I just bought Bluetooth adapter for my iPod touch 2nd generation and found out that it doesn't work even though it stablished a connection the speaker on the iPod will not disable, the controls on the earphones work fine but no sound comes out, what a waste of money I should of done some research before buying
iPod Touch 3rd Generation has Voice Control Bluetooth and will come with 3.1.1 firmware, but if you upgrade your ipod touch 2nd generation to 3.1.1 you will get bluetooth. Its also faster.
No, the iPod Touch first generation does not have a built in speaker. You can only listen through headphones.
Yes it will. DO NOT CHANGE THIS ANSWER BECAUSE I HAVE A 2ND GENERATION IPOD TOUCH AND IT DOES, OK... (different person) He is right I agree
No.
No, you can't. iPod does not support BlueTooth products. Yes you can. Use the Wireless Motorola S9 Bluetooth headphones with Motorola Bluetooth Adapter D650. Plug adapter into the iPod Touch and you are good to go. I have been doing this successfully for two years now.
All generations above the previous generation are usually better in iPods. In this case, the iPod Touch 3rd generation is better than the 2nd. The difference is that the 3rd generation has bluetooth, but you can install that on your 2nd generation. There is not difference in speed Apple pretty much repackaged the 2nd generation adding the bluetooth to it though.
Any headphones should work in an Ipod touch so, yes they will work.
Go to settings. Then click on General, followed by Bluetooth. Enjoy
no but the other generations can
no only 2nd gen
A second generation iPod touch costs $200 if you buy it new
The 2nd Generation iPod Touch has built in speakers, but all other generations of the iPod Touch will require headphones or speakers in order to listen to audio