Sony Bluetooth Wireless Transmitter for iPod
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
3:58 am
- Power supply from iPod no batteries necessary
- No cable design using iPod connector
- Compact Design
Product Description
Enjoy wireless music with iPod and BT receiver (Headset, speakers, Micro Component, Car Stereo, etc). Operate basic functions of iPod remotely from the BT headset which has AVRCP capability.
Price: $49.95
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Sony Bluetooth Wireless Transmitter for iPod

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Tagged with: Bluetooth • iPod • Sony • TRANSMITTER • Wireless
Filed under: Sony

This Sony Bluetooth Wirelessdoes not work with iPhone and this is not stated in their product brochure.
Rating: 1 / 5
Apparently, this item works with other Sony products only. I tried to use it to pair my ipod classic and my ipod touch with my new bluetooth (a2dp) handsfree speaker. I even brought them all into a Sony store and wasted time there with virtually every employee. The bottom line: It will NOT pair with my speaker and probably won’t pair with yours if it’s not a Sony.
Rating: 1 / 5
Please see my review for the Sony wireless headphones that I used this product with.
Rating: 5 / 5
I thought I would be able to use this to wirelessly connect my ipod to play through my macbook. I can’t get the bluetooth to “pair up” with my mac. That was my only intended use, so I must return it.
Rating: 2 / 5
I’ve been trying to use the Sony TMR-BT8IP on my iphone with the Sony DR-BT21G headset. I had limited success getting it to work, but the pair regularly drops and then I’m unable to pair again. I was not able to delete the transmitter’s pairing information with the iphone, however was able to do it with another ipod and then re-pair with iphone.
It’s a lot of hassle and frequently stops working — I have yet to nail down a reliable re-pairing procedure that doesn’t take what seems like several varying steps including rebooting ipod/iphones, attempting both airplane mode and not, powering up the transmitter while playing and while not playing itunes, attempting a connect with the native iphone bluetooth off/on, etc.
I’ll be sticking to wired headsets for awhile. (That is if I can find a wired headset that doesn’t break after a month or so of regular use.)
Rating: 2 / 5