The IPBTT is 1.2 Bluetooth compliant, accepting both A2DP and AVRCP profiles. It incorporates the latest Bluetooth technology, ensuring seamless integration with most Bluetooth-enabled products. The LED indicator displays the current status. It features a range of up to 30 feet, and when using AVRCP devices that support remote control functions, it lets you play/pause or change tracks up/down.
The included Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery provides 10 hours of use, and is charged via an available USB port on your PC or laptop (charging cables included). For convenience, leave your iPod attached while you charge the battery, and it will charge as well.
What's in the Box
Scosche IPBTT Bluetooth transmitter for iPod, charging cable
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Scosche Bluetooth FM Transmitter for iPod (Electronics) I bought this after multiple pair of earbuds broke on me after too short a period of time, even the more expensive ones ($100 range) didn't make it past 6 months. So I decided it was time to go Bluetooth. This adapter works great, it's easy to sync, the battery charge lasts, and it can charge itself and the Ipod attached both while in use. I work in a small studio and am able to move around working while listening, all while my Ipod and this adapter are plugged in by my workstation. My only complaints(2) are that, 1: the adapter though just about as thick as my Ipod classic, is not of similar width so it is somewhat of an odd fit. I would have liked to have seen the adapter either be as wide as the Ipod and have even more battery life(though it's current life is great), or be as wide and less tall. And 2: The adapter plugged into the 30 pin port on the bottom of the Ipod makes me weary of the potential to damage either or both items if they where to be flexed about, like if you were...Read more Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Scosche Bluetooth FM Transmitter for iPod (Electronics) Received this unit DOA. Unable to charge. This item is poorly constructed, obviously. I will not be replacing it. Went with the Sony transmitter, and although it is not battery powered, a much nicer transmitter. |