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The Unwired reviews the Globalsat Bluetooth Stereo Headset and Audio Gateway Entertainment Pack

Posted by Chris Leckness on January 27, 2006 – 11:17 pm  Share
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The BTA-830 audio kit consists of a receiver that connects to your iPod and a Bluetooth headset. It is simple plug-and-go device that supports the standard Bluetooth A2DP profile for consistent and clear stereo sound quality. The BTA-830 offers both digital music and mobile communication features in a light, portable player about the size of a pack of cards. It also gives any non-Bluetooth device the ability to work with a Bluetooth headset and enables your audio device to transfer the stereo audio signal wirelessly to the BTH-820 or any of the Bluetooth headphones. Pairing the BTA-830 with cell phones and any audio device is a breeze. Just plug the BTA-830 into the headphone jack of your iPod, PDA, MP3, CD, mobile phone, or PC/laptop computer to listen to your favorite music through your BTH-820 or other Bluetooth Audio Device.

"All together I can say, that the whole package is a great accessory for music lovers and mobile phone users and worth the money!

The Globalsat Bluetooth Entertainment Pack is available – in the US – for around US$ 119 or less. I haven’t found a European reseller yet but will ask Globalsat for some locations in Europe I will update later." – Arne Hess

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