A:AnswerI connected the Logitech to my amplifier in the family room. I then paired my desktop computer to it from the living room. The distance is about 25 feet and there are several walls between them. I experienced sound drop-outs until I moved the Logitech to the top of my media center. It works good unless there is additional attenuation like a person between the two. The Bluetooth spec implies that you can place devices 30 feet apart, but I would make that conditional on wall and people attenuation. There should be no problem if you have the transmitter (iPhone or computer) in the same or adjacent room as the Logitech, but don't expect whole house coverage.
A:AnswerIf you get cables to convert from the banana clips to AV audio or auxiliary than you can plug into this device. If the speakers are at max volume than from the bluetooth audio streaming device that you're using you could adjust the volume
A:AnswerHe will not be able to communicate with his friends by this device. This device will enable a system that has auxiliary or AV input to then receive a bluetooth signal. If the smartphone has bluetooth, it should have no issue connecting, I use an iphone. He and any of his friends will then be able to find and pair with this device to send music to it, the device does not transmit or send signals wirelessly.
A:AnswerSo connecting to the receiver will be no problem since most have the red and white AV. If your tv has the ability to find and connect to bluetooth devices, that is helpful, but the tv should be able to stream or transmit signal and not just receive it. Most tv's, I would think, are able to receive signal only, like they have this device already built in. This device will only allow you to receive bluetooth data and then transmit it into auxiliary or AV output. If the tv can push its audio via bluetooth than yeah but you will need to check the tv model to see if the bluetooth device is capable of transmitting or just receiving.
A:AnswerI dont think it will help with the headphone. this device receives bluetooth and so you can send signal from devices but it will only transmit output as AV or auxiliary.
A:AnswerFor 'audio in' connections, this device supports both standard headphone & RCA connectors. I think some TVs have headphone jacks, so this could be used to connect to the adapter.
A:AnswerAs long as the sound bar has an aux input and you can select that input on the sound bar (or the bar autodetects it), then it should work. The unit comes with 3.5mm and RCA outputs, so it is easy to get the signal to your device by either method or use of commonly available wire adapters.
A:AnswerAs long as the receiver has the white and red AV cable or auxiliary cable input than yeah this will work. This device will receive Bluetooth signal - no wires - and it will transmit output as aux or AV - needs wires.
A:AnswerYou need to get a computer that has a cd drive, a slot to play your cds. You will then copy the cd to a folder you create on your computer. You will then use itunes to import in the created file folders to your music library on your iphone. If the car has a bluetooth receiver, you are ready to connect via iphone and play your cds that are now in digital format and on your phone. If the car is not bluetooth equipped, you can check for an auxiliary audio or AV input, and you can then use this device to transmit from bluetooth.
A:AnswerThis is a Bluetooth device. It will not connect to wifi devices unless it has Bluetooth also associated with it. So check whether the sound bar has Bluetooth. If it has, then it will connect.
A:Answeryoud have to get a receiver, the main unit, that has auxiliary or AV input. hook the speakers up the new receiver, most new ones already have a device like this built in. if you want to get one of those older stereo boxes for cheap and buy this, you can turn it into bluetooth compatible
A:AnswerI'm using them with Logitech z506 speakers and it's worked no problem ever since I hooked it up. Should work with your z623, well worth the purchase!
A:AnswerA tad old on the response. This device is just to convert any pair of speakers to Bluetooth. Old speakers you like, speaker bar anything that you can connect by either AUX or analog.