


iPod does not have stereo Bluetooth (A2DP).
Ts'ok, JayBird's worked hard, real hard for you lucky iPod owners, and developed the smallest iPod/iPhone Bluetooth adapter on the market. The iSport Buetooth Adapter, just 15mm x 25mm x 6mm in size, it's TINY!.
Not only that, iSport gets you apt-X audio performance, which cleans up, adds depth, bass and treble to your Bluetooth music, rivaling the performance of wired headphones with CD quality output. Suddenly being an iPod owner isn't so bad.

iPhone 4S has stereo Bluetooth 4.0 and is backwards compatible with all versions of Bluetooth. No adapter is needed. iPhone 4, 3G, 3GS, and iPod Touch also have stereo Bluetooth, and do not require an adapter either. The Sportsband Bluetooth headphones will work great with all of the above listed products, and you do NOT require a Bluetooth adapter.
The original iPhone will need the iSport Bluetooth adapter.

Sportsband works with any stereo Bluetooth (A2DP) enabled mobile phone. That's pretty much any phone with a music player. Wondering which phones have apt-X? Check this page periodically for updates. Many major phones will feature apt-X over the next 12 to 24 months. Meantime, Sportsband works great with any Bluetooth stereo phone.

Sportsband works with any stereo Bluetooth (A2DP) enabled device. That includes Macs, most PCs, MP3 players, iPad, and more. Wondering which devices have apt-X? The brand new Mac Mini come with apt-X on board. Check this page periodically for updates on other new products with apt-X. Meantime, Sportsband works great with any Bluetooth stereo device.![]()

JayBird offers the uSport Universal Bluetooth Adapter for any device with a standard 3.5mm headphone jack giving stereo Bluetooth and remote track controls to also any music device. It also offers apt-X, so now you can listen to music wirelessly from almost any device in apt-X audio performance, which cleans up, adds depth, bass and treble to your Bluetooth music, rivaling the performance of wired headphones with CD quality output.