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CLEARSOUNDS QUATTRO 4.0 BLUETOOTH NECKLOOP KIT 2- WITH Q LINK DEVICE TRANSMITTER (0)
CLEARSOUNDS QUATTRO 4.0 BLUETOOTH NECKLOOP KIT 2- WITH Q LINK TRANSMITTER- PLAY ANY SOUND DEVICE WITH YOUR QUATTRO 4.0 With the QLink Bluetooth Stereo Transmitter, you can listen to audio from a variety of sources with the Quattro 4.0 Bluetooth Neckloop designed for users with and without hearing aids. Utilizing proprietary technology for amplification and frequency management, robust DSP chipsets, Bluetooth v4 and the only 8 wire loop available, the ClearSounds Quattro 4.0 is the only amplified Bluetooth neckloop and listening system that maximizes the power and productivity of your T-Coil hearing aids. The Quattro 4.0 features a removable Bluetooth microphone, offering the ability to hear clearly in any environment such as meetings, restaurants, in your car and more. Don't have t-coil equipped hearing aids? Simply plug in the ClearSounds RS062 SmartSound™ Earbuds (sold separately) or any pair of headphones to the Quattro 4.0 neckloop. The ClearSounds QLink transmitter is an advanced Bluetooth adapter that allows you to link a variety of sound emitting devicing including the Quattro neckloop/headset system, the ClearBlue Speaker or used as an additional transmitter for the ClearBlue TV listening system. About the Quattro 4.0 Bluetooth Neckloop Quattro 4.0 Features: Stereo Bluetooth headset profile (A2DP) Removable Bluetooth 4.0 microphone LED touchscreen Touchscreen volume control and music forward/rewind Call waiting/Caller ID display Voice prompts Siri/S voice (Galaxy S3, Note II) control function Rechargeable Li-Ion battery 3.5mm headset jack Connect up to two Bluetooth devices Bluetooth v4 Supports A2DP/EDR Bluetooth profiles Noise cancellation 2.5" diameter QLink Transmitter Features: Support TV, iPod, HiFi, MP3, media players, laptops and other devices Includes stereo RCA to stereo 3.5mm cables Bluetooth profile: A2DP V2.1 Compatible with any A2DP V2 profile headset or neckloop (Note that the QLink is not compatible with the ClearSounds CLA7BT neckloop which does not support the A2DP profile) Range: up to 33 feet Play time: up to 10 hours Charging time: 3 hours with full functionality even while charging Frequency range: 2.4GHz spectrum Bluetooth headset, neckloop or streamer must support Hands-Free Profile 3. Payment for your item(s) is by PayPal(All Major Credit Cards Accepted).2016-10-25 04:55:30Eden Prairie, Minnesota, United States0302.95 -
CLEARSOUNDS QUATTRO 4.0 BLUETOOTH NECKLOOP KIT3-W/QH2 HUB/AMP & QLINK TRANSMITTR (0)
CLEARSOUNDS QUATTRO 4.0 BLUETOOTH NECKLOOP KIT 3- WITH QH2 HUB/PHONE AMPLIFIER & Q LINK TRANSMITTER(CAN PLAY ALL SOUND DEVICES ON YOUR QUATTRO 4.0) With this ClearSounds Quattro 4.0 Bluetooth Kit 3 package that includes the Quattro 4.0 Bluetooth Neckloop, QLink Bluetooth Stereo Transmitter and QH2 Hub and Phone Amplifier, you can have amplified phone conversations and listen to audio from a variety of sources. This Kit 3 package is an ideal listening solution for users with and without hearing aids. Utilizing proprietary technology for amplification and frequency management, robust DSP chipsets, Bluetooth v4 and the only 8 wire loop available, the ClearSounds Quattro 4.0 is the only amplified Bluetooth neckloop and listening system that maximizes the power and productivity of your kT-Coil hearing aids. The Quattro 4.0 neckloop features a removable Bluetooth microphone, offering the ability to hear clearly in any environment such as meetings, restaurants, in your car and more. Don't have t-coil equipped hearing aids? Simply plug in the ClearSounds RS062 SmartSound™ Earbuds (sold separately) or any pair of headphones to the Quattro 4.0 neckloop. The ClearSounds QH2 Hub and Phone Amplifier allows you to connect a Bluetooth headset, neckloop or streamer to your home or office phone for hands-free, cord-free conversations. The QH2 provides 30 decibels of amplification and frequency management in both the phone handset and Bluetooth headset. Easily switch calls between the phone handset and Bluetooth Headset. The ClearSounds QLink Stereo Transmitter is an advanced Bluetooth adapter that allows you to link a variety of sound emitting devices including the Quattro neckloop/headset system, the ClearBlue Speaker or used as an additional transmitter for the ClearBlue TV listening system. About the Quattro 4.0 Bluetooth Neckloop Stereo Bluetooth headset profile (A2DP) Removable Bluetooth 4.0 microphone LED touchscreen Touchscreen volume control and music forward/rewind Call waiting/Caller ID display Voice prompts Siri/S voice (Galaxy S3, Note II) control function Rechargeable Li-Ion battery 3.5mm headset jack Connect up to two Bluetooth devices Bluetooth v4 Supports A2DP/EDR Bluetooth profiles Noise cancellation 2.5" diameter QH2 Bluetooth Hub Features: Bluetooth v3.0 33' wireless range Handset lifter included Supports remote answer, depending on your Bluetooth headset functionality Universal telephone compatibility dial provides compatibility with 99% of telephones AC powered Store up to 8 paired devices QLink Transmitter Features: Support TV, iPod, HiFi, MP3, media players, laptops and other devices Includes stereo RCA to stereo 3.5mm cables Bluetooth profile: A2DP V2.1 Compatible with any A2DP V2 profile headset or neckloop (Note that the QLink is not compatible with the ClearSounds CLA7BT neckloop which does not support the A2DP profile) Range: up to 33 feet Play time: up to 10 hours Charging time: 3 hours with full functionality even while charging Frequency range: 2.4GHz spectrum Bluetooth headset, neckloop or streamer must support Hands-Free Profile 3. Payment for your item(s) is by PayPal(All Major Credit Cards Accepted). YOU DO NOT HAVE TO JOIN PAYPAL TO MAKE A SAFE, SECURE CREDIT CARD PAYMENT.2016-10-25 04:55:30Eden Prairie, Minnesota, United States0497.89
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