I have purchased a Britelink Bluetooth Audio Receiver: Portable Bluetooth Music Receiver with Stereo Out (3.5mm) for Home and Car Stereos and Britelink Bluetooth Audio Transmitter - Portable Bluetooth Music Transmitter for 3.5mm Audio devices iPod wireless streaming. MP3, MP4, TV, media player for use with a bike helmet while riding so I can get rid of the cord that keeps getting caught in the camelback strap when I turn my head from side to side. This transmitter and receiver work great, really good range and clear sound, and they last a long time. So far I've tried them with my Toshiba laptop and Cygnet Totem speaker set (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cygnett-Portable-Speaker-Playback-Rechargeable/dp/B004LFEN76/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid= 1348808812&sr=8-1-spell) (can't get them through Revain US, I bought mine at a regular computer store) (connected with a stereo Y-adaptor) and a My Zune 80GB media player with the same speakers, also through my JVC KW-XR610 receiver in my truck everything sounds very good. I can see where some people are having trouble pairing them, it took me a few tries initially but follow the instructions and it works really well. To pair a Britelink receiver and a Britelink transmitter: First turn on the receiver by pressing and holding the power button for about 6 seconds until it turns on and the light changes (quite quickly) from red to blue. Then turn on the transmitter by pressing and holding the power button for about 6 seconds until it turns on and the indicator changes from red to blue (quite quickly). After a few seconds, the LEDs on both the transmitter and receiver should turn blue and blink twice quickly, about every 4 seconds. The devices are now connected. If it fails to connect on the first try, plug in the power cord and insert it into the USB port for a few seconds, unplug the power cord, and try again. Make sure both devices are in pairing mode. I love it. that I will buy 2 more sets; That way I have one in my truck, one on my bike helmet, and a spare set in case I get clumsy. Update: I just used them on a long trip from Colorado to Georgia and they work great. They seem to have a preamp circuit, they make my MP3 player sound better than if I had a cable from the headphone jack to the aux input on my stereo. They offer long playtime on a rechargeable battery, I got about 8 hours or so from them. You will hear a beep through the speakers when the battery is low. You can't use them while charging, but that's not too bad, I'll just buy more of them.
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