A:AnswerProbably. As far as the mike mixer, I see no reason why it shouldn't. As far as the laptop and iPhone go, it probably should work.
If however you decided to purchase more than one Logitech bluetooth module (say for a second project) you would likely encounter pairing issues with your sources.
A:AnswerYes, it has rca outputs and a mini output. You will just need cables or cable adapters compatible with your board. RCA cable directly in or take the rca output and put quarter inch adapters on the ends .
A:AnswerNot sure about your Bose Wave III, but if it has an typical 'preamp' level input, either though the typical RCA connectors or a micro 'headphone' type plug (which you will need to get) it should work well. These devices are great and I have used them with my own stereo systems and most recently install this one connected to our church's PA system.
A:AnswerNot from what I have experienced. At least with my Android, once it has learned (paired) with the first Adapter, it remembers that one only. If you try to pair it with a second Logitech, it looks only for the first Logitech and won't pair with #2. When you first pair it learns the name as Logitech BT Adapter 2 and sees that same name when you try to pair with the second, but the adapter ID doesn't appear to match.
If you have a second source available such as a laptop, then that is a good workaround - at least for me.
A:AnswerUnfortunately, it will not. The adapter received Bluetooth signals from a Bluetooth enabled device, like a cell phone, and outputs the audio into speakers connected to the adapter.
A:AnswerIt's hard to answer the question with the amount of information given.
Are the speakers powered or do you need an amp? What are they connected too? How do you currently play music through the old speakers you referenced?
A:AnswerIt's female stereo RCA outputs but it will not connect to stereo RCA inputs.. The cable provided has two male RCA jacks on one end a smaller single male jack on the other. To connect it to a receiver/amp you have to use the male single jack in the "Auxiliary" output on the device and then put the two RCA stereo jacks in the appropriate inputs on your amp. There's also a picture that shows reversing the cord with the RCA male jacks going into the RCA stereo outputs on the device and then plugging the single make jack in what appears to be a speaker.
I have no idea why you can't use a cable with male stereo RCA jacks on both ends to go from the devices stereo outputs to an amps stereo input but I tried it and it didn't work. Also the only instructions are a few pictures with no text. Maybe their web site would have more information.
A:AnswerThe Logitech is a Bluetooth receiver, allowing you to make a speaker or stereo Bluetooth capable. You would need a Bluetooth transmitter, like the mee transmitter. That will allow you to connect to a Bluetooth speaker.
A:AnswerAll I can think of is making sure your phone is not connected to the adapter at the same time as the speaker. Mine connects automatically so I have to turn it off on the phones Bluetooth connections. Hope that helps
A:AnswerYou usually can't connect to two bluetooth devices at the same time so I don't think this would work. If you were somehow able to connect to both devices at the same time and then pray there was not latency between the two.
A:AnswerThe device doesn't remember your pairings. The source i.e. your phone remembers the pairing. This will just show up in the list of whatever bluetooth devices you have already paired with in the past.