[Electronics-talk] is there such a thing: Bluetooth Question
Christopher Chaltain
chaltain at gmail.com
Thu Apr 18 15:07:53 UTC 2013
There are three classes of bluetooth, but the most common is class B
which gives you a range of 30 feet. Classes A and C give you ranges of 3
feet and 300 feet, but I'm not sure which is which. I'm not sure what
you mean by price, but a 300 foot range will probably cost more than a
30 foot range device, but all class B devices should give you the same
range regardless of price. I assume they'll travel through walls like
any other EM frequency. I know I had a device from Logitech which had a
300 foot range, and I could listen to music from my PC in the opposite
corner of my house, going through at least three walls.
On 04/18/2013 09:39 AM, cheez wrote:
> Does the distance of Bluetooth vary along with price, and, does it
> penetrate walls?
> Vince
>
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>> If your computer is not Bluetooth capable, you can get a Bluetooth
>> adapter
>> that plugs into the headphone jack of any device. This will translate
>> the
>> Bluetooth signal to a Bluetooth headset or speaker. There are also a
>> variety of types of speakers that come with a Bluetooth adapter and a
>> speaker. We have a speaker that we can take outside on the deck and
>> listen
>> to whatever the included adapter is plugged into inside the house.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Annette
>>
>>
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>> If your computer is Bluetooth capable, there are a number of Bluetooth
>> capable speakers on the market that you can place as far as 40 feet from
>> your computer or device such as smart phone or tablet.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
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>> Here is what you are looking for.
>> http://www.amazon.com/FM2-Digital-Spectrum-Transmitter-Players/sim/B005G
>> UQ0FI/2
>> Original message:
>>> Hi,
>>> I am wondering if there is such a thing as a receiver that I could
>>> take with me to other parts of my home to hear MLB's Game Day Audio as
>>
>>> it is broadcast from my computer? I want to listen to the games but
>>> not have to stay in my office to hear them.
>>
>>> If there is such a thing, where do I get it?
>>> Thanks
>>> Lauren
>>
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