Aug 9, 2008
Ciline Ng

iPhone Gets Stereo with Infinixx Bluetooth A2DP adapter

Do you want to turn your iPhone and iPod into a wireless stereo device? It can be done by plugging in Infinixx Bluetooth A2DP adapter.



iPhone (both 2.5G and 3G) does not come with an A2DP Bluetooth in place, but it can be done easily with Infinixx adapter costs $62. The Bluetooth A2DP adapter works fine with iPhone, iPod touch, iPod nano, iPod classic, iPod video, iPod color and iPod mini and turn them into decent wireless stereo device. Furthermore, this adapter adds stereo Bluetooth functionality to any iPhone so you can use any stereo Bluetooth headset with it.

Infinixx Bluetooth A2DP adapter seems to be the only hope for wireless stereo music on iPod and iPhone in near future until Apple decides to put A2DP in the iPhone, which will shorten the battery life even more.

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2 Comments

  • Because Apple are a weird company who like to destroy their amazing hardware with limited crippled software.

  • Actually the A2DP bluetooth chipsets use less power than older bluetooth chipsets, although it will surely use more power than wired headphones. I believe that the iPhone (at least the 3G, not sure about the 2G) does in fact have a chipset that is capable of A2DP, but for some reason Apple has decided not to make use of it. Why they would do this as the iPhone is an iPod and the whole point of A2DP is to allow stereo audio for listening to music, the world will never know.

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