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Product Details
- Item Weight: 1.1 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- ASIN: B0018ZAGN2
Price : $69.85

Product Features
- This unit is a Wireless Audio Receiver using Bluetooth® wireless technology.
- Enjoy music wirelessly from Bluetooth technology-enabled music players, or mobile phones
- Connect your favorite headphones via stereo mini jack
- Talk hands-free with Bluetooth technology-enabled mobile phone
- Do basic remote control operation (play, stop etc.) of music player functions via bluetooth® connection
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Customer Reviews
My use for this product was so specific to my situation that I don't know if the following information will be useful to anyone else, but maybe I can save someone the time I went through figuring out the solution.
My goal was to get music from my iPhone to play through the car stereo. The problem? My Ford Explorer does not have an external input or bluetooth receiver (and those FM transmitters sound terrible). I was willing to pay to have an input added, but the guy at the local auto sound shop said it couldn't be done.
I did, however, have an external input through the car's DVD player. Running a cord from my phone back to the roof mounted DVD player was kludgey, so I attached this very small receiver up near the dome light with a piece of velcro, and ran a hidden wire to the input on the DVD player. Now I can select my favorite playlist on the iPhone, push the on button on the Sony DRC-DT15, and the music plays through the car stereo.
As an added bonus, there is a button on the unit that activates various functions on the iPhone. A short push activates the voice control on my iPhone, so I can make a call or say, "play The Doobie Brothers." It's like having the Microsoft Sync function in my car. A long push redials the last number I called. Note, however, that I have not been able to make the phone calls through the unit. It dials the number, but I still have to talk and listen through the iPhone.
I could run power to the unit, but to keep things simple I just put the recharger in the center console, and recharge it when necessary. It goes for days on a charge, and shuts off automatically when not in use.
Like I said -- very specific to my situation. However, if you need a way to get music from your bluetooth device to a stereo, this unit does a great job, especially if your application does not allow you to keep the unit plugged into power.
I bought this to replace a Jabra BT3030 (dog tag) headset, which died after about a year of heavy use. Having the headphones always ready for phone calls, podcasts, music, etc is nice and not having something clipped to my ear or wires tethered to my phone is a plus. The DRCBT15 does well for music and podcast but the mic is less than ideal for phone calls. Callers on the other end complain that there is too much periphery noise and that the sound is muffled. The BT3030 worked far better for calls although was slightly less reliable for listening to streaming audio. Overall, I rate the Jabra above this device.
I would have simply replaced my failed BT3030 set but it appears that they have been discontinued.
SONY BLUETOOTH RECEIV/TRANSM - MIC,RECHARGE - DRCBT15
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