The Marmitek BoomBoom 80 Bluetooth receiver offers a convenient way to listen to music wirelessly from a smartphone or tablet directly to your audio system. It allows you to enjoy your favorite songs with better sound quality than directly from a mobile device, without the hassle of cables. NFC compatibility makes pairing quick and easy, but you can also connect traditionally via Bluetooth settings. The BoomBoom 80 fits almost all audio systems with an analog audio input, and its use is simple and flexible.
The BoomBoom 80 operates with Bluetooth 5.0 technology and supports the A2DP Stereo profile, ensuring high-quality stereo sound wirelessly. It easily connects to smartphones and tablets such as iPhones and Android devices. The NFC feature speeds up pairing: just tap an NFC-compatible phone to the receiver. If NFC is not available, you can connect the device traditionally through Bluetooth settings. Additionally, the receiver remembers up to eight paired devices, making it easy to switch between different users’ devices.
The device works with any audio system that has an analog 3.5 mm stereo plug aux-in, line-in, or MP3-in connection. This allows you to listen to internet radio, music stored on your smartphone, or other audio sources easily and flexibly. You can also switch between different music sources easily with a switch, making the listening experience flexible and effortless.
The receiver is powered via a USB connection, and the package includes a USB power adapter and a micro-USB power cable. Power consumption in standby mode is less than 1.5 watts. The BoomBoom 80 is a compact and lightweight device, measuring 18 x 60 x 60 mm and weighing 55 grams. It operates reliably within a wide temperature range of -10 °C to +55 °C.
The frequency response is 20 Hz – 20 kHz (± 3 dB), covering the entire audible sound range. The Bluetooth connection range is up to 30 meters with a class 2 transmitter, and with a class 1 transmitter, the range can be up to 100 meters. The audio delay with the SBC codec is 170–270 milliseconds, which is well suited for music listening.
The Marmitek BoomBoom 80 Bluetooth receiver offers a convenient way to listen to music wirelessly from a smartphone or tablet directly to your audio system. It allows you to enjoy your favorite songs with better sound quality than directly from a mobile device, without the hassle of cables. NFC compatibility makes pairing quick and easy, but you can also connect traditionally via Bluetooth settings. The BoomBoom 80 fits almost all audio systems with an analog audio input, and its use is simple and flexible.
The BoomBoom 80 operates with Bluetooth 5.0 technology and supports the A2DP Stereo profile, ensuring high-quality stereo sound wirelessly. It easily connects to smartphones and tablets such as iPhones and Android devices. The NFC feature speeds up pairing: just tap an NFC-compatible phone to the receiver. If NFC is not available, you can connect the device traditionally through Bluetooth settings. Additionally, the receiver remembers up to eight paired devices, making it easy to switch between different users' devices.
The device works with any audio system that has an analog 3.5 mm stereo plug aux-in, line-in, or MP3-in connection. This allows you to listen to internet radio, music stored on your smartphone, or other audio sources easily and flexibly. You can also switch between different music sources easily with a switch, making the listening experience flexible and effortless.
The receiver is powered via a USB connection, and the package includes a USB power adapter and a micro-USB power cable. Power consumption in standby mode is less than 1.5 watts. The BoomBoom 80 is a compact and lightweight device, measuring 18 x 60 x 60 mm and weighing 55 grams. It operates reliably within a wide temperature range of -10 °C to +55 °C.
The frequency response is 20 Hz - 20 kHz (± 3 dB), covering the entire audible sound range. The Bluetooth connection range is up to 30 meters with a class 2 transmitter, and with a class 1 transmitter, the range can be up to 100 meters. The audio delay with the SBC codec is 170–270 milliseconds, which is well suited for music listening.
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