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Can you connect an iPod to a speaker?

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Can you connect an iPod to a speaker?

The easiest way to connect your iPod to an external speaker is by buying a headphone-jack-to-RCA audio cable from an electronics store such as RadioShack. Plug the cable into your iPod headphone jack (or your iPod dock if you have one) and then plug the RCA audio jacks into your stereo receiver.

Can you connect an iPod Nano to a Bluetooth speaker?

Pairing Bluetooth headphones or speakers is a simple process. You tap the Settings icon on the nano’s screen, tap Bluetooth, and then turn Bluetooth on if it isn’t already. Your headphones or speakers then appear as Connected in the Bluetooth screen.

How do I connect my iPod to my old Bluetooth speaker?

The iPod classic doesn’t have any Bluetooth or wireless features. You would use the short cable of the transmitter to connect to the iPod, and connect the transmitter to the stereo over Bluetooth. This lets you take the iPod and transmitter with you as you walk around the house while the sound comes from the stereo.

Can you connect an iPod to a JBL speaker?

Turn ON the speaker and then Go to your settings in the iPod, choose Bluetooth. You should see JBL Xtreme option in the list, click on it and wait until it says “connected”. Make sure that Bluetooth option is turned ON in the iPod settings.

Why is my Bose SoundLink not connecting to my phone?

If you have tried the above steps, and your Bluetooth device is still unable to connect to the Bose SoundLink Speaker, you may need to clear the Bluetooth pairing settings for the Bose SoundLink Speaker – on the device (s) you are attempting to pair the speaker with.

Why does my Bose speaker not connect to my iPad?

My Bose wireless speaker worked fine connecting to my ipad but it won’t connect now. I get a message saying turn speaker on or move closer to ipad. The speaker works fine with my iphone so I think it must be my ipad. Ipad shows Bose speaker on my bluetooth but when I click on it, I get the message I previously mentioned. Help?

Why is my Bluetooth speaker not pairing with my phone?

Say that faithful Bluetooth speaker usually connects to your partner’s smartphone instead of yours. If you’re having trouble pairing your phone with the speaker, it could be because the speaker is trying to connect to the old device. Some older devices are very simple. They just try to connect with the last thing they paired with.

How to turn off Bluetooth speaker on iPad?

Hold Bluetooth button down for 3 seconds so that iPad can “see” the Soundlink (bluetooth light should fade in and out every second) 2. Make sure it’s within range 3. Keep speaker away from router, cordless phone or microwave oven 4. Keep it away from other Bluetooth device 5. Make sure it’s not muted 6. Turn it off and on again 7.

If you have tried the above steps, and your Bluetooth device is still unable to connect to the Bose SoundLink Speaker, you may need to clear the Bluetooth pairing settings for the Bose SoundLink Speaker – on the device (s) you are attempting to pair the speaker with.

How can I connect my Bluetooth speaker to my iPad?

How To Connect Your Bluetooth Speaker To An iPad 1. Open Settings 2. Click Bluetooth 3. Turn On Bluetooth 4. Search Devices 5. Turn on Speaker (may have to put in pair mode if doesnt show up)

Why is my iPod Touch not syncing with my Bose sound?

For Bluetooth it is called pairing, not syncing. Try resetting the Bose device again and als on the iPod go to Settings>General>Reset>Reset Network Settings. You will have to re-pair to the Bose device and reenter wifi passwords. Q: My iPod touch was synced to my Bose Soundlink II, but won’t sync now.

Say that faithful Bluetooth speaker usually connects to your partner’s smartphone instead of yours. If you’re having trouble pairing your phone with the speaker, it could be because the speaker is trying to connect to the old device. Some older devices are very simple. They just try to connect with the last thing they paired with.