Stereo Bluetooth on your iPhone and iPod

Brando makes a wide variety of devices for mobiles but the INFINXX AP 23 might be their most popular item ever. The device is the smallest and lightest iPhone and iPod stereo Bluetooth adapter ever. Coming in at around 5 grams the BlueTooth A2DP Transmitter will connect to, 2G/3G iPhones, iPod (classic, color), iPod Video, iPod Touch, iPod Mini and the iPod Nano (1st-3rd generations).

The INFINXX AP23 has been designed so that it complements the design of the devices instead of looking like a home-brewed add-on that is held in place by electrical tape.

The device was kept lightweight by not including any batteries so there's no need to even recharge it. The unit draws power from the device it is connected to.

An LED display gives you connection status via a set of blinking patterns so you always know if your device is connected and ready to go and is fully Bluetooth 2.0 compliant.

The device is compatible with all A2DP Bluetooth headphones, speakers and headsets so you can pick up and answer calls with them. So it's not just about music but calling as well.

The device is also compatible with the AVRCP function. This means your device could remotely control the playback of music and probably videos.
Controls includes play/stop, forward/backward and volume up/down/mute.

With a range of roughly 10 feet you can now pace nervously while on that mobile conference call and not have to worry about fumbling with your iPhone when you need shuffle through that pile of notes.

The iPhone / iPod Bluetooth A2DP Stereo Audio Transmitter - INFINXX AP23 retails for $62.00 and is available now from Brando's website (http://mobile.brando.com.hk/prod_detail.php?prod_id=03476). Shipping & handling charges also apply.

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