Share An Old iPod’s Music Library Wirelessly Using An Arduino

Share An Old iPod’s Music Library Wirelessly Using An Arduino


If you have an old iPod collecting dust, DIY site Erroneous Data Projects shows off how to add Bluetooth to the iPod so you can share your music with an Android app.

The basic premise here is that you’re adding Bluetooth to the your old iPod using an Arduino and then sharing that music library to an Android app. As you’d expect, the tricky part is connecting the iPod to the Arduino, but after that things are pretty straightforward.

It’s a bit of work to get everything in order, but it will certainly bring a new lease of life to that old iPod.

Hack an old iPod using an Arduino and an Arduino [Erroneous Data Projects via Adafruit]


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