Today Logitech unveiled the Logitech Bluetooth Audio Adapter, which allows you to turn any speakers into a wireless sound system for your smartphone, tablet or other Bluetooth enabled devices. The compact audio adapter features multipoint Bluetooth connectivity and one-touch pairing for up to two devices.
“Smartphones are becoming a preferred device for storing and listening to music, and now with the Logitech Bluetooth Audio Adapter you can stream your music to your PC speakers and home stereo systems,” said Bobby Kennedy at Logitech “Its simple setup makes it easy to wirelessly stream stereo sound from smartphones and tablets to any corded speakers for a quality audio experience.”
Multipoint Bluetooth connectivity connects two devices simultaneously and streams audio from either one with the push of a button. When the devices are moved out of range, automatic re-pairing helps make the audio streaming experience hassle-free. Speakers are attached using a standard analog RCA or 3.5 mm cable.
The Logitech Bluetooth Audio Adapter is expected to be available on www.logitech.com in April 2014 for a suggested retail price of €39.99.
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