Jensen WBT210 Bluetooth Portable Universal Stereo Receiver with Intergrated Microphone
- Receives Bluetooth(tm) wireless audio utilizing headphones. Built-in support for answering calls from most Bluetooth(tm) enabled phones.
- The receiver works with most Bluetooth(tm) enabled transmitters like the WBT430 wireless transmitter or your Bluetooth(tm) enabled PC etc
- Digital quality stereo sound and 3.5mm input
- Up to 30′ range supports most Bluetooth(tm) enabled cell phones andIncludes AC and USB adapters for charging
- Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery for up to 6 hours of continuous listening or talk-time
Product Description
Never miss another call because you’re listening to your portable audio devices! Automatically switches to telephone for incoming call. Create a personal area network using a universal wireless technology that delivers secure point-to-point connections between enabled devices up to 30 feet. Imagine a world where all of your portable devices work together to give you expanded mobility while enhancing your entertainment possibilities – without wires!… More >>
Jensen WBT210 Bluetooth Portable Universal Stereo Receiver with Intergrated Microphone
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5 comments
Richard D on March 18, 2010 at 1:53 am
I bought this so I could listen to my Nokia 6555 on my car stereo AUX input via bluetooth. It paired ok, but this little jewel would cause my phone to crash and reboot whenever I started playing music. At most I could play 3-4 minutes before my phone would reboot. So, it got stuck in the glove compartment.
Fast forward 12 months. Just purchased a TomTom GO730 which supports BT audio out for both the directions and music/audiobooks. Sweet! I already have a BT receiver I can use!
It was not to be. It paired fine with the TomTom, but I could not get through an entire song before it would disconnect from the TomTom. I would have to power it off and back on again to get it to reconnect, only to have it disconnect again.
Definintely was not reado for prime time. Would NOT buy at the listed retail. I paid $15 for mine and in my opinion that was still too much.
Dawn Jensen on March 18, 2010 at 4:35 am
Very hit and miss product…
I’m much happier with the Blackberry stereo gateway that I recently purchased to replace this one. It’s a great interface between my Blackberry full of MP3 songs and my car stereo with an aux input jack. And you don’t have to own a Blackberry to use it… as long as you have Bluetooth and A2DP, it’ll work fine.
James Gerber on March 18, 2010 at 5:35 am
I’m using the Jensen WBT210 in conjuction with a Motorola DC800 Bluetooth transmitter (Bluetooth Stereo Gateway DC800 Bluetooth Adapter for Home Stereo) to listen to TV and DVD wirelessly via headphones. Pairing is very easy and sound quality is quite good. With some bluetooth headphones, there is a noticeable delay in the audio, but not with the Jensen receiver. Battery life is OK – 4 to 5 hours of continuous use. The main issue I have is the Jensen receiver does not remember that it is paired with the Motorola transmitter, so it has to be re-paired every time I use it. Not a big problem, just an annoyance.
Robert J. Maul on March 18, 2010 at 7:44 am
at first i could only get sound in the left channel… after taking it apart i was able to file and cut away plastic that was preventing the 3.5 stereo audio connector from going all the way in. after much trouble i was able to file and cut away plastic on both male and female sides to make a connection. i was surprised at how light-weight, small and cheap it was. even after i got the plastic cut away the female 3.5 jack cuts out if the unit is moved in the slightest. not good for mobile use.
my bluetooth app unders windows xp on my asus eee pc 1000h indicated there was not much of a signal past 6 feet and it kept cutting out. so it’s not good for home use either.
i think i paid near $50 but could not recommend it at any price.
Felix Rokhvarger on March 18, 2010 at 8:46 am
Jensen WBT210 Bluetooth Portable Universal Stereo Receiver with Intergrated Microphone
If you like a good music quality- this device is not for you!!!!
Jensen WBT210 Bluetooth stereo receiver delivers mediocre sound quality with frequent stumbling (momentary interruptions) of the music transmission, which is very annoying for demanding music lovers. Frequency response is also on the low end of stereo Bluetooth receivers.
Felix.