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Electronics: Bluetooth Ipod Nano Adapter

Bluetooth Ipod Nano Adapter

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Manufacturer: Anycom Inc
Model: CC3316-43
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Anycom Inc
Label: Anycom Inc

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Editorial Review
The BluNa is a Bluetooth adapter specifically designed for the iPod Nano. The Bluetooth technology secures an interference free digital connection between the iPod Nano and receiving devices like the AnyCom BSH-100 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones or BIWAS-20 Speakers. By adopting the new Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) the Anycom BluNa provides the best possible sound quality. By using the standard Bluetooth AVRCP profile (Audio Video Remote Control Profile) you can play, stop, pause or select tracks from the headphone. Just plug the Anycom BluNa onto the iPod Nano and listen to your music. BluNa has no batteries and is powered by the iPod. The mechanical dimensions of the adapters fit to the iPod Nano dimensions. By taking away the Nano slider the BluNa can be used on all iPods with dock connector including iPod Photo, iPod mini, iPod 4th generation with click wheel and 3rd generation iPod with touch wheel and buttons. Even the iPod video works while being slightly off centered. Radio Class 2 Up to 10 meters ( 30 feet ) range Dimensions - 1.6 x 0.36 x 1 inch ( 40 x 9 x 25mm ) Weight - 10 grams
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Customer Reviews

Just what I wanted! 2007-12-29
I love working out to music. It's only a problem when you decide to take the workout from the gym to the streets. When I run I just hate having my iPod's ear bud wire slapping around. I recently bought this BluNa iPod nano adapter (and Motorola's Motorokr) and I am just overjoyed.

Yes, it does run battery life on my iPod down much quicker but I can finally workout with no wires! It's quite liberating. A charge on my iPod nano will probably last between 2.5 and 3 hours with this adapter but that's more than enough for a solid workout. I certainly don't have to worry about it dying on me during use.

I recommend this device entirely.


Feedback on Ipod Nano Bluetooth Adaptor 2007-12-29
Good product. Works very well. Only negative is that the battery charge in the Ipod runs down rapidly.


Very nice and sleek little thing 2007-11-17
For the first gen iPod Nano this is an awesome addition. No complaints can be made other than reduced up-time of the iPod since the BT unit parasites on the Nano power source.


Excellent product, but kills battery life 2007-03-03
Excellent product, clear sound, and easy setup. Easily syncs to Motorola Audex headphones. Very compact and lightweight design, only adds a little length to the ipod. Attaches very nicely to ipod, snug and secure fit with adapter. But it really kills battery life, only lasts about 1 1/2 hours on my ipod nano (1st gen) until battery gets weak and signal starts to cut out.


Great Product, one caveat 2007-02-07
If you have an iPod Nano and want Bluetooth, this is it. It is extremely compact being the same cross sectional dimension as the Nano; it just extends the length by a half inch or so. Clever plastic 'wings' grab the sides of the iPod so the adapter doesn't totally rely on just the connector for support. This is a problem with other adapters that break or damage the connector. The one problem is that the current model was designed for the original iPod Nano and does not quite exactly dock perfectly with the new model iPod Nano. The problem is easily resolved by filing down two tiny plastic 'bumps' on the case. This takes a few seconds and I do not think it is a big deal. After this minor modification, the fit is virtually perfect. I am told that a new version of this adapter may be available soon that is specifically designed for the new model iPod Nano. The performance and sound quality is excellent! It supports all the remote functions such as volume up/down, pause/play, next/previous song,etc. I do not believe there is a better or more compact unit on the market.

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