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Bluetooth Version 3.0 Capability (Compatible Profile: A2DP 1.2)
Pair Your iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Tablet PC, and Cellphone with A/V Receiver
Features CSR’s aptX Compression Enhancement for Quality Sound
Supports AAC Format
Connects Directly to Onkyo Receiver via USB
Product Description Stream music stored in a cellphone, personal computer, or tablet through your Onkyo network receiver wirelessly with the UBT-1 Bluetooth USB Adapter. Whether you’re an iPhone user, an Android fan, or the owner of a compatible mobile device with Bluetooth capability, streaming music through your home theater couldn’t be easier. Just insert the adapter into the front-panel USB, pair the devices, and select your music. With an aptX compression enhancement codec restoring the natural dynamic range of your audio files, and the improved bandwidth capability of Bluetooth Version 3.0, you’ll be delighted with sound quality approaching that of CD audio. From the Manufacturer UBT-1 Bluetooth USB Adapter Stream Easy with Onkyo's Bluetooth USB Adapter Stream music stored in a cellphone, personal computer, or tablet through your Onkyo network receiver wirelessly with the UBT-1 Bluetooth USB Adapter. Whether you have an iPhone®, an Android device, or another compatible mobile device with Bluetooth capability, streaming music through your Onkyo home theater system is easier with the UBT-1 Bluetooth USB Adapter. Plug-in, Pair, Play. Just insert the UBT-1 Bluetooth adapter into the front-panel USB port, pair the devices, and select your music. An aptX™ compression enhancement codec restors the natural dynamic range of your audio files. apt-X is a communication format within Bluetooth, and it can carry more high quality sound than normal Bluetooth. With both aptX and the improved bandwidth capability of Bluetooth Version 3.0, you'll be amazed with the sound quality. So far the only products that can send apt-x are Apple Mac Books. So make sure to connect your Mac to the best sound available. Did you know...? 'Bluetooth' was the code name for the SIG (Bluetooth Special Interest Group) and the name stuck. The name "Bluetooth" is actually very old. It is from the 10th century Danish King Harald Blåtand - or Harold Bluetooth in English. King Blåtand was instrumental in uniting warring factions in parts of what is now Norway, Sweden and Denmark - just as Bluetooth technology is designed to allow collaboration between different business sectors such as the computing, mobile phones and automotive industries. -From the Fast Facts page at Bluetooth.com Features: Connects directly to your Onkyo Network A/V Receiver via USB Bluetooth version 3.0 capability (Compatible Profile: A2DP 1.2) Pair your iPad®, iPhone®, iPod touch®, tablet PC, and cellphone with your Onkyo A/V receiver Features CSR's aptX™ compression enhancement for top quality sound Auto Power-On and Direct Input Change function while on Hybrid Standby status Supports AAC Format Compatible with 2012 Series Onkyo Network A/V Receivers (TX-NR414 and higher) © 2011 Onkyo USA Corporation. All rights reserved. Onkyo features and specifications may change without notice.