Bluetooth headphones for listening to music

do these exist? i recall reading somewhere that music couldnt be done over bluetooth...i'm hoping that changed. i just hate working out and the wire getting in my way...IT DRIVES ME NUTZ! sorry. if this does exist, are there any that hook on the ear? the current ones seem to always fall out on me...i have issues.
i have an original iPhone.

The iPhone itself supports only headset and handsfree BT profiles - meaning voice calls only, not the A2DP protocol required for streaming music.
However, there are 'dongles' that plug into the dock connector port and transmit music over Bluetooth.
Here's ONE EXAMPLE, and here's ANOTHER EXAMPLE.

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