iTunes to stereo/headphones wirelessly
I wish Apple would create a device that would wirelessly connect my computer to my stereo and/or to headphones, so I could listen to iTunes throughout the house.
I listen to internet radio a lot through iTunes, and would like have it piped elsewhere at home. Is it feasible? Is there already a device that does this?
I listen to internet radio a lot through iTunes, and would like have it piped elsewhere at home. Is it feasible? Is there already a device that does this?
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Belkin TuneCast FM Transmitter for iPod
$29.95
Now you can use your iPod to listen to your favorite music through any FM stereo receiver. The Belkin Tunecast Mobile FM Transmitter wirelessly connects your iPod to your car or home stereo quickly and easily. Just plug in the FM Transmitter into the headphone jack of your iPod and tune your car stereo or receiver to clearest FM frequency and enjoy your digital music with full sound and convenience.
Specifications:
Compact Cable Management
Ultralight for portability
High Clarity, Full Stereo sound
Power Light and LED indicator
Two AAA batteries included
3-Year Product Warranty
Would this do?
It's in the Apple store.
That looks cool. I want to transmit music from my PowerMac directly to my stereo. I don't want to have to go through an iPod. Remember, I want to send internet radiio signals through iTunes to my stereo.
Eugene:
Do you know of any devices that can accomplish this task for the Mac? Let me know - I'll buy.
The Belkin product above, like the iRock and other FM transmitters, only require a stereo mini out. The headphone out on the ipod is the same size as the headphone out on the PowerBook, iBook and the Towers.
So almost any FM transmitter, with the exception of the iTrip, should work.
Good advice. I'll try that.
Macaddict16