Hi all. The thing you have to be careful when purchasing Bluetooth
adapters for audio is whether you want to receive or transmit. This
makes the entire difference in what you get. If you want to use your
iPhone for example to play music to a speaker or a headphone which is
not Bluetooth, then you want to get a Bluetooth audio receiver. Now, if
you want to do the other way around, like you want to play music from a
non-bluetooth device, like the NLS player, a Victor Reader Stream, the
lesser Book Sense, or a cheap MP3 player, then you want to get a
Bluetooth audio transmitter. The receiver will receive audio from a
bluetooth device such as an iPhone, the transmitter will send from a
non-bluetooth device to Bluetooth speakers.
I hope I didn't cause confusion, but I've seen too many reviews from
online places where people give bad reviews because they want to
transmit, but buy a receiver, or the other way around.
Below are links to first a transmitter, then a receiver.
Transmitter, this is the one you connect to a device which does not have
Bluetooth and you want to listen to its audio from a Bluetooth speaker.
http://www.amazon.com/TaoTronics%C2%AE-TT-BA01-Bluetooth-Transmitter-Players/dp/B004B8GF7Y/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1377086493&sr=8-3&keywords=audio+bluetooth+transmitter
Receiver, this is the device which listens to Bluetooth output from a
Bluetooth device like an iPhone. You would connect this device to
non-bluetooth listening gear, like stereos or headphones/speakers which
don't have Bluetooth.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006IJJH7O
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On 8/16/2013 6:03 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
Here's a post that made it on to the list a week or so ago. I think
you're looking for something like this.
Hi all. Please email me off list at [email protected] if you have any
questions or if you are interested in the following item. I now have for
sale a very cool little device. This device plugs in to any
speaker that has a 3.5 mm jack and will make it completely wireless. No
more having
to buy expensive Bluetooth speakers. Use your existing speaker or stereo
system.
Just plug this device in with the included auxiliary audio cord and
connect your
phone or device via Bluetooth and now your speaker is wireless. The
really nice thing
about this is that it is portable and rechargeable. So, you can take it
with you
anywhere. These are brand new in the box. Comes with audio 3.5 mm cord
and USB charger
cord. Price is $35 plus shipping. Email me at
[email protected]
if interested.
Thanks,
Brent Harbolt
On 08/16/2013 05:23 PM, Kay Malmquist wrote:
Hi all,
I realize this might be stretching the topic a bit but it is for my
iPhone. Does anyone know of a Bluetooth adapter that looks like a male
head phone jack that I could plug in to an input of a Bose or stereo so
songs can be played on that device using Bluetooth rather than having to
physically plug my iPhone into the Bose? Any thoughts are welcome. It
would have to be a receiver not a transmitter. Hope this makes sense.
Kay Malmquist
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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