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Scosche Blulife Home Kit | 
enlarge | Brand: Scosche Category: CE
List Price: $250.09 Buy New: $22.99 You Save: $227.10 (91%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews
Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 12 x 11 x 3 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 100699 UPC: 033991014893 EAN: 0033991014893
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| Features:
| • | Bluetooth connection kit for home stereo systems | | • | for all MP3 players and portable media players | | • | includes wireless transmitter with built-in, rechargeable battery | | • | includes holders for iPods, video iPods and iPod mini | | • | includes adhesive clip for iPod nano and other brands of MP3 players |
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Product Description Bluetooth connection kit for home stereo systems * for all MP3 players and portable media players * includes wireless transmitter with built-in, rechargeable battery * includes holders for iPods, video iPods and iPod mini * includes adhesive clip for iPod nano and other brands of MP3 players * Bluetooth 1.2 compliant * 15 hours playing time with transmitter's built-in rechargeable battery *
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Bluetooth Heaven! December 30, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This thing works like a charm. I own a Apple 60 GB Black iPod Video AAC/MP3 Player (5th Generation) and the Motorola Krzr K1m Sprint phone, which sadly does not feature stereo bluetooth and I was looking for a solution for this unnecessary issue (Motorola should've built in stereo bluetooth along with it's mp3 player). The Scosche Blulife Home Kit was the answer to my prayer. Not only could I use the transmitter with my phone to send stereo audio to my bluetooth headset, the reciever can be used for sound in the home or vehicle. A beautiful thing.
For my video Ipod, I can connect the standard 3.5" jack and send the signal to either the receiver, which connects via any RCA connection, or to my Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Headset HBH-DS970. One important thing to point out is to know what you want to do with your devices, then, read the manuals for all your devices thoroughly. I admit I did have trouble the first time around with the HBH-DS970 pairing to the transmitter and the phone simultaneously, but once I spent time with the manual, I followed the clear instructions and was able to achieve my goal of being able to switch back and forth between music and phone calls. It s all about the single/multiple switch button on the headset. The only gripe I have if any, is the size of the transmitter, which could get bulky if you intend to connect it to your portable devices on the go. Otherwise indoor use not a problem whatsoever.
Here's The Breakdown:
Pros: Fast automatic pairing No compatibility issues User Friendly Durable Comes with various size holsters for the different Ipod types Price - very affordable and appropriate Battery Life Make your non bluetooth phone (or other device) into a bluetooth phone (or other device)
Cons: Transmitter a bit bulky for use with phone adds bulk to Ipod
Highly recommended!
Worth it October 3, 2008 I pay 25 dollars for this device and it works well, the only thing was that I delay almost 2 hours to establish conection between te transmitter and the receptor.
Great for the price point November 14, 2008 First I considered the transmitter as a secondary part to the purchase. As other have said it's bulky. It does work though. If the transmitter from an Ipod or other device is a big part of your mental math, realize that the transmitter is larger than an Ipod Nano 3gen. For me this device sits by itself most of the time on a shelf as I don't need it. If I had then my review would have dropped a star.
The main point for me was the receiver for the stereo. This device has worked flawlesly. I have paired it with computers and palm devices on the fly to play sounds and music. It took some time to find a slot it would work on with my 1980's era receiver, but once found it's been great.
The only other note I have is that the power adaptors for the transmitter and receiver are remarkably similar but not interchangeable. Be careful about this.
All in all for the low $20's price tag I paid, this has been a great purchase to adapt my stereo to playing from my blue tooth devices.
Excellent Sound! November 24, 2008 This Product is Great, it connects my PC to my Stereo and the sound is great, it's only Stereo sound and not digital, but for what it is, I'm very pleasantly surprised. I did have one hiccup when trying to connect it to my computer. It needs the security PIN to pair which was not listed in the instructions, as it is mostly designed for iPods and such, I had to call technical support, but they were very helpful and took care of my issue within a couple of minutes.
could be better January 14, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The product came in defective--when it is connected, it seems to work beautifully--however, I keep getting disconnected intermittently every 10 minutes or so. I caled Scosche and I was directed to my merchant to get a replacement. I am still waiting for a replacement to get mailed to me.
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