Bluetooth Stereo Gateway DC800 Bluetooth Adapter for Home Stereo
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| List Price: | $109.44 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
By streaming music to your the Bluetooth Stereo Headphones, the Bluetooth Home Stereo Adapter turns audio devices such as home stereos and MP3 players into wireless music systems. Just plug the DC800 into your home stereo or MP3 player with an included RCA cable or 3.5mm cable and you're ready to go. You can even hook up to your RCA capable TV!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1161 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: Silver
- Brand: Motorola
- Model: 98690H
- Dimensions: 3.30" h x 7.00" w x 7.90" l, 2.00 pounds
Features
- Satisfaction Ensured.
- Manufactured to the Highest Quality Available.
- With True Enhanced Performance.
- Latest Technical Development.
Customer Reviews
no music
I got this to play my music from my laptop to my home stero.Laptop has built in bluetooth,and it does not work at all.
Haven't even gotten it to work yet.
I bought this product from Amazon for a great price. I have it hooked up to my stereo, and with my built-in Bluetooth on my laptop I was hoping to stream music through my home stereo. So far I am unable to do so, no matter what I do. On top of that Motorola's customer support is completely crap and what little documentation of this problem I find in google has no solutions from anyone. Don't buy this product.
Wow and flutter is back
I got my DC800 and plugged it into my stero and began sending music from one of my laptops to the DC800 and driving my stereo. To my surprise the blue tooth magic worked and my songs came out of my home theatre system. Then I noticed that the music would speed up and slow down, just like the old days when your turn table (for you post vinyl people, that is how we played records) began to fail. Its called wow and not the good kind of wow. Clearly the clock circuitry inside this box was changing its frequency and causing a poor conversion from digital to analog. I tried this on a second PC just to be sure it did not have anything to do with the digital stream (would would have been shocked if it had) and I got the same result. This product does not perform as it should. You cannot listen to music sent to your stereo from your computer as it has the very annoying wow.








