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I'm glad I bought Motorola stock the other day. I have an android and now this, super products. I also wear phonak hearing aids, and I can plug my IPOD into this DC 800 and transmit to my ICON which in turn transmit to my hearing aids. Now I can listen to music at work and nobody knows.
I use this the product to stream Pandora from my my Android phone directly to my home stereo system while docked. The ranges is great and the product works very well.
This bluetooth transmitter just wouldn't connect to iMac (running Windows 7). I've updated all the bluetooth drivers without success. The connection to bluetooth headset was very easy.
I do not have to turn the volume up a drive the rest the family out of the room. I did this so I could make a blue tooth pairing with my cell phone. I recently upgraded my hearing aids to a pair of Phonak aids and I purchased the phonak iCom. Late at night if I want I can watch listen to music without anyone else hearing it. With the Motorola Dc800 Bluetooth Stereo Gateway I am also able to hear my stereo, my TV, etc. in stereo through my hearing aids. And I have stereo pumped through my hearing aids as I walk around the house. This is freedom for hearing aid patients like me.
It works fabulously. I've had the DC800 for about 2 years. I've used it to stream mp3 music from my Motorola Q-Phone running Windows Mobile, my iPhone, and my MacBook Pro all to the DC800 which is plugged into my stereo receiver. I'm able to roam quite a bit from the DC800 without losing signal. It's great to have your music in your pocket (on the couch, or cooking in the kitchen) and be able to control the music.
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