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bestfriend2011-07-12 10:28:15
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bestfriend, 2011-07-12 10:28:15

Recommend wireless audio and usb extender

I'm trying to find 2 devices, wireless usb and wifi extenders.

If everything is simple with USB (~ 4 ports, wi-fi g / n), then nothing is clear with audio at all.

Namely: I could not understand how it works.

Are there any systems to plug a kind of dongle into a 3.5 output jack of a device
(pc, mac, ipod, android phone, whatever), and it (dongle) would transmit sound via wifi / bluetooth (?)
sound to the receiver base station, which would conduct it (sound) further into the speakers,
but through the usual wiring?

If so, I would like to know about the manufacturers of such devices.
If not, but there is something similar, then it will not be superfluous either, it will suddenly fit.

Google gives some unknown pages about unknown brands,
which you don't want to go. And I want the opinions of those who have already encountered :)

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v0rtex, 2011-07-12
@v0rtex

Why do you need to be tied to a 3.5 jack dongle if your pc, mac, ipod, android phone equipment has bluetooth in it?
In this case, there is such a solution. Headset Sony Ericsson MW600. You hook it on the blue tooth to any device, and it conducts it (sound) further to the speakers via a regular wire

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curlydevil, 2011-07-12
@curlydevil

Those. Do you want an analogue of an FM transmitter, but at Wi-Fi frequencies?

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Anton Spirin, 2011-07-12
@dude_sam

I ordered such a thing for a friend: Logitech Squeezebox Touch (I just received it in the mail yesterday, haven't connected it yet). And there are such things Logitech Squeezebox Boom and Logitech Squeezebox Radio .
And it's probably better to look at the site .

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Alexey Buraikin, 2011-07-12
@bstdman

There was already a similar question ... Ah, I found it: zhamk . I suggested the Sound Blaster Wireless Music System .

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Joke, 2011-07-12
@gok

Apple Wi-Fi hotspots allow you to do this. The point has a USB output (for a printer, for example) 3.5 mm - output. Speakers are connected to 3.5. The sound is transmitted to the point from any computer that has iTunes, via wifi.

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