Sony 2-way Bluetooth Adaptor for iPod and MP3 Players

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Sony 2-way Bluetooth Adaptor for iPod and MP3 Players

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 : Sony 2-way Bluetooth Adaptor for iPod and MP3 Players
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0027242695054
Label: Sony
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: HWSBTA2W
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony



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Product DescriptionNow 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.




Features:
  • Use as either transmitter or receiver
  • Stand/cradle/AC adaptor supplied
  • Bluetooth version 2.0
  • Profiles: A2DP













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Could be really nice if it worked..
This is a neat device and would be great if it worked.

I had everything setup and it worked great for about 10 minutes, then it started cutting in and out and speeding up the music like some other reviewers had noted. It's almost like it overheats and stops working.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - I wish I could rate it -5
This thing could not be worse. I'm using it to connect to my stereo receiver which is all of 5 feet away, and have it set up as headphones on my Mac Book Pro running Leopard.

First, it can't connect to the device unless I run the pairing routine EVERY TIME, even though it's listed as paired in Bluetooth Assistant.

When it does manage to connect, the reception is awful. I think I've gotten about 10 seconds max of uninterrupted audio...most of the time it drops out every 2 or 3 seconds.

I've moved it closer and turned off all non-essential wireless services to absolutely no effect. I have no 2.4gHz devices in the house that would interfere, just a microwave oven 20 feet and three walls away.

Once I figure out how to put it back in the packaging it's going back asap. Avoid at all costs.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Easy to hook up, but unusable due to audio problems!
Hooked up without a hitch to my Lenovo T61 laptop. Sounded great at first, but then the problems started. The audio slows down and speeds up! Enough as to make it very annoying and essentially unusable, as it changes the pitch of the whole song. This is inexcusable for an audio product! Hopefully the seller will allow me to return the item.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Transmitter
At first i was sceptical in buying this , but went ahead and did,bought this to hook up to my LCD TV, was happy i did , works great , really like the auto off feature it has built in , easy setup , you only need to buy an extra cable if going to RCA jack on TV , very small.
The user manual says to keep it about 30ft away from any wireless routers, but i have mine less than 20ft away from a NetGear RangeMax 108mbs , and 1ft from a PS3 and there is absolutely no interference. Bought this to go with the CARDO S2 headset.
**Some user claim it was hard to setup , just follow the instructions, pairing is done by pressing the SET ID button before turning the unit on.**



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good unit..- update downward rading
As others have said, you have to really push the plugs into the unit to get them seated correctly (audio). And, turn the unit OFF and then press down on the ID button to pair with your headphones..the manual mentions this but in very very small print. In several months of use, I've gotten to know this product better and have found many times if I have left it and the receiving headphone bluetooth unit turned on and connected for many hours that they need to resync. Imagine sitting down to watch TV and hearing audio that cuts out every 10 seconds or so. I finally decided to resynch for each time I want to watch TV and hear the audio via the bluetooth link. This means: turning the unit on, waiting 8 seconds, pressing the sync button, and doing essentially the same for the headphone unit (also a sony) and importantly: making sure the headphone receiver is a few inches from the base unit while sync'ing.

also, there is a significant audio delay--so that you can 'see' a mismatch between people on screen talking and what you are hearing.

I'm disappointed in this base unit for reasons I mention in this updated review. For TV listening, it would be better to buy a small distribition amplifier to feed multiple earpieces rather than use this product. I'm afraid that Sony put all their money into styling and not into engineering in this case.



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