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While iPhones are set up perfectly to use alongside wireless headphones, getting them working with an iPod isn't as easy and depends on the iPod version you have. Although it's usually possible to ...
So here’s the rundown: there are two pieces, a small Bluetooth dongle that fits into your iPod’s charge port, and the headphones themselves. As you might imagine, it lets you listen to your ...
When I opened the link, I was expecting to see a swanky pair of Bluetooth headphones with a tiny transmitter for the iPod shuffle, but no. Instead of making headphones with no wires, Arriva is ...
January 2, 2008 While Bluetooth headphones are the hot ... Using a soft spring design, the Arriva's "wireless" iPod Shuffle stereo headphones support the Shuffle and hold it in place at the ...
Logitech is known mostly for keyboards, mice, and headsets, but the company really hits home with its Bluetooth Wireless iPod Headphones. If you love your iPod and don’t want a baby kitten to ...
And that's not even getting into the cord-cutting power of wireless headphones ... why doesn't your iPod have Bluetooth? The answer is simple economics. Right now, iPod accessories are a perpetual ...
Apple Computer may release a new widescreen iPod with Bluetooth capabilities ... but we believe a new widescreen vPod with Bluetooth headphones could be ready as early as the June quarter." ...
Unlike the iPod's inexpensive white earbuds, the Bluetooth headset costs too much to be bundled with every iPhone, making it an extra slightly bit more elitist. Unlike many other headsets ...
Stream the audio signal directly from your iPod to any compatible Bluetooth device (think laptop, headphones, etc.) while it sucks power from your iPod. Conveniently enough, AirLogic’s icombi ...
That thread says nothing about Bluetooth. Only "external mics" and non-specific "headphones". Unless I glossed over something by mistake. In my attempts to do a voice recording using a stereo BT ...
These use either the headphone jack or the 30-pin connector slot to link to the iPod. We tested a Kokkia i10s Bluetooth iPod transmitter, which uses the 30-pin connector and cost £39.99 from Amazon.
However, for most other MP3 players--including the iPod--you'll need a little more help with cutting the headphone cord. Enter the JayBird Bluetooth Adapters. The company offers two different $50 ...