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Does the BlackBerry Music Gateway can easily pairs up with any Bluetooth-enabled phone, tablet or music player?
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Recently RIM has launched a new one, that is Blackberry music gateway. Here I will try to make you rest about your questions. It has the capability of wireless control that means you are on a roll. Its interesting features are-
With this new Blackberry music gateway, you can stream music to your home, or car stereo, or BlackBerry, PlayBook tablet or any Bluetooth enabled device wirelessly, that feature the new A2DP and AVRCP protocols.
You can control your tablet, snartphone or stereo (enabled with Bluetooth) music up to 30 feet away from your devices. It’s also support playback and other Bluetooth enabled devices.
So Wallace, you may cheer now. You can easily pair any Bluetooth-enabled phone, tablet or music player with RIM’s new Blackberry music gateway.
Read more from the source given below-
http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/rim-announces-new-blackberry-music-gateway/ and
http://crackberry.com/crack-team/blackberry-news-rumors/blackberry-news
Yes, it can easily be paired with any other Bluetooth-enabled Smartphones and gadgets but it can’t be paired and stream audio to other wireless device like for example the Bluetooth headphones. The BlackBerry Music Gateway is designed to be paired and receive streamed data from any Bluetooth capable Smartphones and devices but not to send the streamed data over Bluetooth. Instead, the streamed data is passed on the cables down to the device where black box is plugged into.
The BlackBerry Music Gateway is equipped with a 3.5mm headphone jack, a microUSB power port, and an LED. There are two ways to connect the black box to your music system using your choice of two cables. First, is by using the 3.5mm headphone jack socket. The second one is connecting to the RCA stereo inputs. Once you have connected the black box to your sound system and it is already powered using the USB plug, you simply need to pair it with your Smartphone. Hold down the black box’s pairing button until the LED lights red and blue. Its pairing button is located hidden in the RIM BlackBerry logo. After the LED flashes, find the device with your Smartphone and then pair it. You can then send your music to the device as far as 10 meters away. Of course, the signal drops if there are walls in between.
Screenshots of the BlackBerry Music Gateway
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Sharath Reddy