A job well done on the innovative idea of the sticker that includes an NFC tag. Once a smartphone is set up to connect to the device, all you have to do is bring it near the label (like at the checkout counter in a store)) and within a couple of seconds it will automatically connect, without requiring you to fiddle with the settings. Has some pros: A straightforward and easy-to-grasp concept. I turned it on, tucked it down under the receiver that didn't have Bluetooth, and then connected it to one of the inputs using regular cords. In exchange for $1500, I was given a more recent model of the receiver. It does not function as a headset and instead connects to the phone in order to serve as a music output device. This is the correct answer given the nature of the item in question. The music plays with acceptable quality, and there is no distortion in the form of low-bitrate bleeping as there is on some Chinese gadgets from Alik. This is despite the fact that the Bluetooth communication type used is not the most up-to-date available. Cons: Despite this, the inclusion of outputs such as "tulip" would make the product more reliable; also, aptX compatibility would probably not be a bad idea.
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