Introducing the new 2-in-1 bluetooth audio adapter, designed to transmit or receive music and audio to your favorite listening equipment. Now you can listen to all the music, movies and games on your iPhone, iPad or Android phone the way they were meant to be heard, in full, detailed sound through your home speakers. Just plug this sleek little adapter into your powered speakers or home theater system. It's that easy to turn your speakers into a wireless sound system for your Bluetooth-enabled smartphone or tablet. Instantly stream music, movie soundtracks, Pandora and game audio from your tablet or smartphone to your home speakers. Easy, User friendly and affordable.
D**H
I like it and it does what it suppose to do !
Just purchased this reciever/transmitter "BTT009" as it's called.Paired with my samsung galaxy and also paired with my 2nd gen Ipod touch, connected a wired stereo headphone directly to this reciever via 3.5mm jack ,not in the player,and transformed it into a wireless headphone,so now any wired headphones can be transformed into a wireless/bluetooth headphone ,sounds cool ,like James bond gadget from a local toy store called a wireless radio frequency transmitter/reciever now bluetooth.Pairing can be tricky at times I noticed .The transmitter has to be in TX mode,and then switched back to RX mode once connected to paired device.It can also be paired with a phone,that would be in TX mode ,you'll need a headset with mic ,unfortunately there is no mic built into this device ,It can only recieve and transmit ,audio out ,but there is another device similar to this one that has mic capability built into the unit .This one does not have a mic compared with "Britelink Bluetooth Speaker Adapter with Mic: Portable, Bluetooth Music Receiver with Stereo Output (3.5 mm) for Home and Auto Stereo Systems with Microphone.Item model number: BTRM-002. http://www.amazon.com/Britelink-Bluetooth-Speaker-Adapter-Mic/dp/B00BL9R692/ref=pd_rhf_se_p_t_4_N9YHOverall $25 bucks I paid is a little too much for this device ,I think.I would have bought another 2 or so if it was like $10 a piece.Button and construction are good and easy to access and operate .There are so many other brands out there that will do the same work for a lot cheaper .This is good also.Battery life good,atleast 8 plus of listening hours,charging time 2 hours.Distance can Vary ,but I noticed 5 metres max give or take before connection starts to cut off,open area can be challenging,below 10 metres.would I buy again ?yes. But not for $25.Do I recommend ? Yes.
A**Y
One of the best Bluetooth receivers
I bought this product so that I could send music from my smartphone to any not Bluetooth audio receiver. I have used it with an A/V Soundbar/ Subwoofer, a older home stereo amplifier, and an FM Receiver to hear MP3s on my phone in the car. It works well in all three scenarios; however, I enjoy it best in my car:1. It pairs without difficulty2. It contains a rechargeable battery: you can use it without an external power source which reduces clutter and increases its portability.3. The sound is great!4. I can also pair it simultaneously with a BT headset. If I receive a call while driving, I can answer the call, and the music ceases while voice is transmitted to the headset. When the call is completed, the music seamlessly resumes playing through the car speakers!I can even control changing selections via voice commands.I've had it for over 13 months and it still works as well as the first day. Compared to BT receivers that require external power, this device is much easier to use while driving/ traveling.
J**J
Great two-way adapter
After my wife complained about her corded headphones getting in the way at the gym, I bought her a set of Alpatronix HX200 (http://amzn.com/B00C9HW2DK) bluetooth headphones (in pink) since I really like the set I already had (in red). After one use, she declared that she loved them and wondered why anybody would use anything else at the gym...except when she wanted to watch and listen to the TV mounted on the treadmill, which has only a mini-jack connection. Hence the need for a bluetooth transmitter. After looking at several different models, I was intrigued by this unit and the seemingly identical Anker unit since they can both receive and transmit, and they don't need to be paired every time they are used. Having had great experiences with other Anker products (portable chargers and a bluetooth iPad keyboard/case), I decided this was the right model, and the WCI was much cheaper (sorry, Anker). This unit has lived up to expectations: small, convenient, and great performance. Now it doesn't matter what the source is...the cord has been cut.
D**E
amazing
I really wanted to lay in bed with the TV on without disturbing anyone else so i bought this and a receiver (as RF headphones don't have near as good quality as Bluetooth) and am very pleased with it. The sound quality is excellent and pairing is a snap! The battery life is way more than I expected at 11 hours on a full charge. Apparently it takes more power to receive than to send (as it states in the instructions) so i only really have to charge my receiver, which is by my bed anyway. I highly recommend this product not only for its performance but its price.
F**N
Worth every penny
Now, maybe the cheap-feeling plastic doesn't hold up. Maybe the battery craps out after a couple of months.But... who cares? You run that risk when you purchase inexpensive kit from little-heard-of companies overseas.For $25, to turn any speakers I can find that accept a 3.5mm audio cable to BT speakers? Yes, please. I was very surprised at how great it works with a set of midrange over-the-ear headphones (Sony).Well worth the risk for the reward at that cost.And so far, this device is absolutely perfect. Not a flaw to be found. Works as advertised, turns off in 5 mins by self, auto-pairs when I have phone BT on and turn device on. Music quality is great.Also, definitely works while charging.
C**H
Functions, but only just
A little disappointed in this one. The connection occasionally cuts out even at relatively short distances (< 15 ft). What's much more annoying, however, is that it cannot seem to reconnect when turned on. I have to put it in pairing mode every single time I want to use it, otherwise the connection fails. Bluetooth is understood to be an imperfect technology, but this device is among the least reliable I've come across.
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