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whats a Bluetooth Transmitters

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  1. jillu1987

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    Bluetooth transmitter compatible with the following models: NW-S603 NW-S605 NW-S703F NW-S705F NW-S706F Upgrade your NW-S600/S700 series to stream your music to any Bluetooth device (headphones speakers etc.) No additional battery needed. Battery power wil...

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  3. elaine

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    well that is great!! i mean posting it here.. its what we should read all about so that members will learn and of course become acquainted with it isn't it not? its very useful actually!!

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  5. maria

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    You can use Bluetooth transmitter WALKMAN S600/S700/A800 Manufacured by Sony Model WLA-NWB1

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  6. eddie

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    well i got NW-S600/S700...thanks for informing us here..how much is the cost then?

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