Yes, it contains Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, making it compatible with the iPod touch.
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The 3.0 software, which costs $9.95, claims to provide Bluetooth functionality. Thus far, there are NO reports of full Bluetooth headset functionality with this upgrade. The typical report is that headphone works, but microphone does not. Before spending $10, research online to confirm that someone else has succeeded in enabling the iPod Bluetooth functionality that you desire.
No it won't. The iPod Touch will not recognize the Xbox 360 head set as Bluetooth. The xbox 360 Bluetooth is strictly for the Xbox 360 only.
you CAN make skype calls with the touch g2 and adaptor :P and the app is in the itunes store ;D
No, you cannot directly use an iPod Shuffle with a Samsung smartphone. The iPod Shuffle relies on a USB connection for syncing music and does not support Bluetooth or any wireless connectivity compatible with smartphones. Additionally, the iPod Shuffle requires iTunes for music management, which is not compatible with Android devices.
Using the bluetooth on an iPod does take more battery life out of your iPod, so only keep it on if you have a bluetooth connection to the iPod.
Dose the iPod 4th is iPod touch 4th? if yes. the bluetooth keyboard can work on it. because it have bluetooth function.
Its the white earbuds that come with the device.
ipod to ipod connection is normally made using bluetooth... make sure your bluetooth is not off... settings/general/bluetooth
No, the iPod Classics did not feature any wireless capability. However, there are nowadays bluetooth adapters that you can buy that insert into the 30-pin cable slot at the bottom of your iPod for give you bluetooth connectivity.