A good portion of the Job site radios I mentioned previously will do this. Look for modern versions that can act as chargers for the tool systems they support and have Blue Tooth built in.
The other option you have are audio Blue Tooth adapters. These are no bigger than a thumb drive and can be plugged into any radio with an AUX port. Of course then you have a battery in the adapter.
How is this "What I don't like about airplay is you need to have a computer set up to play different songs in different rooms. If you are streaming from your iPhone/iPad/iPod touch you can only play one song in every room." Not clear?
You're not helping.
I was trying to be helpful, but that went out the window with your snide response. Instead of enumerating all the ways you could have been more clear like "I know I can use Apple's remote app from my iPhone to give me the illusion I am actually streaming to AirPlay from my iPhone, I just couldn't overcome that mental hurdle that in fact, no I was not actually streaming directly from my iPhone, so my life did not feel complete. So much so that I had to lash out at anybody suggesting I try to do this workaround, even though I wasn't clear that I tried it and it just truly wasn't the same as streaming directly from my iPhone. My heart's desire just yearned for that extra mile Apple did not go with this." Or we can just leave it at you're just so clear you are just above and beyond all of us in the levels of clarity you can reach. It's just amazing! ????
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A good portion of the Job site radios I mentioned previously will do this. Look for modern versions that can act as chargers for the tool systems they support and have Blue Tooth built in.
The other option you have are audio Blue Tooth adapters. These are no bigger than a thumb drive and can be plugged into any radio with an AUX port. Of course then you have a battery in the adapter.
I was trying to be helpful, but that went out the window with your snide response. Instead of enumerating all the ways you could have been more clear like "I know I can use Apple's remote app from my iPhone to give me the illusion I am actually streaming to AirPlay from my iPhone, I just couldn't overcome that mental hurdle that in fact, no I was not actually streaming directly from my iPhone, so my life did not feel complete. So much so that I had to lash out at anybody suggesting I try to do this workaround, even though I wasn't clear that I tried it and it just truly wasn't the same as streaming directly from my iPhone. My heart's desire just yearned for that extra mile Apple did not go with this." Or we can just leave it at you're just so clear you are just above and beyond all of us in the levels of clarity you can reach. It's just amazing! ????
This stuff is just far too expensive for what it is. I will never buy beats gear for that reason.
There are reasons why Beats gears are often pricey. These speakers look nice but...
Beats is among few device vendors that stream AAC over bluetooth. (Best suited for iOS and Mac OS)
Other devices use SBC and aptX.
SBC which is the default bluetooth codec can give poor results as a lowest common denominator.
aptX is good but it is not supported by iPhones, iPads, iPods etc... (Some Android devices support that)
You're better off with Beat's and other AAC bluetooth devices if you use iOS and Mac OS.
http://theheadphonelist.com/wireless-fidelity-making-sense-bluetooth-headphone-technology/
I just bought a Beats Pill yesterday, for crying out loud! I love it, but now they release a newer one?! Argh!!
I think Apple will swap it for the new one for you.
Possibly for the difference in price.
Audio Dynamic Pulse XB has the best sound I have heard (including Bose). Battery only though...
https://hec.su/bNdz