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Bluetooth wireless adapter to 1st Gen Ipod Touch...Then connect that to car Stereo?
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<blockquote data-quote="rueady_2000" data-source="post: 2402975" data-attributes="member: 573673"><p>I have a Jabra a125 bluetooth adapter, I want to connect my ipod 1st gen wirelessly using this adapter . I have a car stereo that allows for BT streaming music. I connected the adapter to the ipod and put the adapter in Paring mode. I then also put the radio in paring mode. Both devices are in paring mode but one is looking for a password i guess ie 1234. Since none have a screen on them how can i get them paired neither can put in the code. </p><p></p><p>I really wish this would work. Does anyone know if you the newer Ipod touches have BT loaded in?.</p><p></p><p>If I can get this to work, that might be my only option. The headphone jack on my ipod is broken so thats why i am trying to get the music to play through bluetooth. If anyone has any suggestions please let me know. I feel I have tried everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rueady_2000, post: 2402975, member: 573673"] I have a Jabra a125 bluetooth adapter, I want to connect my ipod 1st gen wirelessly using this adapter . I have a car stereo that allows for BT streaming music. I connected the adapter to the ipod and put the adapter in Paring mode. I then also put the radio in paring mode. Both devices are in paring mode but one is looking for a password i guess ie 1234. Since none have a screen on them how can i get them paired neither can put in the code. I really wish this would work. Does anyone know if you the newer Ipod touches have BT loaded in?. If I can get this to work, that might be my only option. The headphone jack on my ipod is broken so thats why i am trying to get the music to play through bluetooth. If anyone has any suggestions please let me know. I feel I have tried everything. [/QUOTE]
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