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Why won’t Bluetooth connect to my Ipod Touch?

I want to use my wireless speaker to play music from my Ipod Touch.

I added my Ipod Touch to the Bluetooth on my desktop.

The response I got was “The driver for Bluetooth peripheral isn’t installed.”

When I clicked “Apply Fix” the result was “Error establishing connection.”

The speaker and Ipod was on so what could be the problem?

iPod touch (4th generation), iOS 6.1.3

Posted on Jul 25, 2013 2:52 PM

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Posted on Jul 25, 2013 3:01 PM

You said "I added my Ipod Touch to the Bluetooth on my desktop." What does this mean?

You can't pair an iPod with a computer.


What bluetooth profiles do the BT speakers support?

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Jul 25, 2013 3:42 PM in response to frameofmind12

Maybe this will help:

iOS: Third-party Bluetooth headsets, headphones, and keyboards


You also said "The response I got was “The driver for Bluetooth peripheral isn’t installed.”"

Just what were your doing when you got that message and on what device was the message given?


To try to pair the spears with your iPod :

- On the iPod

- Reset network settings: Settings>General>Reset>Reset Network Settings

- Reset the speakers. How y do that depends upon the manufacturer.

The pair.

Why won’t Bluetooth connect to my Ipod Touch?

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