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Lots of static/poor sound quality. I've tried with 2 different phones (Palm 800/Palm Pre0 both with the Bluetooth stereo profile.
i was surprised at how light-weight, small and cheap it was. not good for mobile use.my bluetooth app unders windows xp on my asus eee pc 1000h indicated there was not much of a signal past 6 feet and it kept cutting out. at first i could only get sound in the left channel. even after i got the plastic cut away the female 3.5 jack cuts out if the unit is moved in the slightest. so it's not good for home use either.i think i paid near $50 but could not recommend it at any price. after taking it apart i was able to file and cut away plastic that was preventing the 3.5 stereo audio connector from going all the way in. after much trouble i was able to file and cut away plastic on both male and female sides to make a connection.
Frequency response is also on the low end of stereo Bluetooth receivers.Felix. Jensen WBT210 Bluetooth Portable Universal Stereo Receiver with Intergrated MicrophoneIf you like a good music quality- this device is not for you.Jensen WBT210 Bluetooth stereo receiver delivers mediocre sound quality with frequent stumbling (momentary interruptions) of the music transmission, which is very annoying for demanding music lovers.
i dont have any problem yet with this productif you have A2DP format in you pc bluetooth to connect this devicesyou can play your audio in your tv, dvd, vhs, portable speaker etc etcyou will have a lot of fun.and the option to answer phone is really good.
The battery life is ok, I get about 3 days of usage, 2.5 hrs per day to and from work. I have a BlackBerry 8800 and wanted to listen to music in the car via my AUX port (3.5 connection). The typical issue was only audio could be heard out of the left channel. Hope this review helped.
Ocassionally the music clips, quick break in the music, but that doesn't happen often and isn't too noticeable.Anyway, this device solved a problem for me and if your looking to send audio from your mobile device to an amplified speaker out put this will work great for you. I'm sure that it works great for a wireless headphone connection too but that is not how I'm using it so I can't comment. I did notice that sometimes songs sound a bit heavier or lighter which maybe outside interference to the bluetooth or the battery running down or just that the device does influence the output to some degree. Keep in mind garbage in, garabage out, so if you have crappy/low quality/bitrate mp3s then is not going to sound any better through this.
Came across this Jenson device for $17 and figured for the price it was worth a shot. As for the audio that traverses this device, it sounds pretty good. There are known issues with the 2.5 to 3.5 connectors and getting speakers, other than headphones, to work properly. That's not spectacular but its easy to charge and doesn't take more than an hour to complete.
The device has a built in battery that is charged via USB or the provided AC adapter. I did some research and found BlackBerry's Music Gatewway but wasn't willing to pay $50+ for the device. I was very happy when I go the device and paired with my 8800 and had stereo music via my car stereo.
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