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WILLDOGS

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Sep 15, 2007
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FYI People. Do you think this would work well with the touch?

http://www.woot.com/

Today's Special At Woot

Philips Bluetooth MP3/Cell Phone Headset
$12.99

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ds252

macrumors regular
Aug 6, 2007
146
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iPod touch has no Bluetooth support

Did not see the connector. Looks a little balky otherwise not bad.
 

WILLDOGS

macrumors regular
Original poster
Sep 15, 2007
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iPod touch has no Bluetooth support

Did not see the connector. Looks a little balky otherwise not bad.

It comes with the TRANSMITTER and RECEIVER. It has nothing to do with the Ipod Touch internals.

This plugs into ANY audio device (not just ipods) via the headphone jack
 

tobenning

macrumors member
Sep 20, 2007
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It should work. I have the iCombi bluetooth adapter for my touch and it works fine, although it can be a little bulky too.
 

Rapmastac1

macrumors 65816
Aug 5, 2006
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In the Depths of the SLC!
Looks like crap, and the wires going from the transmitter to the headphones kinds of defeats the purpose of not having any wires in the first place doesn't it? And BlueTooth audio isn't exact what I would call the best quality...
 

gear714

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Dec 9, 2005
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Looks like crap, and the wires going from the transmitter to the headphones kinds of defeats the purpose of not having any wires in the first place doesn't it? And BlueTooth audio isn't exact what I would call the best quality...

Logitech sells a bluetooth setup (receiver and transmitter) that has no wires (headphones go over ears and wrap around back of head) it works great. I use it a lot in the gym, sometimes I leave the ipod in the locker and I work out across the room.
 
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