But now you’ve the ability to transmit that audioelsewhere - say to your Bluetooth-equipped amplifier so it can be heard through a pair ofreal speaker. You just plug it in and continue playingthe audio as you normally would do. You take the audio mini-jack plug from the GogrooveBLUESENSE TRM and insert it into the mini-headphone jack of the audio playing device.Now that can be pretty much any consumer electronics product you can think of - say yourportable DVD player or the speakers you’ve got on your computer desk or an early iPod orwhatever - there’s no configuring that has to go on. Gogroove BLUESENSE TRM Bluetooth Audio Transmitter Review | GadgetReview 4 of 12But wouldn’t it be nifty to be able to add Bluetooth audio streaming to any device desired?Okay, let’s do just that by, to paraphrase Scarface, “saying hello to my little friend.” In thiscase the “little friend” IS little - it’s the Gogroove BLUESENSE TRM, a battery poweredBluetooth audio transmitter device that turns any audio device that has a mini-headphone(3.5mm) audio output socket into a full-fledged Bluetooth streamer.The idea is pretty simple, even if the technology is sophisticated (sure Bluetooth is ho-humnow, but think about what it does…). But I do have toadmit that the convenience that Bluetooth offers when it comes to audio streaming is prettynifty - too bad when a device doesn’t has it built in, since it can’t be updated, being ahardware-specific kind of thing. Or that wires and cables are used a lot for transmitting video and audio fromone device to another (i.e., a Blu-ray player to an amplifier, for example). Gogroove BLUESENSE TRM Bluetooth Audio Transmitter Review | GadgetReview 3 of 12I don’t consider myself “old school” because not every piece of consumer electronics I have isthe latest model.
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