-
All replies
-
Helpful answers
-
Aug 20, 2016 3:12 PM in response to titof665by Meg St._Clair,What lead you to believe you could do that?
The BT profiles that an iPod Nano has are fairly limited:
You can connect your iPod nano to compatible Bluetooth headsets and other accessories, including some hands-free systems in newer cars. You can also connect to a Nike+ sensor or a Bluetooth heart-rate monitor. iPod nano supports A2DP for audio streaming and AVRCP for controlling playback on Bluetooth devices.
FM radio will not play through a Bluetooth accessory.
iPod nano (7th generation): Frequently used features - Apple Support