TaoTronics® TT-BA01 Wireless Portable Bluetooth Stereo Music Transmitter (Not A Bluetooth Receiver) for 3.5mm Audio Devices (iPod, MP3/MP4, TV, Kindle Fire, Media Players...) + 3.5mm Female to 2 RCA Male Cable..
GET TaoTronics® TT-BA01 Wireless Portable Bluetooth Stereo Music Transmitter (Not A Bluetooth Receiver) for 3.5mm Audio Devices (iPod, MP3/MP4, TV, Kindle Fire, Media Players...) + 3.5mm Female to 2 RCA Male Cable By TaoTronics
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98 of 102 people found the following review helpful.
Easy to pair and transmits audio music clearly, this device works well!
By jjceo
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RB292V8IU0JYU Update: I just found out in a comment from a customer that an AC USB wall charger is no longer included with this product. You can use the charging cable to charge the device with your computer's USB port or any AC USB wall charger that you own.
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It is important for you to note that this device only transmits audio via Bluetooth and it is not a Bluetooth receiver.
The transmitter comes with a 48 inch long charging cable that you can use to charge it with using your computer's USB port or the USB AC wall charger that comes with the unit. One end of the cable is a standard USB jack and the other is a Mini USB jack. The AC wall charger is rated at 100 to 240 VAC and 50/60 Hz. Its output is 5 VDC at 500 mA. The transmitter weighs ½ of an ounce.
The transmitter has a 3.5 mm stereo jack that can plug into the headphone jacks of a non-Bluetooth device. I used the transmitter that way to convert my Kindle Fire into a Bluetooth compatible tablet. I show this in my video. The transmitter will not work with a monaural output or with one that needs to take and receive phone calls. On the front face is a multifunction on/off button that is also used to pair the transmitter with your Bluetooth receiver. There is also a charging port on the top and when you plug in the charging cable the LED on the unit turns red and indicates that the device is charging. When the unit is charged the LED turns off. It is recommended to charge the unit the first time for 4 hours to make sure that it is fully charged.
In the video I show how to pair the transmitter with a Bluetooth remote speaker and the process was simple and easy. Turn on the Bluetooth receiver unit and then press and hold the transmitter on button for 5 to 6 seconds until the LED begins to flash blue and red. The pairing took place quickly and easily. The audio was transmitted clearly and the connection worked perfectly. Please remember that the audio output sound level of the speaker you are using depends on the audio setting of the smart device you are using (My Kindle Fire for example) and the volume setting of the speaker itself. There is an interaction between those two settings. When you press the button for three seconds the unit will come on and when you press it for three seconds it will turn off. When I turned the unit back on it automatically paired to the last device that it was connected with as long as that smart device has not been paired to any other Bluetooth item.
Using this device was fast and easy. You can use it in many different ways and it works well. You can use it with your TV, stereo, Kindle products, MP3 players, MP4 products, CD players or computers. There are no drivers required and installation is simple. The unit will operate for 4 hours on a full charge and it is rechargeable up to about 500 times. It can be on and in standby mode for 80 hours. Per the Amazon web page the unit will not pair while it is charging. The Bluetooth transmission distance is about 33 feet but when pairing it is best to have the unit within about 3 feet of your receiving device.
I rate this item as a 5 stars because it works well and it performed as it was specified.
I was supplied a sample for test and evaluation and I promised to provide a fair and honest review.
72 of 78 people found the following review helpful.
Great little transmitter
By Joseph R. Williams
I was hesitant to buy this after reading a few of the negative reviews that mentioned a major audio delay. Still, it was the cheapest, decently reviewed solution for my needs. After having the product for about 2 weeks, I can say I'm very happy that I bought it. I use this, in conjunction with the Samsung Modus 3500 HM3500 Premium Noise Cancelling Dual Mono Stereo Bluetooth Headset with 2 Adapters to play games and watch TV without waking up my kids. That includes playing games like Rock Band and Dance Central. With regular games, Dance Central, and TV, I haven't noticed any delay. The delay is noticeable with Rock Band, but it isn't anything that the game can't compensate for. According to the auto calibration, the delay varies between +160 and +200 ms.
In addition to the negligible delay, the battery life is fantastic. It lasts through at least two charges of the headphones (about 8 hours total), and it can still operate while charging. I haven't noticed any degradation in sound quality, either. This is everything I needed it to be, and at a reasonable cost.
37 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
Works Perfectly
By Morpheus
TaoTronics and SunValleyTek are all Gentlemen and Scholars for this excellent product and at a good price!
I just tested these transmitters with all 3 of my TV's and with both my Creative D100 and D200 speakers and whatever video/audio delay there is its ever so slight its not even worth mentioning. I'm very impressed with how these work. I have an Altec-Lansing/Plantronics dongle and the performance is the same as with the TaoTronics. The only way I could tell there was any kind of a very slight audio delay was to play the audio from the TV itself at the same time and then you could see the audio was dead on with the TV speakers and just a slight delay from the Bluetooth. Had I not done that it was difficult to tell if there really was any delay. That's how close it is. I'm very pleased with this, especially for the cost of 20 bones. It paired perfectly with my Creative D100 and D200 Bluetooth speakers while they were plugged into my TV's and my Chinese iPod Nano clone. The pairing button and blue/red lights are awesome. The quality of the audio is just fine. My wishlist? Instead of the skinny wire, have the stereo plug attached directly to the unit itself and flip out. Oh yeah!
UPDATE: I decided to make comparison with these and my Plantronics/Altec Lansing Bluetooth dongle that came with my Plantronics BackBeat 903 stereo headset. Ever since I got this Plantronics dongle I've wanted to get another one but they don't sell them separately and if you can find them ever they're absurdly priced. Glad I never got another because these TaoTronics blow them away! The sound through my BackBeat headset is just as good but the volume now goes up about another 30% compared to the Plantronics/Altec Lansing Bluetooth dongle! The volume is also louder on my Creative D100 and D200! These Tao's rock big time!!! Oh yeeeeah!
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