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Bluetooth Stereo Speakers For Apple Macs and iPod
Learn about A2DP stereo enabled audio speaker systems for Mac iPhone 3.0 and iPods
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Bluetooth Speaker Looks Good - Sounds GREAT!
2011-04-17 22:54:41
JamBox by JawboneMicro Sub-Woofer 2.1 Stereo with Hands-Free Call ManagementKnown for their top-notch Bluetooth headsets, JawBone has branched into external speakers. Internally, the JamBox is based on the same world-class 2.1 stereo audiophile hardware as the FoxLMB portable speaker. Extended bass response comes from the battery compartment which also functions as a low-frequency transducer. JawBone offers this stylish hands-free portable speaker available in 4 different color and speaker grille styles to suit your tastes. The built-in microphone offers HandsFree call management as well.The JamBox delivers Impressive, high-quality stereo sound you can hold in your hand. The JamBox measures roughly 6"x2"x2" and offers up to 10 hours playback. Rubberized casing prevents it from rattling on ...
 
Audiophile Quality HandsFree Wireless Speaker for Mac iPhone iPad
2010-04-19 17:04:49
Hearing is believing when it comes to the high-end stereo Soundmatters foxLv2 Bluetooth Pocket Loudspeaker. This is the ultimate audiophile quality compact portable Bluetooth speaker for Mac OSX Leopard, iPhone-touch, and iPad users.If it's $199 seems a little steep - watch this video first to get a better sense of the word class engineering involved - and why "You get what you pay for"Implementing both A2DP Bluetooth stereo audio - and Hands-free call management for cell and iPhone use, this does it all - on your desktop - within range of your iPad - or on the go. Measuring only 5.6"x2.2"x1.4" . Even the rechargable LiOn 5hr battery is integrated into a bass radiator design at the rear of the speaker to truly get frequency response down to 80HZ.Too rich for your blood? Ponder this altern...
 
Wireless Bluetooth 2.1 Speaker for Mac, iPhone, iPad
2010-04-09 18:07:11
Man Bluetooth computer speakers up to this point have been compact, portable wireless systems since Bluetooth is largely a close-range MOBILE sort of audio solution in the car and on the go. But as the Bluetooth device market matures, and as consumers continue to want the freedom of wireless connections any way they can get it - larger 2.1 stereo wireless speakers for the home and office.Creative Labs have come up with a good wireless 2.1 home speaker system for Apple Mac users : The Inspire S2 Bluetooth audio system which features compact desktop satellite speakers - and a 19 watt subwoofer to crank out the tunes hardcore.Creative Labs Computer Speakers2.1 A2DP Stereo StreamingFew Mac users will need the included Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR USB transmitter dongle that's included since Apple has ...
 
Lonely iPhones Looking for Bluetooth Speakers To Pair-Up With
2009-10-22 15:48:24
The millions of iPhones being sold are doing good things for the Bluetooth speaker market. The somewhat 'niche' market of Bluetooth speakers (especially those with built-in microphones for call management) is exploding. Below are some options currently available. Expect CES - The 2010 Consumer Electronics show in January to to bring a flood of revisions and new Bluetooth audio products to market. In the meantime: Amazon.com Widgets...
 
Fiddle-Futz : Living With Bluetooth Settings
2009-07-20 22:37:33
Take a look at this great utility for your OSX Menu Bar: SoundMenu 1.5.1 (available at versiontracker.com ) -- is just a great must-have utility to save your sanity - and save extra steps trying to cope with Apple's Sound Preferences panes: This handy little menu item shows available audio out and input sources and makes switching them on the fly as easy as possible. Which is good because...There's an awful lot of futzing involved with managing a Bluetooth headset or speaker. In this example, we've got a Sony DR-BT22 Bluetooth Wireless Stereo Headset. The microphone built into the headset choice is straightforward, there it is.But note how the Sony headset output shows up TWICE! It takes a simple switch from one to the other to quickly realize that the FIRST entry connects to the headset u...
 
Bluetooth Audio Range : Less Than You'd Like
2009-05-29 10:29:11
How far away can you roam from wirelss Bluetooth speakers? It's important to realize the Bluetooth specification is implicitly a PAN - Personal Area Network solution. It's meant for close-range 10 meter/30 feet easy connectivity to things nearby - and was never intended to be a long-distance, long-haul solution. Keep that in mind as you ponder placement of your Bluetooth speaker system, or where you wander wearing your BT headphones.Things have gotten better: Enhancements in Bluetooth 2.0 chipsets, antenna and transmitter sensitivity, and hardware design improvements are adding up to more powerful and robust audio transmission and reception than in Bluetooth's early days. But it's important to temper your expectations. You may find that even 15 feet away you may experience drop offs, degre...
 
Softick Audio Gateway for OSX 10.4 Tiger Users
2009-04-29 21:08:46
A missing piece for OSX 10.4 users: Enjoy stereo wirelessly with a low-cost app: Softick Audio Gateway for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger: is software which adds the Bluetooth A2DP and AVRCP profiles stack to your Mac running 10.4. It allows you to redirect your Apple Macintosh sound stream to Bluetooth stereo speakers and headphones and listen to digital audio played by any Mac OSX application....
 
Charging Tips For Mac Bluetooth Devices
2009-04-29 13:15:43
Bluetooth devices may be powered in several ways: 1. Using standard Alkaline, Lithium or Rechargable NiMh or NiCad batteries, or from external USB cable dongle or docking station to recharge it's built-in LiOn lithium ion battery.Recent Bluetooth 2.x specs in particular, along with advances in efficient electronic circuit design helped Bluetooth gadgets manage power much more efficiently....
 
EZ Mac Setup For Bluetooth Devices
2009-04-28 13:04:26
Apple introduced Bluetooth support starting in OSX 10.2 Back then when buillt-in Bluetooth hardware wasn't available in all Macintosh models, Apple recommended the D-Link BT-02 USB dongle which is officially supported. Fast forward to Bluetooth support on OSX 10.4 Tiger and 10.5 Leopard: Apple's Setup Assistant now supports an ever growing list of supported devices - and now includes advanced Bluethooth 2.1 Specification built-in to the Bluetooth hardware now standard on all shipping Mac models....
 
 
 
 
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