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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 ...
When putting together a large home audio setup, you’ll quickly find out it’s the little things that matter. A Bluetooth audio receiver may not be the showiest centerpiece of your dream audio ...
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Plug this little gizmo into any stereo or speaker and presto: instant Bluetooth. It normally sells for $60. Sellout risk: huge! Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, ...
Pure Resonance Audio has unveiled its first Bluetooth audio receiver. The BTR1 is a Hi-Fi Bluetooth wireless audio receiver with an extended wireless range of up to 100 feet. The BTR1 streams ...
We take things for granted until they are gone. So is the case with Bluetooth technology. For so many years, we have had Bluetooth in almost all our gadgets. We rely on it to transfer data too. But we ...
Whether you've moved on from your iDevice to something else, or you just want to be able to change the tunes from far away, this super cheap Bluetooth receiver will dramatically increase the ...
Bluetooth audio is common in new cars, but if your ride is a few years old you might not be able to stream audio through the radio. Other options exist: Your car may have an auxiliary input that ...
If you have an older car without Bluetooth built into it, you can buy adapters to do so. But, Redditor parkerlreed decided to create his own system using a Raspberry Pi. The setup here does exactly ...