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    Has anyone tried these? (Bluetooth Speakers)

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by makken, Jul 26, 2005.

  1. makken

    makken Notebook Consultant

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    hey guys, I was wondering if anyone has tried some of these BT speaker adaptors?

    http://store.homelevel.com/dm0018.html
    http://joystores.com/product_info.php/products_id/1526
    http://www.bluetake.com/products/BT460EX.htm

    If so, how do they work out? Is the quality good? I heard there may be lag issues with those, are they exceedingly bad?

    Also, I would be using this with an internal bluetooth card, will it automatically disable the onboard laptop speakers? Will i still need the transmitter? (I'm using the latest widcomm stack)

    Thanks for any input
     
  2. digicatz

    digicatz Notebook Enthusiast

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    Reply, no but I am tempted. Loving My Creative BT Headphones so far... Hope the Blutake work as good as they look... wondering why everything including bread box doesn't have BT, once you used it... well lets just say, I have seen the light, the Blue glowing light thast shows a BT connection :) Seen as similar headset to the Creative at Mac Ally, it is IPOD white but looks same as creative, except its BT transmitter sits on top of Ipod. If you are familiar with the origional Battlestar Gallactica , looks like a City of lights version , ie all white, but like color was dreaned to white.