The i-PHONO mini Bluetooth Stereo Pod Transmitter allows the SONY PSP to transmit CD quality stereo music wirelessly to any compatible Bluetooth Stereo Headphones or output device. It is designed with a flat and thin shape that fits along the bottom system of the PSP. No driver installation is required.
Bluetooth Audio adapter that fits the Sony PSP with a flat shape and pod design.
Listen to movies and video games wirelessly on your Sony PSP by connecting this Bluetooth adapter to the audio jack. The adapter is form-fitting, making the PSP and Bluetooth adapter appear as one whole unit. Use this in conjunction with one of Bluetake's wireless headphones (sold separately) and you have yourself a complete wireless headphone solution for your PSP.
The Bluetooth adapter (v1.2 , Class 2) features a built-in rechargeable battery that lasts up to six hours, and the Bluetooth adapter supports the A2DP audio profile.
Compatible with:
i-PHONO mini BT450Rx Headphone
i-PHONO PLUS BT420Rx Headphone
Well even I read it wrong
But still $56 for a wireless headphone?
I like my original headphones that came with my PSP
And some times I use my....er..that microphone included headset
Or my sisters PC speaker for full loud music (She is away for awhile )
Well at first i was excited that we could get a bluetooth dongle for $55 bucks, but then I read the bottom....
Compatible with:
i-PHONO mini BT450Rx Headphone
i-PHONO PLUS BT420Rx Headphone
but now I'm happy again because I found out I skipped the whole part about it being A2DP compatible.
The only problem I can see with these is if I use it with the JabraBT620S link so that I can have my phone and my PSP hooked up to the same headset at once, is the fact that it doesn't look like it will support the remote function of the headset like the other dongle will.
Hmmm... I dont know much about bluetooth... But I know enought to get the gist. What I want to know is will this allow it to be recognized by my computer... and if so... what can I do with it?
No, it wont be recognized by your computer. Sorry, but it is just meant for bluetooth headsets for getting rid of those nasty wires that come with other headphones.
Bummer.... I thought maybe the PC could see that and Capture audio or play it through it's speakers.... (I know you cant use it to do anything other than sound... I.E. No file transfer and so on.....)
I just dont have any bluetooth stuff to really play with it...
Well even though it is all but useless for your computer, it is definitly a great concept. Wireless headphones can open up a lot of doors and not to mention better gaming, if it were to work with a headset on the PSP, then think, all that cord that usually is an inconvenience when your playing SOCOM or Syphon Filter is all gone....
Problem is you can see that it's only output... This doesnt have anything to make the mic work... The thing is that it doesnt even have a connector to make a mic work...
But yeah... I almost pulled my PSP off the table more than once due to headphones.
they need to stop hooking bluetooth to the audio jack and start hooking bluetooth to the usb port.. then we can use bluetooth headsets AND have it connect wirelessly to our computer/pda/laptop/whatever......
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