Bluetooth - use of Jabra Earpiece and Artonecs U&I-03 hearing aid Loop

Read the post which mentioned the Jawbone, I too tried to connect the Jabra earpice I use with my phone to the iPod Touch, no luck. I was also trying to connect an Artonecs U&I-03 bluetooth hearing aid loopset. This allows a deaf person to have their mobile phone play back through their hearing aid.
My deaf brother wants to be able to hear his music again and I'd hoped that one way would be by using a bluetooth loopset that would connect to the eharing aid.
Unfortunately the IPod doesn't recognise it.
Anyone know whether an IPhone would recognise it and if it did would it send music output through the Bluetooth.
Thanks

Information but not a solution. I have Phonak (Swiss) Naida (model) hearing aids with an iCom (loop) which the iPod Touch (4th generation) recognizes and will send the music on my iPod to my aids.
For some peculiar reason I cannot get the audio of Skype phone calls I initiate to also come through the aids. Apparently that is not feasible.

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