UPDATE: Owned for about 2 months. It only connects to our latest in-store music iPad. We run a music service through the iPad to our old Bose Wave radio and it works really well for that. However, sometimes it just falls out of line. I restart the iPad and it comes back; about once a month. No connection to my MacBook Pro or Galaxy S9. You can't see it on the scan either. Although for $17 I agree because it connects perfectly to the iPad so we can listen to music in our coffee shop. I probably would have spent a little more for better quality if I had known about this issue. First review: I have an old Bose Wave radio (about 10 years old) that sounds great but doesn't have Bluetooth capability. Although it's about buying one of the many Bluetooth speakers, even a half-decent one starts at $100, and we only needed it for background noise at our coffee shop. S0 I bought this device, plugged into the Wave Radio's AUX socket. , turned it on and it instantly paired with our iPad, which we use with our POS system where we have a third-party music app. Now we have great music. Since it's also not battery dependent, you'll have the tunes as long as you have power (which it does 99.9999% of the time).
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