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USB Receiver Audio Transmitter Bluetooth Adapter Headphone Speaker UK Available
Connect the product to a device such as a TV with a 3.5 audio cable/RCA audio cable. 1x Bluetooth Audio Transmitter/Receiver Adapter. Receiver mode wirelessly streams audio from your Bluetooth-enabled phone, tablet, or computer to your wired stereo, speakers, or headphones.
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Wireless Bluetooth 3.5mm AUX Audio Stereo Music Car Receiver Adapter with Mic UK
Car Wireless Bluetooth 3.0 Audio Receiver Dongle Music Adapter Built-in Mic Aux 3.5mm. This product can be used with pretty much any audio receiver with an audio input jack which includes cars. 1x Car Bluetooth Adapter.
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Ugreen Bluetooth 5.0 Receiver APTX 3.5mm Aux Bluetooth Audio Adapter Headphone
If you're not familiar with Bluetooth technology, well then you've probably been living under a rock for the last decade. Just in case there are a few of you who have been using it without knowing what it's called, you know that nifty little setting on your phone that lets you wirelessly stream music and other data to a pair of speakers or a TV? That's Bluetooth and it's probably one of the coolest things to happen to the mainstream consumer society since well, the smartphone itself.
It allows us to exchange data over short distances and to build small personal area networks by utilizing short wavelength UHF radio waves from 2.4 to 2,485 GHz. It can be broadcast from fixed or mobile devices and allows you to connect with other devices, even if you don't currently have access to a wireless internet source.
Bluetooth is a packet-based protocol, which means it divides data into suitably sized blocks for faster transmission. This makes it extremely efficient and able to transmit a large amount of data nearly instantaneously. Each packet is transferred via one of 79 channels that have been designated for Bluetooth. Each of the standard Bluetooth channels has a 1 MHz bandwidth, while the new Bluetooth low energy technology uses 2 MHz spacing over 40 channels. When it makes a connection, it continuously hops between the different channels to ensure it has the most stable and the fastest connection possible.
The technology is designed with a master-slave structure and each master has the ability to control up to seven slaves, or devices. All of the connected slaves share the master's clock and the packet exchange timing is based on this shared clock, which ticks at 312.5 µs intervals. It takes two ticks to make up what is known as a slot and all data is sent or received in a slot. The data transfer is timed so that the master sends out information on even slots and receives in odd slots. The slave does the opposite and sends out information on odd slots and receives on even slots to prevent any jumbled communications.