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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.
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.
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.
Does not automatically re-pair to my Blackberry 8100 July 11, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this because I wanted a BT speakerphone that turned on and off with my car. I previously used a Motorola T305 that had to be manually turned on when entering the car, and wanted something automatic.
The Scosche unit turns on automatically, but takes a long time to turn on after power is applied (even with the AC adaptor in-home) and does not reconnect automatically to my Blackberry 8100. I must navigate to the Blackberry's Bluetooth menu, select "SCOSCHE" and re-connect manually. Every other Bluetooth device I've used with my Blackberry (several models of ear-headsets, the aforementioned T305 speaker-phone, and a Parrot speaker-phone, all re-pair automatically within SECONDS of being powered up.
What a disappointment.
Awful! June 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Plugged into any device other that iPod: Works for 5-10 minutes then loses the connection with no apparent cause.
With iPod: Keeps the connection open, but sound randomly drops for a fraction of a second, several times a minute, if the transmitter is > 6 feet from the base station. (Note: I have no problems with any other BlueTooth item I own within my house) This is VERY obnoxious, and means it the device effectively has just a 6 foot range.
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