Control your music with Belkin’s Bluetooth music receiver

Author: kate  //  Category: Entertainment

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Life has just gotten easier for music lovers with Belkin’s Bluetooth music receiver. This little device allows you to wirelessly play music from the iPhone 3G/3GS and second generation iPod Touch. It connects to the home stereo system with a cable and voila, music can now be enjoyed from the comfort of your couch.

Tech specs

The music receiver connects using Bluetooth v2.1 with EDR to give consistent, crystal clear sound. It’s got a blue LED light which will indicate the power and the Bluetooth status. Connecting six different devices isn’t a problem, seeing that it will pick up and remember each one. It also transmits perfectly up to 33 feet away. The music receiver supports Bluetooth A/V profile, and will reconnect automatically if there’s a signal loss within 15 seconds.

Easy listening

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This device is perfect for parties. The iPhone or iPod Touch works as a remote, running back and forth to change the song is a thing of the past. The music receiver is compatible with any A2DP device, enabled with Bluetooth. It’s small, compact, looks classy yet simple and will easily fit into any pocket. The music receiver comes with a 3.5mm cable that plugs into the audio jack. No more hassles and confusion about which wire goes where.

Wireless technology

The new technological age has brought simplicity into many lives, and that’s what wireless technology is all about. Almost anything is possible with just the touch of a button, using one device to control the other from metres away. Thanks to the brains behind Bluetooth, enjoying music is straightforward and affordable. The Belkin Bluetooth music receiver retails at £39.99.

The company

Photo: Belkin

For those who haven’t heard of Belkin before, they are a company based in America who specialise in connectivity. Working with Apple, they’ve given a new status to their products, giving the consumer more control over their devices. This fast growing company is taking the technical world by storm with their great designs and innovative products.

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