Add Bluetooth A2DP Wireless Headphone to iPhone

24 July, 2008 Posted by As Accessories,iPhone (2) Comment

imageThe latest iPhone delivers definitely better audio experience, however it does not come with A2DP, the Bluetooth protocol allowing wireless stereo headset to connect to the device.

Granted the wireless stereo headset can not measure up with the wired version as far as quality is concerned. However it is much more convenient, since they can be used for both phone call and music listening.

Brando sees this as opportunity for its new dongle that can add A2DP to the iPhone.

With this Tiny"About 5 grams" Adapter, You can enjoy Excellent High Quality Stereo Music from Both your iPhone 2G/3G, and iPod, iPod Touch, without the Trouble of Wire Anymore!! It should be the "Must Get" item for your iPhone and iPod.

  • Support: iPhone (3G), iPhone (2G), iPod Touch, iPod nano(1st, 2nd, 3rd gen), iPod Classic (All Generation), iPod Video, iPod (Color), iPod Mini.

Specifications:

  • Bluetooth Version: Version 2.0 compliant, Class II
  • Bluetooth Support profile: A2DP, AVRCP
  • RF Frequency: 2.4GHz / 79 Channel / AFH
  • Coverage Range: Bluetooth standard 33 feet (10 meters)
  • Power Supply: DC 3.3V

The dongle is available for $62 HERE! Stereo Wireless Headphones available HERE!

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Comments
Melvyn July 30, 2008

But can you *control* the playback from the headphones? Is it just a transmitter that connects to the iPhone or something more intelligent?

SolSie July 30, 2008

Yes Melvyn, The AVRCP is included

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