Sony today announces its new A2DP-enabled stereo Bluetooth product range including headphones, hi-fi, speakers, and car stereos. So you don't want an dangling wires with all those devices, and who can blame you. It's obviously something Sony don't like which is why they've come up with a range of Bluetooth enabled devices.  | Sony have given you a choice of three pairs of attractive Bluetooth headphones. First up in the headphone section are the innies, the in-ear headphone, the DR-BT10CX and DR-BT20NX . The Sony DR-BT10CX headphone come with a built-in microphone so you can make calls as well as a volume control and an impressive 11 battery life. And there’s the Sony DR-BT20NX which has the same functions but comes with a neck strap for the more active punter as well as functions to stop and play music. And to make up the tri is the outtie headphone. The DR-BT30Q sits on the outside, has everything the Sony BT10CX has but like the Sony DR-BT20NX also comes with remote functions of Play /Pause /Stop /Ams+ /Ams-. |
How about a micro Hi-Fi? The stylish Sony CMT-U1BT Bluetooth micro Hi-Fi comes with built-in S-Master digital amplifier, 2.5cm Tweeters and 10 cm woofers and as well as being Bluetooth enabled the CMT-U1BT micro Hi-Fi also has a USB plug so you could attach your MP3 player or laptop to it. Obviously you want to be able to attach some additional speakers for added volume so Sony has come up with the SRS-BTM30 speakers. Powered by either an AC adapter or 3xAA batteries, the SRS-BTM30 will have a 10 hour battery life, power output of 6W and volume control function. And for the car, there’s the Bluetooth car stereo unit, the Sony MEX-BT5000. The first Sony stereo unit with Bluetooth wireless technology, it automatically links to any Bluetooth mobile phone and provides hands free calls or to your satellite navigation device. You’ll be able to see your phone address book on the BT5000’s high-visibility screen too. 
But if you’re worrying that your products don’t have Bluetooth don’t worry because Sony has thought of a solution for that too with their Bluetooth transmitter. The Sony HWS-BTA2W is a two-way audio adaptor that converts non-Bluetooth products into, yes you’ve guessed it, stereo Bluetooth devices by transmitting and receiving stereo audio streaming. Or you could use the Sony TMR-BT10, a stereo Bluetooth audio transmitter that only transmits Bluetooth from a non-Bluetooth product back to a stereo Bluetooth enabled product. So for example, your Sony Walkman could stream music to your non-Bluetooth speakers whether in the car or at home.
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