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How to connect an ipod to your Bluetooth speakers

Author: Melina Peters
by Melina Peters
Posted: Aug 19, 2014

It is no longer a secret that Bluetooth speakers can be able to support the iPod touch now. When the second generation of ipod touch was released on the market, the Wifi chip was replaced with a platform that is capable of supporting Bluetooth, which is certainly very good news. Now, Apple has now made it possible to pair the itouch with headphones or Bluetooth speakers thanks to the Bluetooth feature present in the device.

The second itouch generation that was released on 9 September 2009 originally came with the OS Version 2.1.1. Presently, 3.1.2 is the latest OS to be released for the device. It is possible for ipod touch owners to upgrade their itouch to the greatest and latest OS release at just a small fee. Together with a plethora of many incredible features, the latest version released now includes Bluetooth A2DP profile. This profile essentially makes it possible to transmit wireless stereo audio, which further enhances the usefulness of your device. A couple of things must be verified before one attempts connecting his or her Bluetooth wireless headphone or speaker.

For starters, you will need to check first of all the serial number of your ipod touch and then visit the Apple website and verify that your itouch is actually the second generation. After the verification is complete, and you are sure that your hardware is the required one, verify that you have the correct software version. This can be done by tapping on the settings tab and then general icon and check the version number. To make it possible to connect to the Bluetooth stereo speakers, you must have at least the version 3.0. Just in case your version is not the latest one, you just need to do a quick upgrading and you can buy it from iTunes at an incredibly cheap price.

Once the verification is done, you will need to pair your itouch with the Bluetooth wireless speaker. The headset kit comes with some easily understandable instructions on exactly how to go about it and how to search for Bluetooth devices. Your itouch will start searching for Bluetooth devices within its reach and you just need to select wireless Bluetooth speaker option. You might actually be prompted to enter a PIN number or pass key. By following these simple instructions, you should be able to enjoy your enhanced new wireless itouch freedom.

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