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Old 10-05-2016, 01:38 PM   #881
Josieb1
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Originally Posted by ApK View Post
That's conceptually the same thing as the one mpeg2 recommended above, though the one you got is a little vague on the specs.
I don't imagine you'll have any problem connecting your tablet or your Dot, but it's not impossible. We have an older, inexpensive BT receiver that works with all our phones, but the Dot will not pair to it.

What about the technology don't you understand?
Details of signaling and latency? I can't help you.
Which end to plug the thingy into? That I can help with with.
It's the which end goes where bit. Audio leads (just like TV leads) baffle me. Last year we got hubby a Bluetooth receiver which he plugs into the 3.5 jack on his iPod, that enables him to connect it to a Bluetooth speaker, but what we need to do know is apparently the other way around .

I'm just trying to make the best of the speakers we already have as they are still good. I understand how to pair with Bluetooth but that's about it.

The Dot inbuilt speaker might be good enough for me and we have one Bluetooth speaker already, just trying to cover all the bases.
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