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Item #: ASBT200
MSRP: $99.00
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Description

Stereo Bluetooth Adapter

  • Compatible with all new Pioneer receivers
  • Works with A2DP profile Bluetooth enabled devices, including iPhone®, iPod® and iPad® devices, Android™ , Blackberry® or other smartphone, as well as PCs, laptops, etc...

 

Bluetooth® that makes others green with envy.

Everything at Pioneer is engineered and designed to bring you closer to your home entertainment experience than ever. And that experience includes your iPhone®, iPod®, iPad®, PC or Smartphone.

The AS-BT200 Bluetooth adapter is a simple solution for adding new and exciting portable audio to your home theater system.

Tired of being limited to headphones to listen to the music stored on your portable device? Now you can enjoy your music – all your music - wirelessly from your iPhone, BlackBerry®, Android™ or other smartphone, as well as your PC, laptop or any other A2DP profile Bluetooth-enabled sources directly from your new Pioneer receiver.

And with Pioneer’s exclusive Air Jam app (compatible with AS-BT200 and networked 2011 Pioneer receivers only) designed in-house and available for free download on the App store, now you and your friends can connect up to 4 Apple devices to make a group playlist on your home theater through your Pioneer receiver. Can you say mash-up?

The AS-BT200 connects to a proprietary port on the back of all new Pioneer receivers. Simply pair your A2DP profile Bluetooth-enabled device with them and get ready to enjoy your music in a way you never could before.

Funny. It doesn’t sound compressed.

So now that your digital music is playing wirelessly from your favorite portable devices to your home theater, what’s it going to sound like? Surprisingly good because of Pioneer’s Sound Retriever AIR technology (available on all 2011 Pioneer AV receivers), which restores audio quality often lost during Bluetooth transmission.

Portable music and a powerful home theater system used to require compromise. Not anymore.



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