I have one.  No, it's perfectly doable.  VoiceOver is available to you.  I 
have paired my Bluetooth headphones without any issues and use them.  It's a 
simplified interface compared to the iPad or iPhone, but it's still fully 
accessible.


Take Care

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On Oct 21, 2012, at 10:28 PM, denise avant <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> i am considering getting the new ipod nano. i'm wondering if anyone here has 
> purchased one. i know you can connect to bluetooth speakers but given that it 
> does not have an external speaker, i guess this can be a little more 
> challenging for voiceover users. and connecting to bluetooth headphones would 
> be virtually impossible.
> just looking for feedback.
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