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i10s (Luxurious White) : Tiny Bluetooth Transmitter for, Compatible with iPod/iPhone/iPad.

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$99.99

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About this item

  • Compatible with, Made for iPod, iPhone, iPad (with 30-pin connector) Bluetooth Transmitter. Plug and play, easy to pair, remembers previously paired devices and re-connects easily. Pairs/connects to stereo receivers with pin codes '0000' or '1111', or '1234' or '8888'.
  • Tiny size, smaller than other Bluetooth Transmitters compatible with iPods, iPhones, iPads.
  • Elegant streamline design with luxurious white color, shine and finish for refreshingly new and clean look/feel .
  • Easy to use, no buttons design. With no button there will be no accumulation of unsightly hard-to-clean dirt/grime in the edges of the button.
  • High quality codec for clear audio, low power. Bluetooth , compatible with Bluetooth Stereo Receivers.


i10s responds to Receiver Remote AVRCP commands (Play, Pause, Next, Previous).
Smallest size compared to other products made by other manufacturers in this category.
Wirelessly transmits stereo audio from, compatible with 30-pin iPods, iPhones, iPads, to compatible Bluetooth receivers.
This product is Made for iPod,iPhone,iPad. Includes Authentication IC chip, which allows for local , compatible with iPod, iPhone, iPad volume adjustment.
Low power consumption, for many hours of wireless stereo audio enjoyment from compatible iPod, iPhone, iPad.
No batteries needed, powered by, compatible with iPod/iPhone/iPad.
No cables needed, attach via 30-pin connector.
Simple to operate. Bluetooth, operating distance up to 10m (33feet).
No buttons needed to pair and connect, just plug i10s into, compatible with iPod/iPhone/iPad and it will automatically pair and connect to receiver. No button also means no additional mechanical failure mode on this i10s device.
Compatible with 30-pin iPad, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPhone (1st gen), iPod touch (1st-4th gen), iPod nano (1st,2nd,3rd,4th,5th and latest 6th gen tiny iPod nano), iPod classic (80,120,160GB), iPod Video.
For usage guidance , refer to :
http://www.kokkia.com/faq/i10sguide.html
http://www.kokkia.com/faq/i10spairingwithairpods.html
http://www.kokkia.com/faq/i10xpower.html


Marmar21
Reviewed in France on August 31, 2024
Super produitReçu très rapidement en parfait étatFonctionne très bien sur mon iPod classic avec mes AirPods 2
KMA
Reviewed in Italy on January 12, 2016
Ho acquistato l'adattatore per poter utilizzare lIpod classic con diffusori Bluetooth Bose. L'accoppiamento e' stato rapidissimo e l'iPod trasmette la musica ai diffusori in modo egregio. Inoltre kokkia e' piccolo e poco ingombrante. Anche la consegna è avvenuta in tempi brevi, prima della data prevista. Consigliato.
Álvaro
Reviewed in Spain on June 2, 2014
Perfecto para cualquier dispositivo de apple. Funciona sin problemas y es muy resistente. El único inconveniente que le veo es el precio ya que es un poco caro para ser una cosita tan pequeña jajaja, pero su función la hace al 100%
Bryan
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 2, 2013
This gadget is a gem and it really works. Within minutes my iPod Classic 6th generation connected to a Jawbone Jambox, a Creative D200 bluetooth speaker and an up-market and rather fussy analogue to digital converter, all without any problems whatsoever. Those who have reported problems are either very unlucky or doing something wrong! In my case plug it in and it worked first time. Would give it 6 out of 5 stars but that's not allowed!
ALF Engineer
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2012
I purchased this to use with an iPod Nano 6G and the Jaybird Freedom Bluetooth ear buds. Kokkia found the ear buds on the first try and connected. The instructions were reasonably clear and everything worked as advertised...true plug and play.BATTERY LIFE: OKI've been using it while running and walking for about two weeks. The iPod nano battery is good for about an hour before it needs a charge. To keep it from draining the battery when I'm not using the Jaybirds I disconnect the Kokkia.The Kokkia seems to like the ipod being on before you plug it in. Occasionally I'll forget, plug it in and then turn on the ipod; resulting in the ipod reporting "device not supported." An unplug and replug solves the problem.RECEPTION: ExcellentI keep the iPod and Kokkia either in a shirt pocket on my left shoulder or clipped to a belt loop on my right side. The Jaybird's receiver is in the right ear piece. I've had no issues with Bluetooth reception even though the common recommendation is to only use the device on your upper right arm.SUMMARY: HmmmMy desire was to be able to run without being tethered to ear bud cords. While I can do that now, the limitations with this setup make me question my plan! Removing the Kokkia every time after use to keep the battery from draining will be wearing on the ipod connector...not a good thing. The Kokkia is so small that it is easy to drop or forget. The Jaybird earbuds have good sound quality but they are bigger than normal earbuds and also require charging. So while I'm untethered I have two more things to avoid losing and have to charge more frequently. I'm not sure it is worth the expense!
James Werling
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2012
I use my bluetooth chip for my ipod. I works well when there is a clear path of connection. For example, if I put my ipod on a shelf and play it on my receiver it plays great. but when I put it on my arm and use wireless headphones if I lift my arm up and turn my head away it cuts out. I tried to clip my ipod on my shorts and there was so much interference I took it off, I need to keep it on my arm, close to the headphones. I don't know if every blue tooth chip does this, but my iphone works great and doesn't skip.Hope this helps for people who want to use it to work out.
FuzzyHazel
Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2012
PROS: No wires (great for exercise); good range of transmission; small/portable lightweight size, easy to use, does not need independent charging, interchangeable with other iDevicesClear sound/no feedback or static; and my favourite - watching "wired" people look at you in awe and wonder when putting the item to useCONS: Rare to occasional interference with reception (e.g. like placing your hand over transmitter); price; small/easy to lose, runs down iDevice battery faster, limited volume/loudnessSPECS: This Bluetooth transmitter is approximately the same height and width as your iPod plug in (without the wire). It is standard PIN size @ 25-30 (info not double-checked).Weight = 2 grams (had scale to check)Here's what else I noticed:The transmitter very easy to misplace or drop out of your fingers because of its light, compact size and smoothness of the plastic. The black bar under the logo produces a steady intermittent charming blue light when plugged into your iProduct-of-Choice. The light uses the power source of iDevice and can run down your battery time faster. So, if you do not regularly charge your electronic devices, you might get frustrated at the time-limited daily use. I did not keep track of the hours (guess would be 4-6 hours of use). I did not measure the range of data transmission (guess would be up to 10 - 15 feet?).At times, the volume would independently and randomly decrease on my paired wireless headset with my iPod and I believe this happens when the battery starts to run low on one or both items.It pairs and connects with your secondary wireless device automatically once you simply turn the item on.Summary: great, convenient, easy/quick-to-get accessory that is pricey because it is new and unique ($50) but will pay off with your new found freedom from a wired world and I would recommend this product and would purchase it again.
Charles R. Leatherman
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2011
This device works perfectly with the iPod Nano 6th gen. The sound through my Motorola s10 HD is superb (once you use the correct size ear buds. The size of the ear buds affects the sound so it can be tailored to what you like). The iPod Nano has to be re-charged after every workout since the i10s uses a lot of the Nano's battery. My workouts are slightly less than 2 hours.Both the Pro's and Con's are the same. The extremely small size and light weight is a plus. The con is the same. It can easily slip out of your fingers when attaching and detaching so be careful. I don't need to have some one (or me) step on it or have it slide under a locker (that happened).I definitely recommend this product. A friend of mine also bought one (he also has other brands) and loves it as well.
9sed-ride
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2011
Would not buy this product. Does not perform Like advertised. Fits into any Ipod but will not go into sync mode. Total waste of money. Be very carful on what Bluetooth you use. There are several different standards depending on the manufacturer that all go under the same name. Most manufacturers use only part of the description not all functions.Do not buy
Garance A. Drosehn
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2011
I have a iPod Nano (6th gen), which I have plugged into a wristband which was custom-designed for the nano. (check Kickstarter for some of these wristbands). I like that a lot, but having the headphone cable running down my arm was a constant hassle. You'd think that would be a pretty minor issue, but even though I'm in an office all day I am active enough for that cable to keep get getting caught on one thing or another.So I bought this, and coupled it with a Nokia BH-214 Bluetooth Stereo Headset that I also have. This seems to work quite well. It's a little tricky to get them to pair, because the stereo receiver keeps shutting down when it doesn't receive any sound for awhile. So, you probably want to have the ipod playing even before you attempt to pair up the two devices. The devices probably did pair a few times when I was not playing any music, but I didn't realize they had paired. I'd "pair" them, put the earbuds in my ears, turn on the music for a second, hear nothing, and turn the music back off. When I finally left the music playing while I was trying to pair the devices, it seemed to work without any problem.I have only run this combination for about 30 minutes, so I can't say anything about how much of a drain the transmitter is on the Nano's battery. Hopefully I'll remember to come back to this page on amazon in a few weeks and update this review.I have no complaints at all with this, but for now my rating is four stars only because I have so little experience with it. (I also have no idea why anyone would use this with an iPod Touch, iPhone, or iPad. Those devices already support stereo bluetooth)More info, added 3 days later: It looks like the battery charge on my iPod nano drops down to about 3.5 to 4 hours when I have this transmitter plugged in. Longer would have been nicer, obviously. And when I'm walking around, I'll sometimes notice the sound drop out for maybe a second or so. It does not happen often, and I have only noticed it when I'm active (as opposed to sitting in my office). Other than those two issues, I'm pretty happy with this. I'll still rate it as four stars for now, as I still think I need more experience with it before giving it a final rating.
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