iPod Nano bluetooth

We have an iPod Nano 1.0.4 and it does not connect via bluetooth to any device; even apple devices.  I finished a software update, reset the unit to the factory settings and rebooted it.  The nano is not even connect. The Nano can see other devices and other devices can see, but they do not connect.  Is this a software problem?

What devices you are trying to connect to?

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