| | | |  - Power supply from iPod no batteries necessary
- No cable design using iPod connector
- Compact Design
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| | | |  Product Description: This convenient transmitter lets you enjoy your iPod music wirelessly on a compatible Bluetooth sound system. It doesn't use a battery, and draws minimal power from the iPod. Basic functions can be controlled from a compatible Bluetooth headset with AVRCP compatibility. The compact size and simple operation make the TMR-BT8IP transmitter a must-have accessory for true music lovers. It is designed for any iPod with dock connector (30-pin). |  | | | |

 Average Rating : 
Rating : - Pairs great with 3G iPhone and S9-HD headphones Picked this up at Best Buy to use my Motorola S9-HD bluetooth headphones with my iPhone 3G at the gym. This is a winning combination that works great! Takes about 10 seconds after pairing before audio starts flowing. Audio quality sounds just like any decent pair of headphones. All functions of the S9-HD headphones work with this transmitter (i.e., volume, pause/play, fwd, rew). Range is great. I placed my iPhone at the back of my hotel room and was still able to get a clear signal at least 3 doors down through a closed hotel room door. A little pricey considering AD2P capability should be built into the iPhone for free, but a good bandaid until Apple gets it right.
Use is easy... plug in Sony transmitter, push power button for 1 second, turn on s9-hd, select music and enjoy!
The only negatives are #1 price and #2 the blue light is pretty bright and distracting especially when watching videos. It flashes twice intermittently when paired. Not deal breakers, just suboptimal.
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