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Belkin Bluetooth Music Receiver $35.70 Delivered - Dell

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Dick smith price: $69.98
Apple price: $49.95

Highlights
Features Bluetooth v2.0 with EDR for superior wireless performance
Transmits up to 33 feet away
Remembers up to six paired devices
Compatible with all devices enabled with A2DP stereo Bluetooth

Overview
Now you can play your iPod touch or iPhone music through your home stereo or stand-alone speakers - wirelessly with Bluetooth Music Receiver from Belkin®. You'll get stereo sound and the ability to control your playlist directly from your device from the comfort of your couch. The Wireless Bluetooth Music Receiver connects simply to your stereo and pairs wirelessly with your iPod or iPhone via Bluetooth v2.0 for reliable, good-quality sound.

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  • Anyone know whether OW will price match online price from Dell?

    • yes they will

      • Thanks! Will track down my nearest OW shop…

    • agreed, but after postage and conversion and what not it is not that much savings in comparison.

      big plus for OW price match, that would bring the price down to mymemory's price

  • I bought one of these a few months ago, and returned it the next day — the sound quality was terrible. Constant crackling in the background, and the sound sounded "robotic" for lack of a better term. Tested with multiple headphones, and multiple bluetooth-enabled MP3 players.

  • Yeah, we've got these instore and the sound quality is abysmal. Shame, as belkin usually make excellent stuff!

  • "In terms of audio fidelity, the Belkin Bluetooth Music Adapter is good, but not great. With a strong connection the audio is crisp, clear, and with a full tonal range of rich lows and sharp highs. However, if there is any disruption due to distance or structural blockage, the audio will cut out, even if only for a moment. We also noticed that high-bitrate audio in formats alternative to MP3 exhibits strange signal degradation, resulting in an almost tin can-like effect. We tested a number of different devices using the same audio files, and the problem seems to be due to the limitations of the Bluetooth A2DP profile, which compresses high-end audio to fit within the Bluetooth bandwidth. For this reason, audiophiles may want to stray from Bluetooth connectivity, but for most average users it shouldn't present any noticeable issues.
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    Source:http://au.gear.ign.com/articles/111/1111257p1.html

  • in my humble opinion i think that weezy is the greatest bluetooth music receiver today..check it out and let me know..
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    www.unplugyourmusic.com

  • got it. it was cheap and does the job adequately. but it lags (most noticeable when playing games or movies) and I have also experienced that tin can effect so I use it only when im too lazy to connect the mac to the stereo! cool concept though

  • Can I play music from my pc?

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