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TTSKB: FIPO Bluetooth Adapters?
« on: August 19, 2010, 11:18:56 AM »
Anyone have any experience with these?  Looks like a great way to connect my Android phone to my existing iPod dock. 

http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-A2DP-ANYCOM-FIPO-BLUETOOTH-ADAPTER-AUDIO-RECEIVER-/190398926219?pt=Other_MP3_Player_Accessories

ANYCOM FIPO is a revolutionary Bluetooth® device allowing any Bluetooth mobile phone or other device with Bluetooth A2DP compatibility to stream audio to other products intended for use with an Apple iPod:

Today many cars offer a dock connector that links the iPod to the audio system. Through ANYCOM FIPO any mobile phone with suitable Bluetooth capabilities can be connected wirelessly instead of the Apple iPod as an audio source. ANYCOM FIPO also enables iPod docking accessories like HiFi stations or iPod speakers to receive audio streams from any Bluetooth source like mobile phones, MP3 players, PDAs or PCs.

Unlike FM transmitters that sometimes have poor sound quality because of the analogue communication, ANYCOM FIPO uses the Bluetooth A2DP profile and streams audio in crystal clear, digital quality to the receiving unit like a car stereo or a sound dock.

If remote control commands like stop, pause, play, next or previous title can be executed from the steering wheel of a car to the iPod, the same functionality is provided through the ANYCOM FIPO adapter to the connected Bluetooth device (AVRCP profile).

To install, simply plug ANYCOM FIPO into the connector designated for an Apple iPod, and it will begin automatically its search for new or paired devices, no key needs to be pressed or software to be installed.

Specifications:

    * Application: Bluetooth Receiver and Protocol converter
    * Color: black and white
    * Specification Bluetooth: Bluetooth 2.0
    * Approvals: USA and Canada FCC, complete Europe CE
    * Frequency Range: 2.4 - 2.4835 GHz
    * Range: up to 10 meters ( 33 feet)
    * Radio Class: Class 2
    * RF Output Power: 0 dBm
    * Advanced Wireless Features: Advanced Frequency Hopping (AFH) for improved coexistense with WiFi networks; Fast Connect for faster connection establishment with remote devices
    * Chip set: CSR Bluecore 04
    * Antenna: Integrated
    * Powered: via target device (car, docking station)
    * LEDs: One LED for paring and charging status
    * Supported profiles: A2DP (Source / SBC & MP3 codec), AVRCP (Source)
    * Security: Secured with Password and PIN Code, data transfer coded with up to 128 bit according to the Bluetooth specifications
    * Dimensions (HxWxD): 25 x 40 x 7 mm / 0,98 x 1,57 x 0,28 inch
    * Weight: 6 grams / 0,21 oz
    * Audio Frequency range: 20 Hz ~ 22 kHz

Package content:

    * ANYCOM FIPO Bluetooth Receiver,
    * multilingual documentation
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