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	<title>Comments on: What wireless headphones work with iPods? &#8211; if any?</title>
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		<title>By: elpalmes</title>
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		<description>iPod doesn&#039;t support wireless headphones, however, iPhone does, which has built-in bluetooth to distinguish it from the former, specifications wise. (iPod is an iPhone without a phone and bluetooth).

for noise-cancelling headphones, follow this CNET link</description>
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<p>for noise-cancelling headphones, follow this CNET link</p>
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