The HA100 provides your stereo with Bluetooth connectivity, enabling you to stream music wirelessly from your smartphone or tablet. You can just sit back and relax as you listen to and control your favourite playlists away from your stereo.
If your device has NFC functionality, you can simply 'tap' it with the HA100 Music Receiver or the NFC Tag to connect instantly. Alternatively, you can activate your device's Bluetooth and pair it with the HA100 manually. What's more, the receiver remembers up to 8 devices for automatic pairing.
Box Contains
TP Link Bluetooth Music Receiver
Power Adapter
AUX Cable
RCA Cable
NFC Tag
User Documentation
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BuzzDuraband to jco83
17 Oct 153#3
I remember about 10 years ago, I lived about 20 miles away from my old dear. She sent me a text saying "put your bluetooth on".
I think she wanted to be a bluetooth sender, of course, I had to explain that over that distance, it just wasn't going to work :smile:
£18.95 from mymemory ebay shop if anyone still interested
synergy
18 Oct 15#29
Up to £22.99 now :disappointed:
SaltyCDogg to synergy
18 Oct 15#33
At that price I think you're much better going for a Chromecast Audio as that works on wifi and will be better sound quality, more reliable, work anywhere you're connected to your wifi and barely run your battery down. Just generally better.
jsoap
18 Oct 15#32
Chromecast audio sounds like a good idea, but I wonder if it needs a constant Internet connection like the standard version?
Goopster
18 Oct 15#31
Worth a try. Ordered one while they were still cheap. Thanks.
For the effort though I would use a chromecast audio rather then bluetooth personally but each to their own.
jsoap
18 Oct 15#28
5V 1A
OrribleHarry
17 Oct 151#22
Anyone know what voltage these run on? if 12v would be ideal to convert Aux in to Bluetooth streaming on older cars.
PureB to OrribleHarry
17 Oct 15#27
Would like to know this too
friiza
17 Oct 15#26
Depends on the quality of the products involved, in my experience. Have 2 pairs of BT headphones. The no-name ones cut out when my phone is in my pocket, but the Phillips ones keep a steady connection even when I wander off from the phone.
That does the same thing but over wifi instead. So your phone / ipad / PC is connected to your wifi and the digifunk connects to your speakers.
I have 4 digifunk 3's (this is the gen2) connected to 4 mini amps to various rooms around the house.
I've tried bluetooth, it's not very reliable and range is a lot shorter than you think.
srw985
17 Oct 15#24
Struggled with different brands of these for years. They're not bad, but they're limited by the range and quality of Bluetooth. If you've got the extra money (it's double the price) get a Chromecast Audio.
mkara
17 Oct 15#23
That was the Nokia 7250
anthony401
17 Oct 151#21
I plug my sender into my Sansa Clips and send music to various speakers/amps.
westonborn
17 Oct 15#20
Yes it's called a smartphone
westonborn
17 Oct 15#19
When Bluetooth 20 is released it will, Bluetooth 4 at the moment so 16 miles to go! :-)
anthony401
17 Oct 15#18
I'm just referring to the model I bought which only cost me around fiver. The second link I posted has great reviews.
jco83
17 Oct 15#2
is there such a thing as a Bluetooth sender?
BuzzDuraband to jco83
17 Oct 153#3
I remember about 10 years ago, I lived about 20 miles away from my old dear. She sent me a text saying "put your bluetooth on".
I think she wanted to be a bluetooth sender, of course, I had to explain that over that distance, it just wasn't going to work :smile:
anthony401 to jco83
17 Oct 151#12
Yes, there is. I bought one last year from Amazon. Will try to find it for you.
yes, plug in via the headphone jack and streams via bluetooth from that.
awoodhall2003
17 Oct 15#16
Looks good.
jco83
17 Oct 15#15
Thanks! When you say it works ok, can they be a bit unreliable?
jco83
17 Oct 152#11
OF COURSE!!! :laughing:
*and it had WAP internet! :laughing:
BuzzDuraband
17 Oct 151#10
It's all good and well having a camera, but did it have Snake? :smile:
jco83
17 Oct 151#9
I remember getting the first Nokia camera phone, it had a metallic blue case with 2 black stripes going down it. I was proud :innocent: Must've been about 2001/02
*at least I thought it was the first camera phone :man:
jco83
17 Oct 151#8
Retro! :sunglasses::wink:
BuzzDuraband
17 Oct 15#7
It certainly has, I think it was the Sony Ericsson W810 I had at the time.
jco83
17 Oct 15#6
No not really :smiley: I was trying to remember if bluetooth has been around that long :laughing:
BuzzDuraband
17 Oct 15#5
I'm actually being serious. Quite sad really isn't it :smile:
Opening post
The HA100 provides your stereo with Bluetooth connectivity, enabling you to stream music wirelessly from your smartphone or tablet. You can just sit back and relax as you listen to and control your favourite playlists away from your stereo.
If your device has NFC functionality, you can simply 'tap' it with the HA100 Music Receiver or the NFC Tag to connect instantly. Alternatively, you can activate your device's Bluetooth and pair it with the HA100 manually. What's more, the receiver remembers up to 8 devices for automatic pairing.
Box Contains
TP Link Bluetooth Music Receiver
Power Adapter
AUX Cable
RCA Cable
NFC Tag
User Documentation
Top comments
I think she wanted to be a bluetooth sender, of course, I had to explain that over that distance, it just wasn't going to work :smile:
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£18.95 from mymemory ebay shop if anyone still interested
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Vktech-Charger-Converter-Module-Cable/dp/B00CXK520I/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1445163602&sr=8-2&keywords=12v+to+5v
For the effort though I would use a chromecast audio rather then bluetooth personally but each to their own.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/DigiFunk®-Wireless-Receiver-Compatible-Streaming/dp/B00IHGMGNI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1445109189&sr=8-2&keywords=Digifunk
That does the same thing but over wifi instead. So your phone / ipad / PC is connected to your wifi and the digifunk connects to your speakers.
I have 4 digifunk 3's (this is the gen2) connected to 4 mini amps to various rooms around the house.
I've tried bluetooth, it's not very reliable and range is a lot shorter than you think.
I think she wanted to be a bluetooth sender, of course, I had to explain that over that distance, it just wasn't going to work :smile:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00HECRFT6
click pic for more
yes, plug in via the headphone jack and streams via bluetooth from that.
*and it had WAP internet! :laughing:
*at least I thought it was the first camera phone :man: