HomeSpot Dual Stream Bluetooth Audio Transmitter for $29
November 2, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
While you may want your game or movie sound at full blast, the company you keep may not. Either way, the HomeSpot Dual Stream Bluetooth Audio Transmitter will deliver sound from your TV to your headphones, no questions asked. It turns your audio device into a Bluetooth-enabled streaming machine so that you can listen to whatever you want, whenever you want.
- Turns your stereo audio device into a Bluetooth-enabled, wireless streaming machine
- Delivers high-quality audio
- Minimizes lip sync latency w/ aptX-enabled device
- Plays full blast in your ear, but keeps quiet otherwise
- Connects to 2 Bluetooth devices simultaneously
- Syncs audio & video w/ aptX & aptX-LL supported devices
- Connects via 3.5mm audio jack, RCA for analog audio, or optical TOSLINK for digital audio
- Takes up minimal space w/ compact design
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Dimensions: 2.2” x 1.2” x .6”
- Weight: 1 oz
- 3.5mm audio-out jack
- Connects to 2 Bluetooth devices simultaneously via 3.5mm audio jack, RCA, or optical TOSLINK
Includes:
- HomeSpot Bluetooth transmitter w/ S/PDIF (Optical) input
- Optical TOSLINK audio cable
- 3″ 3.5mm audio cable
- 3″ RCA cable
- 3″ micro USB cable
- Please note: HomeSpot BTADP-128-D only supports PCM audio signals and does not support Dolby AC-3, DTS, or other surround sound signals. Therefore, it is important that the digital audio output of your device defaults to or can be set to PCM/LPCM output. Otherwise, the sound output will be noise/static.
Compatibility
- Connects via 3.5mm audio jack, RCA, or optical TOSLINK for universal compatibility with TVs & other devices
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