I have the opportunity to test the Bluetooth transmitter of anchor as part of the Power User program anchor.
For Packaging:
The transmitter comes well packed in a small cardboard box.
Everything is labeled in English and easy to understand.
The transmitter itself sits then inside of the carton and is therefore good against
Damage protected.
The package includes a micro-USB cable with AC adapter to supply power,
A cable with 3.5 mm jack to 3.5 mm jack for connecting transmitter and receiver transmitter,
A manual,
A letter for return and refund in German
and of course the transmitter itself !.
For Transmitter:
The transmitter looks visually valuable and feels like that. On the top there is only the on-off switch and the anchor logo.
The outer skin is made of aluminum with a few plastic elements.
At the bottom you will find the microUSB port for charging the built-in
Battery and power supply.
In addition, you will also find the 3.5mm jack here.
On the side we find the switch to switch between receiving and transmitting.
This should be done only when switched off.
Now for the review:
The device is suitable for all Bluetooth enabled transmitting and receiving devices that support the Bluetooth A2DP standard.
The unit has been tested by me with the HTC ONE, the HTC Sensation, the Motorola Defy, a car radio, a laptop
And an Onkyo AV Receiver With Devil speakers.
The connection worked right away and the sound quality was quite good. The range was surprisingly good and has caused me even through 2 concrete walls no crashes.
The decor was super easy, that should really hammer out any.
There are 2 modes: receive and transmit.
The receiving mode will be the most widely used to stream as music from his smartphone to a Bluetooth enabled audio device not. the transmission mode is indeed practical to forward eg signals from a non-Bluetooth-enabled playback device to a Bluetooth speaker or PC, but this will in my opinion be a very rare case.
Conclusion:
I can nothing bad to say about this product. Everything has now works as it should, both the transmit and the receive mode. It does exactly what it should.
It is designed in an appealing design and has a reasonable price.
So if a device looks, the sound, of about 3.5mm (standard connection) is played, wants to transfer to another device via Bluetooth can receive the Bluetooth is the right place.
Much more interesting will probably be the receive mode. simply plug into a jack connection and stream eg from mobile music to your car stereo without the phone plugged in.
Super equipment, good price, thumbs up !!