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Gogroove BLUESENSE TRM Bluetooth Audio Transmitter Review – Gadget Review


I don’t consider myself “old school” because not every piece of consumer electronics I have is the latest model. You might also find that cables and wires are often used to transmit video or audio between devices (e.g., from a Bluray player to an amp). But I do have to admit that the convenience that Bluetooth offers when it comes to audio streaming is pretty nifty — too bad when a device doesn’t has it built in, since it can’t be updated, being a hardware-specific kind of thing. If you’re nterested in more accessories, visit this list of the best computer accessories.

But wouldn’t it be nifty to be able to add Bluetooth audio streaming to any device desired? Okay, let’s do just that by, to paraphrase Scarface, “saying hello to my little friend.” In this case the “little friend” IS little — it’s the Gogroove BLUESENSE TRM, a battery powered Bluetooth audio transmitter device that turns any audio device that has a mini-headphone (3.5mm) audio output socket into a full-fledged Bluetooth streamer.

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The idea is pretty simple, even if the technology is sophisticated (sure Bluetooth is ho-hum now, but think about what it does…). The audio mini-jack connector from the Gogroove BlueSense TRM is taken and inserted into the headphone jack on the device. Now that can be pretty much any consumer electronics product you can think of — say your portable DVD player ;or the speakers you’ve got on your computer desk or an early iPod or whatever — there’s no configuring that has to go on. Simply plug it in, and you can continue to play the audio like normal. But now you’ve the ability to transmit that audio elsewhere — say to your Bluetooth-equipped amplifier so it can be heard through a pair of real speaker. Or even to a pair of Bluetooth-equipped headphones: here’s a scenario, you want to watch TV late at night in the bedroom but not so as to bother your significant other who’s trying to sleep. Plug the Gogroove BLUESENSE TRM into the audio out of the TV, pop on the Bluetooth headphones and you’re in business. Need other instances of where it can be used — just think about it for a minute and it’ll come to you.

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Now of course you DO have to pair the Gogroove BLUESENSE TRM with the Bluetooth-receiving device (but again, not something that needs to be done with the device it’s plugged into). So first give the internal battery a charge using USB — but you’ll need to use the included USB cable that terminates at one end into a plug, not a USB socket. Let the juice flow for about two hours and  you’re good to go — the internal battery pumps the power out for a couple of hours, easy.

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Here we go again with our Gogroove Blue Sense TRM fully charged and connected to the device’s mini-headphone output socket. Go to the Bluetooth menu or section (depending on what’s there) of the device that is going to receive the audio streaming via Bluetooth (i.e., the headphones in this case). Get the device so that it is “looking” for the Bluetooth signal and then press in on the power tab on the side of the Gogroove BLUESENSE TRM. When the LED blinks all blue/red, release the tab. The light will go solid when you pair the two. The end of the story. It works. It works perfectly. What else is there to say — audio is now being streamed over the nominal distance that Bluetooth handles (about 30 feet on average).

Editor’s Rating:

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[rating:4/5]

Amazing

The bottom line The convenience of wireless audio streaming makes it a wonderful option. For $49  retail you get a Bluetooth audio transmitter that’s easy to use. Can’t ask for more.

There are pros

  • Insignificant 14-gram weight
  • Simplified Bluetooth pairing

Cons

  • Low on power can cause weak connection
  • Specific USB cord required for charging
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