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July 18, 2008

Brando Now Offering A2DP Dongle for iPhone, iPod Touch

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If you were hoping for support for the A2DP Bluetooth audio stack in the 3G iPhone (this protocol allows for stereo music over Bluetooth in addition to the standard mono Bluetooth headset audio), there isn't much that can be done.

Fortunately, Hong Kong-based accessory maker Brando is filling the demand with the INFINXX AP23, a dongle that plugs into the iPhone or iPhone touch's dock port and allows for a pair of Bluetooth headphones to be synced and allow for both music and phone support. According to Gizmodo, the INFINXX AP23 weighs only five grams and retails for US$62.

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If you've tried the INFINXX AP23 or found a Bluetooth dongle of choice for your iPhone or iPod touch, let us know over in the comments or forums.

Posted by chrisbarylick at July 18, 2008 8:59 AM
Category: iPhone
Tags: 3G, A2DP, AP23, based, Brando, dock, dongle, Hong Kong, INFINXX, iPhone, iPod, mono, port, stereo, sync, touch
Buy from: Apple, iTunes, Amazon.

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Comments

I've been using the Sony TMR-BT8iP with my iPod touch since last November. Works really well with the Sony DR-BT22 headset though battery life isn't the best.

Posted by: -andy- at July 18, 2008 11:35 AM

You said, "a dongle that plugs into the iPhone or iPhone touch's dock port ." There is no iPhone Touch. There is an iPod Touch.

Posted by: DCJ001 at July 18, 2008 5:05 PM

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