I know that the second generation Zune players are still not bluetooth enabled, but is there a third party bluetooth adapter that is compatable with the Zune? There are a few for the iPod, but from what I can tell, these only work with the iPod. Thanks for your help.
OEM Interface Forum » Wireless FM Transmitters & Bluetooth Transmitters
Zune 2 Bluetooth Transmitter?
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Posted 3 years ago
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uetooth has become one of the most popular data transfer and voice communication technologies around, one of the reasons of its popularity being related to its ease of integration. Thus, the number of Bluetooth-enabled devices available on the market is absolutely huge, ranging from mice to headphones via, quite obviously, such handhelds as mobile phones and PDAs.
One relatively recent addition to this list is represented by FM transmitters, much like the device you're about to see as follows, namely the Satechi Bluetooth FM Transmitter; it can route both the voice calls and the music stored onto the user's portable devices directly through his/her car audio system.The device from Satechi is a Class 2 Bluetooth device, compliant with the V 1.1/1.2/2.0 specifications and providing an overall functioning range of around 30 feet (10 meters). Furthermore, it supports the Bluetooth A2DP (Advance Audio Distribution) profile, which can prove to be quite helpful for broadcasting music, and incorporates DSP (Digital Signal Processing) to cancel echo and reduce ambient noise.
Moreover, the FM transmitter is compatible with every Bluetooth-enabled phone on the market and provides quite a high level of versatility, since its audio input also supports additional music players, as for example the iPod, the Zune or other generic models.
Posted 3 years ago # -
A transmitter typically converts electrical energy into a signal, which is then broadcast via carrier wave through an antenna to a receiver's antenna. Repeaters, middle stations, etc. may be used as intermediates in the transmission to sustain the integrity of the transmitted wave. Transmitters, receivers, and transceiver for modulating waves have been implemented in a number of ways. Bluetooth is an industry specification that specifies a wireless transceiver microchip that allows devices in a room or home to discover one another and communicate over a wireless link. The microchip can be integrated into phones, computers, or similar devices. A Bluetooth transmitter is a radio communication device which uses at least one radio communication link for one-channel signal transmission. Bluetooth transmitters interconnect devices placed quite close to each other, for example, a portable telephone and a notebook type personal computer, a stereo system and a headphone, and the like through a radio communication link using very weak radiowaves in a 2.4 GHz band, which does not require a license, to transmit data and audio. The electrical energy input into a transmitter usually results from some intelligence being generated by a sender, such as voice, data, etc. This intelligence is modulated onto a carrier wave by the transmitter. The now modulated carrier wave is the transmitted electromagnetic signal. A receiver may then demodulate the signal, by deconstructing the modulated carrier wave into a copy of the initial intelligence sent by the transmitter. For transmitting an audio signal in Bluetooth, the audio signal is converted to a digital signal by an audio codec (coder/decoder), generally employed in PCM communications for transmission.
Posted 2 years ago #
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