The new Ipod nano with bluetooth

I now test this new 7th gen (i think) with bluetooth to an wireless loopset as I´m hard of hearing. I can hear music on the player but how can I hear the radio?
You have to connect the earphones to get the radiostations, and so the hearing would come over the earphones. But I would lite to hear the radio over my wireless loopset. How can I do that?

You aren't able to listen to radio with wireless headphones. The radio function piggybacks the headphone wire to use as an antenna.
If you decide to use radio with headphones with a cord, make sure the cord isn't tangled for a clearer audio track.

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