IPod 4 and Wahoo, compatible?

I purchased a Wahoo Fitness Blue HR in San Francisco at the Apple store to go with my ipod touch 4th generation. The clerk told me they were compatible but once I get home, I cannot get them to pair. Are they compatible?

Sorry, it is not compatible. It says on the web-site. It is only compatible with the iPod Touch 5, iPhone 4s and 5, iPad 3, 4 and Mini.
You should get a refund, it is not cheap.
http://store.apple.com/au/product/H8296VC/B/wahoo-fitness-blue-hr-heart-rate-mon itor

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