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

3/11/2012

Bluetooth Stereo Gateway DC800 Bluetooth Adapter for Home Stereo Review

Bluetooth Stereo Gateway DC800 Bluetooth Adapter for Home Stereo
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I use this most of the time to connect the Bluetooth audio output from my iMac to the stereo, so that I can listen to internet radio using real speakers. The computer and the stereo are in different rooms, not even adjacent rooms, and the DC800 has no difficulty connecting to the Mac. Sound quality is very good; I have not had the problems that some other reviewers mentioned about sound quality.
The DC800 will do more, though. I can listen to whatever the stereo is playing, such as broadcast TV or a DVD, via Bluetooth headphones (I use Motorola BT820s). I can listen to my iPod through the stereo using a tiny Bluetooth iPod adapter (from Sony) that attaches via the iPod's docking connector. Now, it's easy to connect an iPod to a stereo by just plugging a stereo cable into the iPod's earphone jack, but then you have to leave the iPod near the stereo or use a long cable. With a Bluetooth connection, you can sit across the room, holding the iPod, and use the iPod's controls to select music. You'll also need some sort of remote for the stereo's volume control, because the volume setting on the iPod has no effect on the volume of the Bluetooth connection, at least using the Sony adapter.
The DC800 was easy to set up and easy to pair with the Bluetooth devices I have. It has no controls other than a power switch (I leave it on all the time) and a button to press for pairing. It just works.
One thing it WON'T do is two Bluetooth sessions at once. I can't play the computer's sound through the stereo via Bluetooth and at the same time listen to the stereo's output via Bluetooth headphones. There's no real need to do this (just pair the headphones directly with the computer), but I tried it to see if it works -- it doesn't.
I definitely recommend this product.

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MODEL- DC800 VENDOR- MOTOROLA/GI FEATURES- Motorola Bluetooth Home Stereo Transceiver By streaming music to your the Bluetooth Stereo Headphones, the Bluetooth Home Stereo Adapter turns audio devices such as home stereos and MP3 players into wireless music systems. Just plug the DC800 into your home stereo or MP3 player with an included RCA cable or 3.5mm cable and you are ready to go. You can even hook up to your RCA capable TV!

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2/03/2012

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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12/29/2011

Scosche IUBHK iPod/MP3 Bluetooth Home Kit Review

Scosche IUBHK iPod/MP3 Bluetooth Home Kit
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This thing works like a charm. I own a Apple 60 GB Black iPod Video AAC/MP3 Player (5th Generation) and the Motorola Krzr K1m Sprint phone, which sadly does not feature stereo bluetooth and I was looking for a solution for this unnecessary issue (Motorola should've built in stereo bluetooth along with it's mp3 player). The Scosche Blulife Home Kit was the answer to my prayer. Not only could I use the transmitter with my phone to send stereo audio to my bluetooth headset, the reciever can be used for sound in the home or vehicle. A beautiful thing.
For my video Ipod, I can connect the standard 3.5" jack and send the signal to either the receiver, which connects via any RCA connection, or to my Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Headset HBH-DS970. One important thing to point out is to know what you want to do with your devices, then, read the manuals for all your devices thoroughly. I admit I did have trouble the first time around with the HBH-DS970 pairing to the transmitter and the phone simultaneously, but once I spent time with the manual, I followed the clear instructions and was able to achieve my goal of being able to switch back and forth between music and phone calls. It s all about the single/multiple switch button on the headset. The only gripe I have if any, is the size of the transmitter, which could get bulky if you intend to connect it to your portable devices on the go. Otherwise indoor use not a problem whatsoever.
Here's The Breakdown:
Pros: Fast automatic pairing
No compatibility issues
User Friendly
Durable
Comes with various size holsters for the different Ipod types
Price - very affordable and appropriate
Battery Life
Make your non bluetooth phone (or other device) into a bluetoothphone (or other device) Cons: Transmitter a bit bulky for use with phone adds bulk to Ipod
Highly recommended!

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11/17/2011

Belkin F8Z179ttP iPod TuneFM Review

Belkin F8Z179ttP iPod TuneFM
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This item only works through my truck stereo. Every other stereo I own whether it be home stereo or car stereo, it is mostly static. It's as if I am off one number on the station I'm transmitting through and the music can barely be heard over the static. Also the range is awful. If it's not within 6 inches of the stereo, the static starts. I wouldn't recommend this product to anyone.

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