Windows Mobile Bluetooth Music Anywhere

Saturday, 31 March 2007

 anycom-jbl-pocket pc

So its not just the iPods getting those docks, Pocket PCs too! The small Bluetooth receiver device acts as a bridge, accepting incoming Bluetooth signals and converting them to an analog signal and sending it down the pipe. So what that means is that any Windows Mobile smartphone or PDA with Bluetooth can broadcast music and the FIPO will pick it up. In the photo above, that means being able to use a Windows Mobile device with the the JBL speaker dock. Since almost every new Windows Mobile device now comes with Bluetooth, the FIPO will allow users to connect into a huge variety of speakers and docks for music. The FIPO is supposed to be available immediately (although I can't seem to find it for sale anywhere) and will sell for an MSRP of $99 USD. More information can be found at the Anycom site.

via [CTIA Blog] 


 
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