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| Customer Reviews |  | | Value | 4 | | Performance | 4.5 | | Ease of Use | 4 | | Overall Satisfaction | 3.5 |
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2 of 5 Stay with wired Ipod cable Wednesday, November 28, 2007 Rich from Wildwood, Florida
This adapter works but consider the following:
1. You can't charge it or the Ipod while you use it. If you park your vehicle for the weekend, like I do at times, you get back in it on Monday to find the adapter in need of a charge or dead. Remember to plug it in before you leave your vehicle and you are good to go. Make sure the lighter socket stays live when you turn your key off. I have a Dodge with two batteries and sockets that are live all the time so the chance of it killing my batteries is slim.
2. Every time you get in your vehicle after you turn the ignition off, you have to go through the steps to connect it to the stereo. Push the button in before you plug it in to your Ipod. Wait for the symbol to show up on your deck. Then plug it in to the Ipod. Seems easy but tedious if you get in and out of your vehicle alot during the day. I had a cable with my old deck, connected to the back of the deck. With the cable, the IPod is always connected and always charging. The adapter could use this functionality and I am sure the smart people making it could make it happen on future releases.
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3 of 5 Works well, but needs a locking mech. Friday, September 28, 2007 Luis from Chicago,IL
The adapter works well, but get disconnected very easy the part that is missing is a locking mechanism to keep the adapter in place and making contact with the iPod.
I use it when I travel, since in the plane is not room to move I don't have a big problem, but if you think to buy it for a work out, or jogging with it; think about how to get it connected to your iPod. Was this review helpful?
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful. 4 of 5 Bluetooth for the iPod Tuesday, April 24, 2007 Ed from Las Vegas, Nevada
Apple seems to have dropped the ball by making iPods without bluetooth, which gives the consumer very little choices of how to link their iPods wirelessly.
The A125 is a fairly good solution for this, especially when paired with the Jabra BT620s. It was very easy to configure and pair with the BT620s, far easier than I expected actually. The sound quality is excellent, although I am not sure if that is not also part of the BT620s performance.
The only cons of the device is the physical connection to the iPod. It is VERY weak and does not come with the parts on the side of the connection that you have to press to remove. I would suggest a rubber-band, etc. If you keep it in your pocket or anything else that will the iPod will rub up against the A125s will fall off it.
Overall it performs well and I would recommend it to others. Was this review helpful?
3 of 5 Great But Not So Great Monday, April 02, 2007 A Customer from Savannah,GA
Of all the bluetooth wireless adpaters out there this one is pretty good considering it's smaller and not so bulky. It's easy to "pair" with other bluetooth devices performs it's duty well but if you're using it with a ipod it doesn't have any "clips" or something or the sort to keep it in the ipod docking port. Mine keeps falling out if you move it period. I normally wear my ipod on my belf clip but quickly had to stop because the piece kept disconnecting from my ipod, i almost lost it numerous times now I just keep it in my pocket. If you're a "on-the-move" type of person, I wouldn't recommend it unless you're just sitting at home listening to your ipod. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 easy and a perfect match with my Moto S805 Thursday, February 08, 2007 R from Redmond WA
I bought this adapter once I learned my new Moto KRAZR didn't support the stereo profile to transmit music to my headset (only the phone profile). So I paired this unit to work with my Video IPOD and a set of Moto S805s that are built into my Giro Ski Helmet. The adapter works great and all the functionality of my headphones work with my IPOD. The only negative is the unit can become unplugged eaisily as there is no lock mechanism. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Great product Wednesday, January 10, 2007 Marty from Linden, VA
Easy setup. Combined with my bluetooth stereo headset, this gives me great sound without the hassle of wires and ear 'buds'. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Blue Tooth and iPod: Sure Winners Saturday, December 23, 2006 Normando from Los Angeles, CA
I walk my dogs every morning for an hour and run in the swimming pool every afternoon for a half an hour. The time flies by now that I can listen to my books on my iPod with the best wireless connection ever: the Jabra wireless headset for iPod and the companion transmitter that activates and controls the iPod. Not only does this "system" work fantastically with the iPod, but it also connects to my mobile phone and allows me to toggle back and forth between the iPod and cell phone. So, if I get a call while I am listening to the iPod, all I need to do is touch the one of the ear phones and, voila, I switch between the devices! No other headset has been so versatile, reliable, and sturdy. But, more than that, the quality of the sound is remarkable. And it is quite a bargain too. Was this review helpful?
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