to a set of lg hbs-700 headset. Since neither receiver nor headset has a bluetooth menu, how do I pair the 2? I've attached the sony to my ipod and then placed the hbs-700s in pairing mode, but the headset just times out and turns off without pairing. How can I pair the 2 with no menu on either device? Thanks in advance for any help.

does the iPod nano have Bluetooth?

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