Btunes

There may be a lot of wireless and Bluetooth headsets available but admit it, not every model you can find on the market offers great audio quality. The best pairs of headsets are usually wired there’s no way you can make it wireless. But thanks to the Btunes, this new concept product promises to make wired headphones wireless without comprising sound quality. All you need to do is plug in the Btunes to enjoy pure hifi sound without the wires.

You can use your Beats or Bose headset to make hands free phone calls, enjoy Skype calls, and talk to Siri or Google Now. BTunes boasts of CD quality music, Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, wireless streaming, micro USB charging, multi-point connection, and 10 hours of battery life.

It supports aptXCodec, AAC Codec, and HD Audio & CVC. It’s so easy to setup and pair, thanks to the Bluetooth and multi-point connection. It’s super light you won’t feel you’ve attached something to your headset.

You can use the BTunes with a wide range of headphonestoo so you don’t have to spend a dime on another wireless pair. You can even use this in car or in your flight. You can use this just about anywhere because it’s very easy to use. Of course, the designers made it very affordable so more people can enjoy the BTunes.

BTunes creator Dp Deng’s goal is to raise $40,000 but as of this writing, more than $41,216 have been pledged so far. That’s already past the goal amount and with six more days to go before deadline, I think more interested backers will send in their pledges.

SOURCE: Kickstarter

2 COMMENTS

  1. I may be dense but I just don’t get why this is so revolutionary. Bluetooth 4.0 adapters are available all over for much less than $49 with similar features. If your headphone has a 2.5mm or 3.5mm port, spend 10 minutes on Amazon and see what you can find. If your headphones don’t have a port get a simple female/female adapter.

    • Most bluetooth adapters lack a microphone, requiring that the headphones you plug them into provide the mic, usually on a cable. This device appears to provide the mic itself, plugging directly into the headphone cable jack of headphones that have them, therefore not requiring that the headphones themselves support a mic. I haven’t seen another bluetooth adapter that does this.

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