Ive read an awful lot about a bluetooth enabled Ipod, and it seems the discussion dates back to 2002.
Apparently there are potential issues with illegal filesharing, sound quality and overall shortened battery life that are holding back apple (from what i could gather).
Others claim that getting rid of wires isnt enough to justify the extra hassle involved, including having battery drained headphones before your commute back home.
Additionally, wearing current BT headphones make you look ridiculous, which would put people off.
Now, the way I see it, if anyone could make decent BT headphones is apple.
Seccondly, although ipods are primarily used with headphones, it would be amazing to see wireless car integration. Itrip just doesnt work in major urban areas.
And BT doesnt need to be integrated across the line. in addition to ordinary ipods, you could have the BT Ipod for some $50 more
Apparently there are potential issues with illegal filesharing, sound quality and overall shortened battery life that are holding back apple (from what i could gather).
Others claim that getting rid of wires isnt enough to justify the extra hassle involved, including having battery drained headphones before your commute back home.
Additionally, wearing current BT headphones make you look ridiculous, which would put people off.
Now, the way I see it, if anyone could make decent BT headphones is apple.
Seccondly, although ipods are primarily used with headphones, it would be amazing to see wireless car integration. Itrip just doesnt work in major urban areas.
And BT doesnt need to be integrated across the line. in addition to ordinary ipods, you could have the BT Ipod for some $50 more