Many of us use wired headphones and earphones to listen to music on our iPhone. The new iPhones don’t have a headphone jack, but you can always use these gadgets to turn your wired headphones wireless:
Rockrok Bluetooth Adapter: a wireless audio receiver for your stereo system, headphones, and speakers. The battery lasts up to 10 hours.
AUKEY Music Adapter: an audio music adapter that streams audio from your Bluetooth devices. It easily pairs to iOS and Android devices.
iTrip Clip: a Bluetooth headphone adapter that connects your headphones wirelessly to your smartphone using Bluetooth 4.1. It is Siri friendly.
Maceton Wireless Bluetooth 4.1 Receiver with Amplifier: streams music from your smartphones and tablets to your headphones, car audio system and everything in between. It has a bass boost EQ feature and a microphone.
Reach: a Bluetooth audio receiver that pulls signal from your mobile device to stream your music from up to 30 feet.
AMAKE Bluetooth Receiver: adds Bluetooth to your headphones. It has a microphone and range of 30 feet. It also lets you connect 2 devices at the same time.
eveco Bluetooth Receiver: this is compatible with smartphones, tablets, and mp3 players. Its battery lasts up to 12.5 hours. Turns your home stereo into a Bluetooth stereo.
Have you found more reliable Bluetooth audio adapters? Please share them here.
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