A Bluetooth audio receiver may not be the showiest centerpiece of your dream audio soundscape, but it’s vital if you want reliable wireless sound. Bluetooth audio receivers, once connected to your ...
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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, ...
Justin Yu covered headphones and peripherals for CNET. Forget the aux cord -- this Logitech Bluetooth Music Receiver is the easiest way to stream audio from your smartphone or laptop. Yes, wireless ...
This week there's a couple of new devices arriving from Grace Digital that may very well be the one thing that makes that ancient set of speakers you've been keeping in the garage worth the years of ...
The Jambox (or its many equivalents) is fine, but I much prefer the experience of visiting second-hand shops around the city in hopes of finding a tower speaker relic that smells musty but still has a ...
Q: Is there a way to connect my old receiver to Bluetooth headphones or Bluetooth speakers so we can listen to the headphones wirelessly inside or send music outside to my porch? If it is possible, ...
There’s a lot of car and home audio equipment still around that was never designed to be Bluetooth compatible. With a good Bluetooth receiver, that’s not a problem. Plug it in, link it up, and you’re ...
Problem: You want to listen to music and answer calls from your phone while you’re driving, but your old car doesn’t have Bluetooth. Also, you don’t have an AUX or USB cord to link the two. What do ...
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