Bluetooth for PSP?

Nowadays, almost every single gadget is going wireless (what’s wrong with wires anyway?), except, well, for wires. If that’s the case,Bluetake i-PHONO mini Bluetooth Stereo Pod Transmitter why not provide a bluetooth for PSP? But then again, what for?

Bluetake has recently developed a set of Bluetooth headphones for PSP. The i-PHONO mini Bluetooth Stereo Pod Transmitter enables PSP to transmit the CD-quality stereo music “wirelessly” to the i-PHONO mini Bluetooth Stereo Headphone or the i-PHONO PLUS Bluetooth Stereo Headphone while you are enjoying the games, music and movies with the PSP.

The i-PHONO mini stereo pod transmitter’s flat and thin shape design makes it easy for attaching it along the bottom system of the PSP. You then need to pair the i-PHONO mini stereo pod transmitter with the compatible Bluetooth stereo headphone, and then plug the i-PHONO mini stereo pod transmitter into the headset connector of PSP. In other words, you only have to buy both the transmitter and the compatible headset to be able to enjoy wireless gaming, watching or listening with your PSP; makes me want to love wires. Come to think of it, what’s the use of having wireless technology, if you won’t maximize its benefits? But then again, what for?

Nowadays, almost every single gadget is going wireless (what’s wrong with wires anyway?), except, well, for wires. If that’s the case,Bluetake i-PHONO mini Bluetooth Stereo Pod Transmitter why not provide a bluetooth for PSP? But then again, what for?

Bluetake has recently developed a set of Bluetooth headphones for PSP. The i-PHONO mini Bluetooth Stereo Pod Transmitter enables PSP to transmit the CD-quality stereo music “wirelessly” to the i-PHONO mini Bluetooth Stereo Headphone or the i-PHONO PLUS Bluetooth Stereo Headphone while you are enjoying the games, music and movies with the PSP.

The i-PHONO mini stereo pod transmitter’s flat and thin shape design makes it easy for attaching it along the bottom system of the PSP. You then need to pair the i-PHONO mini stereo pod transmitter with the compatible Bluetooth stereo headphone, and then plug the i-PHONO mini stereo pod transmitter into the headset connector of PSP. In other words, you only have to buy both the transmitter and the compatible headset to be able to enjoy wireless gaming, watching or listening with your PSP; makes me want to love wires. Come to think of it, what’s the use of having wireless technology, if you won’t maximize its benefits? But then again, what for?

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