If you're familiar with Bluetooth pairing, using the BluBridge shouldn't present many problems. The adapter kicks into discovery mode the moment it is plugged into your iPod and looks for nearby audio receivers (speakers, headphones).
The BluBridge's main competitor is the Scosche TuneStream, a product with a smaller, sexier design and a current street price of $69. After testing the TuneStream against the BluBridge using a fourth-generation iPod Nano, a pair of Logitech FreePulse Bluetooth headphones, and the Miccus BluBridge mobile speaker, we preferred the sound quality and design of the Scosche TuneStream over the BluBridge. Both products offered identical wireless range, but the sound of the BluBridge tended to be overdriven compared with the cleaner, quieter sound of the TuneStream.
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