Bluetooth Device for Nano

Does anybody know if there is a bluetooth device for the iPod Nano (like 'BlueTrip'), where I can listen to it through my CD Player? Does anybody know if these devices can be played through any CD Players? Does anybody know if you can change the songs from your CD Player or do you have to change it from their device or the iPod?

No, the BT protocol does not allow for an A2DP device to be simultaneously connected to two iOS devices.

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