: Sony Bluetooth Wireless Transmitter for iPod (Black)
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Sony Bluetooth Wireless Transmitter for iPod (Black)
from: Sony CE
List Price: $69.99
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sony
Color: Black
EAN: 0027242724327
Label: Sony CE
Manufacturer: Sony CE
Model: TMR-BT8iP
Publisher: Sony CE
Studio: Sony CE

Features:
  • Power supply from iPod no batteries necessary
  • No cable design using iPod connector
  • Compact Design



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Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionThis convenient transmitter lets you enjoy your iPod music wirelessly on a compatible Bluetooth sound system. It doesn't use a battery, and draws minimal power from the iPod. Basic functions can be controlled from a compatible Bluetooth headset with AVRCP compatibility. The compact size and simple operation make the TMR-BT8IP transmitter a must-have accessory for true music lovers. It is designed for any iPod with dock connector (30-pin).


What Others Say

Excellent Product!
This does exactly what i wanted it to do, transmit my ipod to my Motorolla S9 Headset. It really works great. Syncing it to the iPod is a bit difficult but it works and half the time I never know how it actually syncs but it does. Very happy with the product!



Great for running! You need line of sight...
Adapter fits snug with the ipod and is not flimsey so it won't come unhooked easily. I paired this with the Motorola bluetooth A2DP headphones [...] YOU MUST pair this device with a stereo bluetooth headset that has A2DP or else it won't work! My only complaint is that the signal cuts out when you lose line of sight with the headset-even when it's on your iPod armband while jogging and it's transmitting to your headphones a foot away-if my arm swings too far back the signal cuts out for a second. Not a big deal but something to consider. Overall great product that works well as advertised-just be sure to keep track of it cause it's really tiny!



Bluetooth for iPod - GREAT
I have an iPod Touch 1G and I wanted to stream audio to my Yamaha RX-V663 receiver. I purchased the Yamaha Bluetooth dongle, hooked it to my receiver, then hooked this Sony Bluetooth dongle to my iPod. Be aware: buying these devices is a lot pricier than getting a cheap-o iPod dock and hooking it to the AUX input of your receiver.

The iPod Touch should have Bluetooth built in. I heard that Apple intentionally did not include Bluetooth, because they didn't want to compete with their own iPhone device. That is very annoying, because I didn't want an iPhone.

I was hearing music within 60 seconds. I just had to activate the "pairing" process on both devices, they found each other, and music immediately began pumping ... Read More



Conformation of the iPod Touch 2nd Gen.
This does work beautifully on the iPod Touch 2nd Gen. Does what is says. To bad Apple can't add Bluetooth as an spp. to transfer photos or other files. Also just bought Motorola S9 Stereo headset witch is sleek, elegant and wireless. Apple needs to be more innovated with todays technology and get with the program as far as compatability. A must have prouduct if you want capability.



Works well, but outside connection can be a problem
The unit works very well, but there are times when I am outside and I lose the connection for a second or less. I have noticed this with other Bluetooth devices, so I doubt it is solely a problem with this unit.


 

Sony Bluetooth Wireless Transmitter for iPod (Black)