The BlueDriver-M3 from JK Audio is a wireless audio interface that uses Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology to send audio from your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone to your professional equipment. The BlueDriver can be connected to the mic input of your mixer, allowing you to patch or record phone calls, ideal for on-air applications. A simple switch lets you choose phone or headset mode.
The BlueDriver has a male XLR connector for connecting to your mixer. A 3.5mm jack can accept a signal from the mixer's headphone output in order to transmit back to your cell phone or headset. The BlueDriver has an internal rechargeable Li-ion battery that operates for up to 10 hours and recharges via a USB connection.
| Wireless Range | Up to 33' (10 m) |
| Supported Profiles |
Bluetooth 2.0 HF, Full Duplex, 300-3400Hz A2DP, 30Hz - 17kHz, Master to Slave |
| Input Impedance | 20 kOhms |
| Input Level | -10dBu |
| Output Impedance | 1 kOhm |
| Output Level | -34dBu |
| Battery | Internal Li-ion Rechargeable |
| Dimensions (LxDiameter) | 4.4 x 1.1" (112 x 28mm) |
| Weight | 2.1 oz (60g) |
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Comments about JK Audio BlueDriver-M3 Bluetooth Wireless Audio Interface:
We use the BlueDriver-M3 for call-in's on our podcast. It allows us to do interviews with folks that we would not normally be able to interview because of their location. The audio is spot on for a device in this price range. We have found that the audio is a bit more clear if the guest calls us, rather than calling out with the M3. I would recommend this to a friend, and to any other podcaster looking to do phoners NOT using Skype.
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I use the BlueDriver M3 for a podcast I do from home. Until I purchased it, having guests were limited to their availability to come to my studio, but the BlueDriver opened up my world! With clear, crisp sound and incredibly easy to master interface, this wireless bluetooth device brings the studio to my guests.
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Product does what it says does and is fairly simple to set-up and use. However if your plan to use it with a Bluetooth headset that supports both headset and A2DP(Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (stereo audio)) think again.The BlueDriver-M3 only connects as a headset (audio bandwidth limited) or A2DP Bluetooth device. Both Bluetooth profiles are not simultaneously supported, so if you are feeding it audio to transmit to your headset it will be single channel, voice bandwidth limited when connected in the headset mode.When connected in A2DP mode, you will get HQ stereo audio streamed to the headset but the BlueDriver-M3 will not pick up the headset's microphone audio.If you need complete headset functionality (mic/spkr) and full bandwidth audio to the headset is not required, this is a suitable device. If you need both headset and HQ audio then I would not recommended this device as it is cumbersome to manually switch back and forth between the modes.One other note, it can be difficult to interpret LEDs when pairing so heed their advice during pairing and make sure no other Bluetooth enabled devices are in range when paring with your headset.
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