

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #42007 in Cell Phone Accessories
- Color: Black
- Brand: BlackBerry
- Model: ASY-16130-001
- Released on: 2008-10-14
- Dimensions: 1.00" h x
4.00" w x
4.00" l,
.32 pounds
Features
- Use your BlackBerry smartphone or A2DP-compatible music phone to play and wirelessly control music on your home stereo
- Plugs into your stereo using 3.5mm stereo cable or RCA auxiliary cable
- Tap a finger on its touch-sensitive surface to bring it to life or put it to sleep
- Compatible with other devices embedded with Bluetooth A2DP stereo music streaming profile
BlackBerry Remote Stereo Bluetooth Gateway for BlackBerry 8100, 8110, 8120, 8130, 8300, 8310, 8320, 8330, 8800, 8820, 8830, 9000 (Black)
Product Description
Break away from your regular headsets and enjoy your favorite music throughout the comfort of your own home. This small, stylish device works with your home sound system or personal stereo to stream the music stored on your BlackBerry smartphone or other A2DP-compatible devices. To wirelessly transmit your music, simply connect the Gateway using the accompanying 3.5mm stereo cable or RCA auxiliary cable to your stereo system, turn on the gateway, pair your device, and that's it! You are free to roam up to 30 feet without missing a single beat. The BlackBerry Music Gateway is compatible with all Bluetooth enabled mobile devices so you can stream your music from your BlackBerry smartphone, PC, laptop, or any other A2DP-compatible mobile phone. This easy to use, ultra portable accessory is great for those looking to enjoy their music the way it is supposed to be heard. Please Note: A BlackBerry Travel Charger or other mini-USB charger must be used in conjunction with the Gateway to provide power.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.Works with handsfree too! Does not forget pairing information.
By G. Adkins
After reading the reviews, I was concerned that this device would not allow me to connect to my car's speakerphone (handsfree profile, Parrot 3200LS Color) and my my stereo for music (running slacker radio on the BB Bold).Here's my problem... Typically I'm listening to an audiobook or Slacker radio in my car with the headphone plugged into the the AUX jack on the stereo. The phone automatically attaches to the speakerphone (Parrot 3200LS Color) via Bluetooth. When a call comes in, the Parrot mutes the AUX input and switches the stereo to the Bluetooth audio path. Unfortunately the Bold continues to send audio through the headset jack (now muted). So I have to unplug it from the stereo to make or receive calls. That's annoying. (This worked properly on my Curve, but not the Bold) So I bought this device on the hope that I could connect both the music and calls via Bluetooth. I was skeptical, but it was worth a try.I'm happy to report that it works perfectly! After pairing, edit your device settings in the blackberry's Bluetooth settings, and make it a trusted device. Now my blackberry bold connects automatically to my speakerphone *AND* the stereo gateway at the same time. What's more, the Bold properly pauses the music when a call comes in. When the call is over, I go back to Slacker radio and hit the pause button and it starts right back up!Audio quality is fine, too. I have noticed that it sounds better if you turn up the volume on the phone. On my bold, the volume control changes the volume sent to the stereo gateway. However I occasionally hear clipping (distortion) when the volume is on MAX. I leave it one notch down from MAX. Definitely better quality than AM (or even FM). It is very slightly worse than a direct connection through the headphone jack, but I wouldn't have noticed if I wasn't looking for it. Much better than acceptable, and I have a decent stereo in the car.One other reviewer mentioned that you had to re-pair if you disconnected the power. That is NOT true in my case. I unplugged it from the cigarette lighter (not included) overnight several times, and it pairs right up as soon as I plug it back in.Highly recommended!**********************Update Feb 2011:**********************I am still delighted with this device, I use it every day driving to work. There are two minor annoyances that I want to mention that make it slightly annoying on rare occasions.1) It DOES remember more than one device pairing. I have no idea how many, though. It's "sticky" to the last one it paired with, which can be annoying sometimes. For example, if my wife drives my truck, it will pair and work properly with her iPhone 3gs. If the NEXT trip is with both of us in the car, it remembers HER phone, and pairs with it. She has to turn off bluetooth on her phone for a moment, then it attaches to mine, and all is well. If I drive alone with out her on the next trip it attaches fine and stays attached to my phone. Without a display there is no way to indicate which pairing is "preferred", so I just live with it. Not a big deal if you know to expect it.2) It sometimes acts weird if I leave the car on while the engine is off. I can only assume the power glitch is due to voltage drop from starting the car. For example, if we're listening to Slacker on my blackberry and I stop to get gas, I turn the key to AUX from ON. This just shuts off the engine until I finish pumping gas. If I get in the car and just start it, the gateway sort of "hangs" and does not stay attached nor does it attempt to reattach to the phone. I have to remember to turn the car off (and open a door on my GMC) to completely shut it down. Then after 5 seconds I restart the car and it connects normally. Again, not a big deal once you know about it.My rating still stands, I love it. You will too.
19 of 22 people found the following review helpful.A bluetooth stereo gateway (sink) that works
By P. Keezer
This bluetooth stereo receiver works as advertised. Good quality sound with no pitch changes like the DC800. Pairs up fast. Only has one button and a two color LED, Truely a minimal gateway from your bluetooth source to your stereo. The only reason I did not give it 5 stars is because it does not come with a power supply. It runs from usb cable power and it has no battery. I had to go out and buy the right usb cable and the a wall usb wall plug to run the device. I also had to upgrade the stereo cable as the stock cable was not a high enough quality and picked up ac hum.update: This product did not contain a charger as advertised. The device must remain on or it will lose its pairing information.However, the basic unit is bomb proof.
18 of 21 people found the following review helpful.It needs to be plugged in!
By Drew
I picked this up because I wanted to have a way to connect my cell phone to my car radio, but you need to have it always plugged into a usb source. I figured that it "charged" like a cell phone, but no it doesn't. However, the audio quality is impressive; I got it to pair with both my Sprint Touch Pro, and my MacBook.
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