Sony launches more A2DP Bluetooth products

Speakers and a hands-free car stereo unit round out the product line-up


27 October 2006 17:22 GMT / By Amber Maitland

Sony has launched more Bluetooth products that support A2DP in Europe, after first unveiling them in Japan.

The HWS-BTA2W is a Bluetooth transmitter that converts a non-Bluetooth device into a stereo Bluetooth device that can transmit and receive audio streaming. Or there’s the TMR-BT10, a stereo transmitter than transmits Bluetooth from a non-Bluetooth product to a stereo Bluetooth product.

In addition, Sony has introduces SRS-BTM30 portable speakers that run on 3 AA batteries and output 6W of audio power.

Finally, the MEX-BT5000 car stereo unit automatically links with any Bluetooth mobile for hands free calling and access to the phone book. It will also pick up Bluetooth transmission from a music player or music mobile, and playback is then controlled by the mobile device.
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