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This tiny dual Bluetooth-transmitter accepts signals from your legacy gear and also serves as a USB audio interface, so you can transmit from your computer. It sounds great and has about a 30-foot ...
The best wireless headphones and best true wireless earbuds let us enjoy audio content without being tethered to our laptop, smartphone or tablet. But as convenient and packed with features as they ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Bluetooth has forever changed how we think of home and personal audio. Its popularity made it a lot easier to rip the headphone jacks out of ...
Bluetooth technology has significantly enhanced our lives in ways that we cannot imagine. If we listen to music wirelessly on our headphones, it’s mostly because of Bluetooth. However, not all tech is ...
This handsome transmitter looks right at home alongside pro audio gear, and has better range (about 10 meters in our testing) than others. It’s easy to setup and pair, but it misses a trick by not ...
I have always liked the Bluetooth receivers since I have quite a few speakers that do not support any wireless streaming protocols but all of my music is on my phone. I have used a few Bluetooth ...
Portronics AUTO 14 helps you easily broadcast audio output from TVs, CD players, or even old PCs, to Wireless Headphones, Speakers and even Car Stereo Systems. Portronics has launched Auto 14, a ...
While Bluetooth has become ubiquitous, there is still a wide range of gear with 3.5mm audio jacks. The EVE II Bluetooth ...
There’s a lot of car and home audio equipment still around that was never designed to be Bluetooth compatible. With a good Bluetooth receiver, that’s not a problem. Plug it in, link it up, and you’re ...