iPod Touch and Bluetooth
Initially, ipod touch did not have the access of Bluetooth facility, but in the currently released third generation ipod touch is paired with Bluetooth headphones or speakers. If you have the older version, yet wish to enjoy the latest features, you can upgrade your gadget at the cost of $5, so that you can employ the hottest Bluetooth compatibility. Although myriad features are included, people update their ipod touch for the Bluetooth A2DP profile.
However, you need to verify a few aspects, ahead of trying to connect with the Bluetooth wireless headphones or speaker. Initially, verify the serial number with the official website of Apple and check if you really embed the latest version. Once you have checked the particular hardware, you need to verify the software, whether the version is proper. In order to check the software version, tap icon settings and tap general where you can view the version number. It should be at least 3.0 version, to connect with Bluetooth stereo. If you are not with the latest version, you can upgrade it by purchasing from the iTunes.
When your ipod touch is ready with appropriate hardware and software, you can exactly follow all the guidelines that come with your kit or head set. Generally, you have to enter with a PIN number or pass key and then choose settings, get into General, then into Bluetooth and turn on Bluetooth. Now your ipod touch will search for Bluetooth devices. Connect it with wireless speakers, as instructed and enjoy the wireless freedom.