Hi Shelley As far as I know, cobalt used to sell something for the iPod, but whether it was for the iPod classic all the older generation iPods I have no idea as it was never something that interested me. As you know, all modern iPod devices including the iPod nano and iPod touch As well as the iPod shuffle have accessibility features built into them and there is no need for third-party adaptive devices. I hope you find what you need, but I would strongly suggest you invest in a new iPod if you want accessibility features. Sent from my iPhone > On 6 Dec 2014, at 17:37, Shirley and guide dog nitro > <doglover1980@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Folks > I thought I heard somewhere that there is something available to make the > ipod classic accessible? Some sort of voice accessible device that you put on > the end of the ipod? Is that true? > If there is such a thing could someone let me know? > Shirley