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Wirelessly stream audio from your Bluetooth device to almost any audio player

“The Kanex AirBlue is simply a portable Bluetooth music receiver or, as I like to call it, an audio bridge. After pairing with a A2DP-enabled smartphone or portable media player, the AirBlue is able to recieve streamed audio wirelessly and output that same audio via a single 3.5mm analog audio connection. The device includes, for this purpose, an audio patch cable with 3.5mm male connections at both ends and a 3.5mm to stereo RCA audio cable.

Physically measuring 1.875 inches across and only about a quarter of an inch thick with a matte black, soft touch finish, the Kanex AirBlue is a stealthy little puck that is easily tucked into a pocket, hidden in a glove compartment, or nestled among audio equipment on a shelf.” via cnet

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