Sony Two-Way Bluetooth Adapter for iPod and MP3 Players
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Now you can enjoy your entire music collection wirelessly via Bluetooth communication! Simply connect the HWSBTA2W Bluetooth Transmitter/Receiver to your current home audio system for instant music streaming. With a slim, compact design, this transmitter is compatible with both your home and car audio systems.
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Technical Details
- Use as either transmitter or receiver- Stand/cradle/AC adaptor supplied
- Bluetooth version 2.0
- Profiles: A2DP
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By Paul (Oregon)
I have to say this is a great unit for the price and functions it has to offer.
I have used it in my car to transmit Bluetooth sound from my LG Env Touch
to my car stereo. I was able to use my 4.5 volt Sony CD car adaptor for power.
In another vehicle I used a cassette adapter with 3.5 mini coupler to connect
the transmitter.
I have used it as a transmitter for watching TV.
I buy most of my stuff at Amazon. However I purchased a refurb unit elsewhere
for [...]. :-) It works good!
By Piko
No problems setting it. At first my bluetooth headphones didn't match and they were like 20cm away. The manual said "put the devices closer". I though 20cm was more than enough and simply the devices were unexpectedly incompatible (SONY DR-BT50 headphones) but then putting them at 10cm or so made them pair.
And since them, voilà.
By Banamex (DF, Mexico)
The Sony Two-Way Bluetooth Adapter for iPod and MP3 Players is a good receiver, I told that because I only use this itme like receiver. The item is very easy to use, is compact and have a excellent quality of sound (I think that this depend of the quality of music used, I use the 260 Kbps to 320 Kbps), this item have only one trouble, the out line volume is low, more than normal, so if you have a good amplifier system, maybe this can't be a problem for you. The real distance for this item works fine is 5 mts
I didn't use this item like transmitter.
For me it's a good product
By Tough Customer (Torrance, CA United States)
The reason I bought this unit was to use it as a Bluetooth receiver, with its audio output connected to the input jack of my stereo. My plan was to route a music stream from my computer, out of its USB port via a Bluetooth transmitter dongle. I was able to pair the transmitter dongle with the Sony Bluetooth receiver, and the Sony showed up in my Vista list of Bluetooth devices properly as an "audio sink". The problem is that I can't figure out how to make the Sony receiver show up in the Windows list of sound output devices, which makes it impossible to direct the computer's sound stream to the Sony. I searched the web and found several people with this same problem, but no viable solutions. Suggestions, anyone? My only thought is to buy a second Sony unit & connect it to the computer's analog sound output as a Bluetooth transmitter, then pair it to the first Sony unit which is configured as a Bluetooth receiver connected to the stereo. But it seems inelegant (and noisey) to take a digital audio stream from the internet, convert it to analog at the computer's output, then re-digitize it for Bluetooth wireless transmission, then re-convert it to analog for the stereo input. Not to mention the expense of having to buy a second Sony unit. Here's the deal, Sony: tell me how to fix this problem without having to buy a second Bluetooth tranceiver, and I will raise this review to 5 stars!
By The Jazz Man !!!!!!!!!!! (Florida)
iT IS SAMLL AND SLEEK , COMING FROM Sony one would assume it is good , RANGE IS LOUSY AS CAN BE , I HAVE A LOGITECH (rf) AND A KENSINGTON AND BOTH ARE MUCH BETTER
bought this only because of both the size of the Trans/receiver and the Bluetooth dongle wich is placed under the Ipod , very samll very bad
DONT BUY THIS*************************
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