Tuesday, January 29, 2013

HomeSpot NFC-enabled Bluetooth Audio Receiver for Sound System
Play music from your phone on your A/V receiver, home stereo system or speaker with this Bluetooth audio receiver. High-quality audio streaming Play music wirelessly from your phone or other Bluetooth device in CD-quality sound through your speaker. Freedom to move about Move freely about your house as you listen - conveniently control and stream music from up to 66 feet/20 meter away. Easy to install and use Simply plug it into your stereo, then connect to your device with just one press of a button. And if your phone has NFC, just tap it to the receiver to make an instant connection.



NFC Bluetooth pairing function has been tested (or reported by users as working) with these phones:

Google Nexus 4, Google Nexus 7, LG Optimus G, Samsung Galaxy S3*, Samsung Galaxy Nexus*, Samsung Galaxy Note II, Samsung Galaxy S3 mini, HTC OneX/XL*, HTC One SV*, HTC Windows Phone 8X, Nokia Lumia 920 Windows Phone 8, Nokia Lumia 820, Nokia Lumia 822, Nokia Lumia 810, Nokia Lumia 610 NFC, Nokia 700, Nokia 701, Sony Experia Ion, Sony Experia S, Sony Experia P, Sony Xperia TX (ST29i), Sony Experia V.



*Installation of Tap-and-Pair App (or any other NFC Bluetooth pairing handover app compliant to NFC Forum Specifications) is required for Android OS version 4.0.x (Ice Cream Sandwich), despite NFC hardware support by the phone. Tap-and-Pair app can be downloaded free of charge from Google Play Store. Phones that have been upgraded to 4.1/4.2 (Jelly Bean) do not require app installation for NFC Bluetooth pairing.
With so many on offer these days, it is great to have a name you can trust. This item is certainly that and will be a perfect buy. The distributor have added some great touches and this equals great value.
You can trust this review, i hope you can try to buy this product and then you know this product good or no. Next time you can make a review for another people.

How Great is This?
Sometimes you find a technology that does something simple, but amazing. This is one of those. Literally, I received this from the postman and less than 3 minutes later I was playing music through my stereo from my cell phone wirelessly! How? Well, I pulled it out of the package. It came unceremoniously packed in a little zip-top bag with all of the appropriate cables. I plugged the 1/8th inch (headphone) to RCA cable to the AUX input on the stereo. I plugged in the USB power adapter and USB-to-micro-USB cable. I turned on the stereo and switched it to AUX. I tapped my phone (Samsung Galaxy Nexus which has NFC) on top of the box. My phone asked "Are you sure you want to pair with this device?" I said "Yes". Music started playing! I am currently streaming Spotify from my cell phone to my stereo from about 15 feet away, but I've walked as far as about 50 feet away with no sign that it was losing signal.

The only thing I can find wrong with this is that when I start listening...

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Nice Device
Installed this into my 2002 Firebird with the Stock Stereo with no problems. Connected my Nokia Lumia 920 with zero problems. Unit works great. Price was Great..... Nokia, Blackberry and others make a similar device for twice the money.
good
I bought this item to get the Bose SoundDock speakers at home enabled with

Bluetooth. So that I don't have to physically dock my iPhone 4s to listen to music.
Setting up the receiver is fairly straight forward. Plugged-in the USB power adapter
that came with the package. Connected the receiver to the SoundDock's AUX IN using
the bundled 3.5/3.5mm audio cable. Then pressed the connect button at the back of
the receiver to force it into Bluetooth pairing mode. The receiver showed up on the
Bluetooth setting screen on my iPhone and I could pair and connect to the receiver.
Then there was a little glitch - played music on my iPhone but no sound coming out
from the dock! Struggling for a few minutes and found that I didn't switch the
SoundDock to auxin mode. Unlike docking an iPhone will get the SoundDock
automatically switched to the iPhone mode, I had to manually switch the dock to auxin
mode to hear music through...
HomeSpot NFC-enabled Bluetooth Audio Receiver for Sound System HomeSpot NFC-enabled Bluetooth Audio Receiver for Sound System
Product Features :
  • Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR; Support A2DP profile; Store 8 paired devices
  • Superior wireless performance; Transmit up to 66 feet away
  • Tap-and-pair and tap-and-connect the receiver with NFC-equipped Android, Windows 8 and Nokia phones
  • Plug the receiver into any A/V receiver, stereo system, or speaker through standard RCA or 3.5 mm jack; UL-plug AC adapter included
  • Play music wirelessly from your Bluetooth-capable smartphone, iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad, Android.

Rating : 4.5
List Price : $39.99

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