Showing posts with label bluetooth receiver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bluetooth receiver. Show all posts

4/07/2012

Old Version of Belkin F8Z492 Bluetooth Music Receiver for iPod and iPhone (Black) Review

Old Version of Belkin F8Z492 Bluetooth Music Receiver for iPod and iPhone (Black)
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This device works well. All those who say range is crap etc simply don't know or understand bluetooth application. If you use it with a laptop built-in bluetooth or a mobile phone, then range will be short because the laptop or mobile bluetooth is for connecting to devices in the immediate proximity to your work area. Thats why it's called PAN - Personal Area Network.
If you want to use it with increased distance, get a class I (class 1) USB dongle rated for 100 meters. You will not have any trouble.
I have validated it first hand - my HP laptop's built-in BT cuts off all the time if more then 2 meters (6 feet) away. My ipod and iphone work nicely to about 5 meters (15 feet). A cheap billionton class 1 dongle doesn't cut off even at 10 meters (30 feet) and a belkin class 1 usb dongle even works at 12 meters (36 feet) with one concrete wall between.
Another advantage I find useful is that it supports multiple device pairing, I just leave it powered and once you 'disconnect' one device you can 'connect' a different one.
The device is powered by a 5V/0.2A universal (100V-240V) adapter and remembers my paired devices even after disconnecting and reconnecting power.
Audio quality is as good as any other A2DP bluetooth audio device. They all use the SBC (Low Complexity Subband Codec) bluetooth protocol which limits bandwidth to 512 kbit/s - which allows to enjoy sounds similar to a 256 kbit/s stereo mp3 file.

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3/10/2012

Ihifi Transmitter for Ipod Review

Ihifi Transmitter for Ipod
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I have purchased two of these, and I feel like an idiot. I was told that the new version is supposed to work. BS. I did my homework, checked for compatibility and bought this and a stereo bluetooth device. Both were Bluetooth v1.2, A2DP, and 0000 or 1234 passcode compatible. Neither have worked. I have even tacked down friends with compatible bluetooth devices with no success. I give this 1 stars (because I can't choose 0). Good luck with the companies tech support = voicemail. No reviews = bad product (usually).

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3/04/2012

Scosche IUBHK iPod/MP3 Bluetooth Home Kit Review

Scosche IUBHK iPod/MP3 Bluetooth Home Kit
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Plugged into any device other that iPod: Works for 5-10 minutes then loses the connection with no apparent cause.
With iPod: Keeps the connection open, but sound randomly drops for a fraction of a second, several times a minute, if the transmitter is > 6 feet from the base station. (Note: I have no problems with any other BlueTooth item I own within my house) This is VERY obnoxious, and means it the device effectively has just a 6 foot range.

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12/09/2011

Scosche UBRH Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit Review

Scosche UBRH Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit
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I purchased this item two years ago. Save your money and skip it. It is garbage. It kept disconnecting every two minutes, and I had to reset everything to reconnect. I thought I had a faulty unit and got it replaced, same result. STAY AWAY.

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Broaden your iPod wireless listening options with this Scosche Bluetoothhome expansion receiver. Compatible with the Scosche Bluetooth car kit, the homereceiver lets you play your iPod wirelessly through your home stereo speakers withoutusing an FM transmitter. Simply plug the transmitter that came bundled with your car kitinto your iPod or MP3 player, then run an RCA cord from your stereo to the homereceiver expansion module. Once you're plugged in, you can enjoy your entire iPodlibrary in the comfort of your living room, all without the hassle of messy cables. It's anideal way to seamlessly transfer your music from one location to anther without haulingalong a ton of equipment (note that the receiver also works in an office, boat, or even asecond car). Best of all, the sound is far better than with an FM transmitter, with CD- quality streaming audio.
The home receiver is also compatible with Bluetooth-enabled cell phones. The includedhands-free microphone will pick up your conversation from a distance, while theBluetooth transmitter will play the phone's audio through your stereo speakers. It'sperfect for people who want to enjoy a hands-free conversation without buying acompletely separate attachment.
Other details include an integrated level adjustment that lets you match the volume ofyour iPod to your other audio sources, a home power adapter for charging, an RCAaudio cable, and a car power cable for use in a second car. It's even possible to install thereceiver module far away from the stereo, as its range extends to 30 feet.
What's in the Box Bluetooth receiver, receiver stand, AC adapter, hands-free microphone, vent-mountphone cradle, phone cradle bracket, two phone cradle mounting arms, 18-inchinterconnect audio cable, 6.5-foot power cable, hardware, user's manual.

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11/19/2011

Nu Wireless Audio Kit Review

Nu Wireless Audio Kit
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I do not know if the item I received is simply defective or if it is actually interfering with my computer's wifi adapter. My experience with this device has been anything but hassle free and the limited documentation provided does not list a customer service website or phone number.

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10/23/2011

Sony TMR-BT10A Bluetooth Transmitter Adaptor Review

Sony TMR-BT10A Bluetooth Transmitter Adaptor
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I already have the Miccus BluBridge BT receiver. I got this transmitter and I am returning it. I'll just get a Miccus transmitter. The design and the possible points of failure is what gets this product 1 star. There is nothing portable about this item. Charger via base? C'mon Sony get with the program. Sony seems to be so fond of producing one AC/DC adapter after another. Why not charge unit via transmitter itself. Also, why not via a Mini or Micro USB connection. All my electronic gadgets are charged via USB. So, I have ONE AC/DC adpater and ONE car charger. Then unit is connected via USB cable for charging. Except for these Sony products and I will not have it anymore. Finally, why not have a mini plug on unit iself instead of the already FIXED cable!
No thanks, I'll get the Miccus BluBridge transmitter instead. For true portability!

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10/11/2011

Bluetooth Stereo Gateway DC800 Bluetooth Adapter for Home Stereo Review

Bluetooth Stereo Gateway DC800 Bluetooth Adapter for Home Stereo
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I was seeking a way to watch t.v. in my basement while running on the treadmill and lifting weights in the early morning hours. The T.V. had to be turned up way too loud so that I could hear it while on the treadmill. I started by purchasing an FM transmitter and using my arm-band fm "walkman" type of device. The reception was terrible unless I stood right next to the transmitter.
I bought the Motorola S9 stereo headset and the Motorola DC800 stereo adapter. These two paired easily and the sound is unbelievable. I can run on the treadmill and watch "loud" T.V. and there are no reception problems. I would highly recommend this set-up to anyone.

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10/07/2011

Motorola 89015J Dc800 Bluetooth Stereo Gateway Review

Motorola 89015J Dc800 Bluetooth Stereo Gateway
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I recently upgraded my hearing aids to a pair of Phonak aids and I purchased the phonak iCom. I did this so I could make a blue tooth pairing with my cell phone. With the Motorola Dc800 Bluetooth Stereo Gateway I am also able to hear my stereo, my TV, etc. in stereo through my hearing aids. I do not have to turn the volume up a drive the rest the family out of the room. Late at night if I want I can watch listen to music without anyone else hearing it. And I have stereo pumped through my hearing aids as I walk around the house. This is freedom for hearing aid patients like me.

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9/10/2011

GE 99004 Bluetooth Home Stereo Transmitter and Receiver Review

GE 99004 Bluetooth Home Stereo Transmitter and Receiver
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What a wonderful toy! Any audio you can listen to on your A2DP bluetooth-enabled computer can be easily streamed to your home stereo system.
I bought this particular Bluetooth module because:
a. it can act as either a transmitter or a receiver by flipping a switch and
b. it has both front panel buttons and and IR remote, allowing the box to send AVRCP commands (pause/fwd/back/vol) back to the bluetooth transmitter.
I programmed my universal remote (Harmony) to replace the GE mini-remote.
Pros:
I use the box mainly to stream music from a Dell e1505 laptop to my home stereo and the sound quality is absolutely fantastic. I've run it for several hours straight with no disconnect problems.
Cons:
This could be an issue with my laptop, but sometimes the GE Bluetooth box stays in "connected" mode even after the laptop is put in standby. The result is that I can't reconnect the laptop until I power-cycle the Bluetooth box (unplug/plug-in). I probably need to do a bluetooth disconnect before going into standby mode...
Also, the aforementioned AVRCP commands don't seem to work with iTunes, but they do work with Windows Media Player.


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8/17/2011

Eos Converge Wireless Stereo Audio Receiver for iPod and iPhone Review

Eos Converge Wireless Stereo Audio Receiver for iPod and iPhone
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Airport express works great with itunes and does a decent job of syncing between multiple rooms, but it's not perfect and it can get out of sync sometimes. Plus, using the itunes remote had limited capabilities, things I was dying for (pandora, last fm, alarms, sleep timer, etc.).
What I had been dreaming about was a sonos, but I couldn't bring myself to buy it, particularly because I needed (wanted) audio in 5 corners of my house - that would've easily run me $1500. Then I read about this device.
First, let me say that the customer service is amazing. I called and asked them about how good the multi room sync was, within hours I got a response - down to 20 milliseconds, not noticeable. If you have to put it in far range, it can get to 60ms, which you may hear. But at that range, I doubt you'd notice the interference because the rooms are so far apart. In my house, the normal setting works fine, I have a townhouse, 3 listening spots upstairs, two downstairs.
Now, what I had really dreamed about though was the sonos control. So this little device allowed me to take the output of a single sonos and transmit it through the whole house! While I don't have control of the music that goes to individual rooms, each room has its own self powered speaker which I can tweak the volume with. Saved me a ton of money and I finally have the perfect dream system. Plus, I was able to take the money I saved and put it towards better speakers in the living room!

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8/11/2011

Sony DRCBT15 Bluetooth Stereo Hands Free Mobile Phone Reciever Review

Sony DRCBT15 Bluetooth Stereo Hands Free Mobile Phone Reciever
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The Good
- Music remote control commands (previous track, next track, play, pause, fast forward, rewind) work flawlessly with my Apple iPod classic 160 GB and my Sony TMR-BT8iP Bluetooth Wireless Transmitter for iPod
- Music volume can be adjusted
- Sound is crystal-clear (in A2DP music transmission mode)
- Accommodates the headphones of my choice (has a stereo 1/8-inch jack instead of hardwired headphones)
- I was also able to interface the device with my PC's Bluetooth transmitter, for basic wireless audio recording
The Bad
- Very expensive
- Must be recharged in the included cradle, with the included transformer (I would have preferred a USB charging cable)
- Battery cannot be replaced easily, if at all
The Bottom Line
I walk a lot, and like to listen to music while walking. I wanted a wireless remote control/headphone solution so that I could leave my iPod in my backpack, carry a small controller in my hand, and not have my headphones be tethered to my backpack.
I considered alternatives from Panasonic, JVC and MacSense, some of which were more expensive (considering the total price of the transmitter and the receiver), and some of which were a little less expensive. Sony's solution had the best specifications. I am very pleased with my purchase.

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6/27/2011

Miccus BluBridge mini-jack Rx: Portable, Bluetooth Music Receiver with Stereo Output (1/8-Inch) for Home and Auto systems Review

Miccus BluBridge mini-jack Rx: Portable, Bluetooth Music Receiver with Stereo Output (1/8-Inch) for Home and Auto systems
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I purchased both the Belkin Bluetooth Reciever Belkin Bluetooth Music Receiver and the BluBridge Receiver from two different locations and was going to return the one that I liked the least. So here is a very quick comparison. In the testing I also had one of my friends give his opinion as well. Here is what we both thought:
Belkin Bluetooth Reciever
Sound Quality: Amazing/Excellent 10/10- sounds just as good if not better than standard wired 3.5mm audio connection
Range: 8/10 Line of sight maybe 20-25ft, although I hear that this also depends on your transmitter, I was using Lenovo s10-3t netbook integrated bluetooth and Iphone 3GS integrated bluetooth as source.
Connectability Ease: 10/10, once you have paired it, it stays plugged in to the wall next to your stereo. Example: I turned off my Lenovo s10-3t netbook, the blue light went out on the belkin receiver showing disconnect, I turned the netbook on a day later, immediately I notice the belkin blue light come back on the belkin receiver, and the connect is so fast that the windows 7 startup sound/chime came in through my stereo. Obviously if you connect your computer to a different bluetooth audio device, you will have to later tell it to reconnect to the belkin. But the whole process is super smooth.
Portability: NOT PORTABLE, stays plugged in to wall, this is also a PLUS, because it always stays very ready for easy connect.
BluBridge 3.5mm Mini-Jack Rx - Receiver
Sound Quality: Excellent 9.8/10, wired and the belkin bluetooth sound were slightly better, it was more of a slightly fuller/richer, slightly louder sound with the belkin or wired connection. Note: it is only very slightly better sound. My friend and I could only tell the difference when we used the same song, same sound source connecting back and forth very quickly. In the BluBridge's defence it produces 9.8/10 sound whether on battery power or connected to usb charging.
Range: 9/10 Line of sight maybe 25-30ft, basically I got an additional 5ft of range from the same bluetooth transmitters. The signal did seem stronger, when I would start to reach the max, the signal would break and then regain clear again for 3-4 more feet if the transmitter was stable. With the belkin as soon as the signal started to break, the signal was gone.
Connectability Ease: 8/10, this is mainly because the unit has a battery power saver that shuts off the device when not in use. So you have to hold down the button on the unit for 7 seconds, then connect with your device (Iphone 3GS or Lenovo s10-3t netbook)
Portability: Extremely and Easily Portable 10/10. I use it off of battery power mostly, I have it plugged into my Harman Kardon Go + Play High-Performance Portable Loudspeaker System with Dock for iPod (Newest Model) which can also operate off of battery power (8-D-cell batteries). Makes for a excellent portable sound source.
Testing: Used the Belkin RockStar 5-Way 3.5-mm Headphone Splitter (White) with Harmon Kardon Go and Play, 2 computer inputs, Belkin bluetooth input, and BluBridge bluetooth input, and Logitech Z-2300 THX-Certified 2.1 Speaker System with Subwoofer. Everything was connected at once and audio was crystal clear, from anysource, this really speaks volumes for the Belkin rockstar. And if your wondering, yes I did play the movie "Gone in 60 seconds" from my HTPC throught the belkin rockstar outputing to both the Logitech z-2300 speakers and the Harmon Kardon Go and PLay at the same time, sounded really good.
Before Very Close scrutinizing side by side testing, I thought I was going to be returning the Belkin, because the range was about 5ft less, and it wasn't portable. And playing with them separately 20min apart I nor my friend could tell a difference in the sound Quality, so it is very slight. But I ended up keeping them both. I recomend the Belkin if you have a stationary high end stereo system and have no need for bluetooth portability with your stereo system. Other wise I recomend the BluBridge 3.5mm receiver if you think you might ever want to hook it up to portable stereo. The Ease of connectiblity at the end of the day with the belkin is what made me keep it.
They are both EXCELLENT PRODUCTS, read details so see which fits your need better, I found a need for both.
PS: at the end of the testing my friend said he is going to buy the BluBridge bluetooth receiver, he like it because the sound quality was still excellent, it was portable, and he liked the look of it.


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6/26/2011

Sony Two-Way Bluetooth Adapter for iPod and MP3 Players Review

Sony Two-Way Bluetooth Adapter for iPod and MP3 Players
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This is a very cool gadget, that adds a Bluetooth interface to anything with either audio-in or audio-out jacks.
For example, receiver side of this device will connect your home/car/boat stereo to your Bluetooth-enabled MP3 player (like the one built into the RAZR V3xx and V3i mobile phones) allowing you to play your MP3s through the stereo's amp and speakers.
The transmitter side makes it possible to listen to the TV over Bluetooth headphones, just plug this thing in to the audio output jacks (found on most cable converters, DVD players, etc.)
In short, it makes your older audio devices available via Bluetooth, in just about every way you can imagine.
A couple of quick usage notes:
1.) To put it into pairing mode you must hold it's ID button for 7 seconds while it is powered *off*. You can hold it all day long after it's powered on, without changing a thing.
2.) The female audio jacks built into it are pretty stiff, you have to push it in until it clicks, and it takes a little more force than usual. (btw, its package does not RCA jack adapters, as is suggested in some of the product's literature, but those adapters are both cheap and readily available.)
3.) It's documentation states it can store 8 pairings with other devices, but does not indicate whether its transmitter is capable of connecting to more than one device at a time (which would be most functional, for sure.) At the moment I only have one device that supports A2DP (as a receiver, so until I get another, it's wait-and-see, I suppose... (I'll be pleasanty surprised if it does support more than one concurrent receiver, but what the heck: dare to dream.)


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6/16/2011

Motorola DC800 - Bluetooth wireless audio transmitter Review

Motorola DC800 - Bluetooth wireless audio transmitter
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Great little device. Works as receiver OR transmitter BOTH.
I really like this product.
The description of this device does not do it justice.
It is "bi-directional". It has both RCA in and out jacks on the back.
The device will pair with BT A2DP stereo profile compatible headphones for listening.
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It can also be paired with a laptop or BT enabled MP3 player/cell phone to RECEIVE stereo audio streams to your home or car stereo system.
I have tried both configurations and it works very well.
This unit can be powered by a USB jack whether that be an PC, Cigarette lighter adapter or in-dash head unit.
I purchased my from Radio Shack for $20.

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The Motorola DC800 Bluetooth Home Stereo Adapter turns your regular home stereo into a Bluetooth-enabled, wireless streaming machine. This adapter is the perfect companion for the Motorola HT820 Stereo Bluetooth Headphones. The HT820 headphones are the first of their kind, bringing Bluetooth music and cell phone functionality together in one powerful headset/headphone combination device. The DC800 is a breeze to set up, simply plug the adapter into your home stereo or MP3 player with the included RCA or 3.5-millimeter cable -- you can even hook it to any RCA-capable TV and wirelessly transmit audio from your television.
With the DC800 you'll enjoy listening to your favorite tunes upstairs and down (up to 30 feet away from your stereo) without making a sound or missing a call. Stop running over to the radio to turn down your favorite tunes every time you receive a phone call, and get yourself a DC800 adapter and the HT820 headphones from Motorola.
What's in the Box Motorola DC800 Bluetooth home stereo adapter, two RCA-to-RCA cables, one RCA-to-3.5mm cable, one RCA-to-2.5mm cable, power supply, quick start guide, and one-year limited warranty.

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