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Posted at 1:41 PM on Thursday 12/4/08 by
Ben
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Unity Electronics has the wiREVO A100 iPod Stereo Bluetooth 2.0 Adapter for $50 + $7 shipping = $57 shipped. Supports both iPod and iPhone. Allows you to both stream and charge your iPod at the same time, thus eliminating those troublesome cable tangles.
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    dealzguy - Posted 2:19 pm PST 12/4/08 (114 Posts)  Report Spam

    So according to ben's description this will allow one to charge wirelessly via Bluetooth?

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    jpezzznuts - Posted 3:47 pm PST 12/4/08 (521 Posts)  Report Spam

    I like they even tried to package the product in a clever apple-like way

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    Triangel - Posted 4:10 pm PST 12/4/08 (201 Posts)  Report Spam

    can i use this to listen music with my bluetooth stereo headphone?

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    MPoWeRM3 - Posted 5:22 pm PST 12/4/08 (214 Posts)  Report Spam

    #1 LOL. That'll be the day. Maybe a solar bluetooth model could but don't expect to work indoors. Wink

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    LJW - Posted 7:31 pm PST 12/4/08 (1265 Posts)  Report Spam

    Check out the Zoom adapter on Amazon (ASIN #B000W5SGAO). Same features, but it's only $33. BTW, what they mean by "stream and charge your iPod at the same time" is that there is an iPod connector pass-through on the adapter. The Zoom has a standard mini-USB connector instead.

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    jon102034050 - Posted 8:12 pm PST 12/4/08 (130 Posts)  Report Spam

    def not worth it.

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    DragonFIRE - Posted 6:13 am PST 12/5/08 (147 Posts)  Report Spam

    anyone else afraid that this will break off while in their pocket?

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    XxESKIMOxX - Posted 8:14 pm PST 12/6/08 (224 Posts)  Report Spam

    #4 intel already have invented wireless electricity. they successfully let up a 65watt bulb i believe. a couple months back.

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