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Old 01-16-2015, 03:38 AM   #540
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Originally Posted by Tarana View Post
I got my Echo a couple of days ago. There are some features I totally love, but I did want to say that the speaker quality is excellent for my audiobooks. Even if you can't stream Audible, which is a future possibility, the bluetooth connects every time. I actually prefer having my Nano close by for the control functions.
I received my Echo on Wednesday. Sounds better than I'd expected for music. A bit bass heavy for and talk radio and podcasts, but good if I keep volume down. I tried to pair it with my Asus laptop last night. It said it connected, but it didn't. I think there was a visual indication on my laptop bluetooth page that the signal was weak (there was an X on it). I'm trying again right now, but so far my laptop doesn't recognize the Echo (it took a few minutes last night). It lists an Apple TV, which I do not have!

I have an ipod nano and wonder how I would pair that with Echo. Do you set it up on the nano itself? My nano was purchased in 2014. My larger ipod (30GB) is much older, so I don't know whether it is bluetooth capable.
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