The naviPlay Stereo Headset uses Bluetooth technology to provide digital audio quality (44.1KHz
and 48KHz, 16-bit stereo) wireless streaming from your Apple iPod to the naviPlay Headset.
Bluetooth is a radio technology for short-range wireless mobility, eliminating cables, wires, and
cords between enabled devices, such as mobile phones and headphones, and can work within a
range from up to 10 to 100 meters. Bluetooth facilitates fast, secure transmissions of both audio
and data, even when the devices are not in line of sight of each other. The naviPlay Stereo
Headset devices are Bluetooth version 1.2 certified, and support the Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile (A2DP), Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) and Object Push Profile (OPP).
Radio noise from other nearby devices, such as a microwave oven or Wi-Fi network, or from a
signal absorbing or reflecting object in between the naviPlay devices, may affect the bandwidth
of naviPlay's wireless music streaming. The naviPlay devices use Bluetooth technology to
communicate, which requires full bandwidth to stream music wirelessly.
Under typical conditions, the naviPlay devices have a range of about 24-30 feet (8-10 meters).
The location and orientation of each naviPlay device can affect the wireless range. For best
results, locate the naviPlay adapter off of the ground, away from other signal absorbing
materials. Changing the orientation of either naviPlay device can also affect the range.
Check the TEN Technology Web site at
www.tentechnology.com
for additional troubleshooting
tips and hints.
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About the Technology Behind the naviPlay Stereo Headset / Improving Wireless Effectiveness
About the Technology Behind the naviPlay Stereo Headset
Improving Wireless Effectiveness