- Remote control jukebox
- Play your favourite through your hifi then skip, pause or stop tracks with your phone
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
2008 Mazda3 auxiliary input jack for the stereo,
By GreenFoci "GreenFoci" (Tulsa, OK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Music Receiver (Black) (Wireless Phone Accessory)
Pair a Blackberry Curve 8310 (or iPone) with the MBR-100 and plug the MBR-100 into the auxiliary jack on in your Mazda3 center counsole storage bin and you have a really slick setup for not a lot of money... I have used a number of bluetooth headsets and find the Sony MBR-100 to be very well behaved. Add a Sony car charger to the mix and you never need to remove he device from the car. The device does appear to work while charging but with a bit of a buzz so best to charge with the device not paired. The sound is as good as a direct connection via 3.5mm.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
there are better choices,
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This review is from: Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Music Receiver (Black) (Wireless Phone Accessory)
At the time of purchase of this, I was looking for a device to use my bluetooth phone as an mp3 player and Audible player, using headphones or a cassette adapter in my vehicle. The connection with my phone was easy to establish, and the device plugs simply into a standard 1/8 stereo jack. It worked well, for over a year, until I lost it. In the year of its life, 3 main problems emerged.
#1 The power jack is proprietary and horrible. Very fragile, requires perfect support under the device and cord to maintain connection. #2 Sound quality was ok at best, but during passages of electronic music, an additional electronic noise from the adapter became evident. #3 Very low output of sound. On headphones, even at the highest setting on my phone (the device has no way to adjust volume on it) it was often hard to hear narrators over minimal ambient noise. When hooked up to my car stereo, i often had to run the stereo near top volume just to get adequate listening levels. All in all, the device performed well, but the 3 problems led me to purchase another device, the Jabra BT 3030 stereo headset, which in 1 day has beaten this device in all 3 problem areas. It uses a standard usb miniport to charge, it has adjustable and loud volume on the device, and sound quality is much improved. It is early yet with my Jabra, but I am very excited by the upgrades. Oh, and it's 25$ less on Amazon!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
MBR-100,
By E. J. Vega "ejv" (Raleigh, NC) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Music Receiver (Black) (Wireless Phone Accessory)
It is a great product but the battery life is not good. It would be nice if it could tell you when it needs to be charged instead of just dying on you. The Motorola headset does a better job at telling you when is about to stop working.
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