The REAL Perfect Bluetooth iPod Classic

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A guide on how to build your very own Bluetooth iPod Classic. This guide should work with both the 5.5, and 6th/7th generation iPod Classic. Required Parts and Tools: Kapton Tape Electrical Tape Micro Soldering Equipment 0.26mm Coated Copper Wire Dremmel (Rotary Cutting Tool) Hot Glue Gun Electronic Tool Set Q/A "How Long does the Battery Last?": Expect over a week of continuous playback, approximately 48 hours with the Display turned on. "Will this work with my Airpods?": Yes, I&tested with my Airpods Pro and the iPod works just like any other Bluetooth Device. "I Can&Connect my Bluetooth device to my iPod anymore, what do I do?": You might need to reset your Bluetooth Module. Do this by turning it off, waiting a couple seconds and then switching it to RX mode. Then turn it on and off again, wait a couple more seconds and switch it back to TX mode. (You will need to open your iPod to do this) "What sort of Bluetooth Range should I expect from my iPod?": Provided you cut a hole into the metal display separator (As shown in the video) you should get at least 1-3 meters depending on what position the iPod is in. Depending on its orientation the signal can get occluded, leading to audio dropouts. In real life use, dropouts are negligible and rarely interrupt the listening experience. Expect even better range on the 5.5g iPod due to its poly-carbonate housing. Music Used: Study And Relax by Kevin MacLeod Creative Commons...

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