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Reddit mentions of Miccus Mini-Jack TX - Bluetooth Transmitter, Ideal for Adding Wireless Audio to iPod, Kindle, PC, DVD and More. Does NOT Pair with Phones or Tablets (Single-Link)
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We found 10 Reddit mentions of Miccus Mini-Jack TX - Bluetooth Transmitter, Ideal for Adding Wireless Audio to iPod, Kindle, PC, DVD and More. Does NOT Pair with Phones or Tablets (Single-Link). Here are the top ones.
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- NEW PRODUCT ALERT: Please check out newer bluetooth releases from Miccus with the latest Bluetooth extender technology, including the Home RTX 2.0 or the Swivel Jack RTX
- COMPATIBLE - Pairs with Bluetooth headphones, speakers and more. DOES NOT pair with phones or tablets as these are also Bluetooth transmitters.
- FLEXIBLE - Full motion swivel-jack design allows the Mini-jack TX to fit into tight spots and minimize visibility.
- FUNCTIONAL - up to 7 hours of playback using internal battery or continuous via USB power.
- SUPPORT - Access to reliable US-based phone support M-F, 11am-4pm EST. Email support available 24hrs.
Features:
Specs:
Color | Transmitter |
Height | 1.15 Inches |
Length | 1.89 Inches |
Weight | 0.1688 Pounds |
Width | 0.44 Inches |
Just get an adapter like this.
Who needs a new head unit? https://amzn.com/B002HHLOWC
And seriously? You're worried about audio quality in the car? Where your baseline is directly linked to speed?
I certainly didn't notice any difference. I wired in one of the receivers linked behind my old stereo and just forgot about it. Less wires on the dash. Less dinking with the plug being all clapped out in my factory head unit.
After many years of buying headsets I finally found the best setup that is so comfortable for extended play.
First you will need one of these splitters possibly. I also like this cord extender.
And buy following:
Now the range is not that great ~10 yards or so (trough a wall), I could probably get a better range with a different headset/transceiver combo but that's what I use, and it works fine for me (I do wish the range was a tad bit better).
When I step out to my kitchen (porch to smoke) to make me a drink I just put my bluetooth headset on. No hastles with battery because when I come back to my computer I just put my regular headsets on and plug in my bluetooth headset to charge.
Total cost $140. (including a $10 standalone microphone)
If I understand your situation maybe this would be an option in the output of your belt pack.
http://www.amazon.com/Miccus-Mini-jack-Transmitter-Headphones-Receivers/dp/B002HHLOWC
Check the reviews it has on other sites; if they're mostly good reviews, then you might have received a faulty pair.
I went on Amazon and did a quick search, adding in a filter for only things with 4-star reviews and up. I see some seemingly-good Sony and Sennheiser ones for $60-$90. I wouldn't go for anything less than $40-$50 unless you really trust the brand or know for sure that it's good.
Alternatively, you could get something like this and plug it into your TV, and it'll let you use any set of wireless bluetooth headphones.
I'd say no, but there are products out there that do what you want.
This looks like it would do what you want.
Out of interest what are you wanting to broadcast from that doesn't have a bluetooth transmitter built in?
would
Bluetooth work better?
Transmitter
http://www.amazon.com/Miccus-BluBridge-mini-jack-Transmitter-Headphones/dp/B002HHLOWC
Receiver
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/mini-rechargeable-bluetooth-v2-0-a2dp-audio-receiver-67666
https://www.amazon.com/Miccus-Mini-jack-Bluetooth-transmitter-headphones/dp/B002HHLOWC
http://www.amazon.com/Miccus-Mini-jack-Transmitter-Headphones-Receivers/dp/B002HHLOWC
You have a bunch of options for this actually. This is the first result I saw. Is this what you were looking to do?