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Jays’ BlueStreamer 2 Bluetooth stereo adapter lets you use regular headsets

Categories: Accessories, Announcements
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, January 18th, 2008 at 9:22 AM

Swedish designer and manufacturer of portable media accessories, Jays, has unveiled its latest product – the BlueStreamer 2. The stylish Bluetooth stereo music adapter allows user to maintain a wireless connection to PC or mobile phone, whilst listening to streamed music.

BlueStreamer 2 Bluetooth stereo adapter

As with some similar devices, in case you’re using BlueStreamer 2 with a mobile phone, it automatically turns of music when a call is picked up and switches back when the call has ended. The handy accessory can also be connected to devices without Bluetooth functionality via an audio cable. As for the output, you can use any headphones or even speakers (I guess), as long as they use the standard 3.5mm audio jack.

Finally, you may want to know the BluetStreamer 2′s size. It’s quite small, measuring 59x25x11 mm and weighing just 12g. The BlueStreamer 2 is already available in three colours – black, white or pink, and costs 37.60 GBP.

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  • Suden

    37,60 EUR? Their website gives me 53,00 EUR when I place an order.

  • dusanb

    Sorry that’s GBP. Got their release via email and GMail killed the pound sign… Just fixed the post.

  • Mike

    Class piece!