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Motorola DC800 - Bluetooth wireless audio transmitter
Brand: Motorola EAN: 0646444698948 Item Dimensions: Height 5.9 inchesWidth 5.1 inchesWeight 3.5 Ounces Label: Motorola Manufacturer: Motorola Model: DC800 MPN: DC800 Product Group: CE Publisher: Motorola Studio: Motorola
Editorial Reviews Product Description: Enjoy your favorite tunes upstairs and down (up to 30 feet away from your stereo) without making a sound or missing a call. With the Motorola Bluetooth Home Stereo Adapter, you'll be wirelessly listening to your favorite tunes through your headset in no time. Amazon.com Product Description: The Motorola DC800 Bluetooth Home Stereo Adapter turns your regular home stereo into a Bluetooth-enabled, wireless streaming machine. This adapter is the perfect companion for the Motorola HT820 Stereo Bluetooth Headphones. The HT820 headphones are the first of their kind, bringing Bluetooth music and cell phone functionality together in one powerful headset/headphone combination device. The DC800 is a breeze to set up, simply plug the adapter into your home stereo or MP3 player with the included RCA or 3.5-millimeter cable -- you can even hook it to any RCA-capable TV and wirelessly transmit audio from your television. With the DC800 you'll enjoy listening to your favorite tunes upstairs and down (up to 30 feet away from your stereo) without making a sound or missing a call. Stop running over to the radio to turn down your favorite tunes every time you receive a phone call, and get yourself a DC800 adapter and the HT820 headphones from Motorola. What's in the Box Motorola DC800 Bluetooth home stereo adapter, two RCA-to-RCA cables, one RCA-to-3.5mm cable, one RCA-to-2.5mm cable, power supply, quick start guide, and one-year limited warranty.
Customer Reviews Average rating - 3.0
Rating - 3 Date: 2008-12-21 Content: Item operates pretty well once its configured but configuration was a bit more complex than what was described in the setup guide. Overall its a good product for what I wanted to do, which was to connect by Bluetooth headphones to my tv. Summary: Decent enough
Rating - 1 Date: 2008-02-22 Content: Despite successfully pairing and configuring the device with my computer, I wasn't able to actually connect to it and use it. A call to their support line only added to my frustration after their automated system only asks for voice prompts but doesn't understand them. After my second attempt at calling them (I was disconnected the first time), the person insisted it was the computer and didn't want to help.
Quite a disappointment. I wouldn't recommend purchasing this. Summary: Losing faith in Motorola
Rating - 4 Date: 2008-01-29 Content: Great little device. Works as receiver OR transmitter BOTH.
I really like this product.
The description of this device does not do it justice.
It is "bi-directional". It has both RCA in and out jacks on the back.
The device will pair with BT A2DP stereo profile compatible headphones for listening.
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It can also be paired with a laptop or BT enabled MP3 player/cell phone to RECEIVE stereo audio streams to your home or car stereo system.
I have tried both configurations and it works very well.
This unit can be powered by a USB jack whether that be an PC, Cigarette lighter adapter or in-dash head unit.
I purchased my from Radio Shack for $20. Summary: Great little device. Works as receiver OR transmitter BOTH
Rating - 1 Date: 2008-01-18 Content: Easy to setup and use, but the sound quality is so poor it's almost unusable. The wow and flutter is so bad, it makes your music sound like it's being played on a dirty old cassette deck.
Summary: Unbearable wow & flutter
Rating - 5 Date: 2007-07-16 Content: I have a Treo 750. It paired with the device and worked great. I want to use this for tailgating. I have a 4gb card in my phone. Now I can DJ from my phone and use ORB if I want to have access to everything. I can't believe how far it worked. I was easily 40 feet from it through 3 walls and there was no intermittence. I'd recommend it. Summary: Functionaly works great
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