The ability to play music in your car over a Bluetooth connection is very handy. You can typically just leave your phone’s Bluetooth module turned on and it will automatically pair to your car. Then ...
This series is turning out to be a lot longer than I had planned; fortunately, it is also turning out to be a lot more fun than I had expected, and that's really saying something. Now I have a couple ...
There are a ton of fun Raspberry Pi and Linux projects that require audio output – music players, talking robots, game consoles and arcades, intelligent assistants, mesh network walkie-talkies, and ...
January 24, 2013 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Few things are better than kicking back on the couch and streaming your favorite album wirelessly to your ...
Repurposing old devices to a useful role brings me joy. I have a fairly old Sony speaker system lying around that has stood the test of time. It still works and sounds well, but only accepts AUX cable ...
The Nintendo Switch's Bluetooth audio output can have a large delay depending on the type of audio device. When tested by the GIGAZINE editorial department, a large delay occurred when outputting ...
June 23, 2014 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google If you have an older car without Bluetooth built into it, you can buy adapters to do so. But, Redditor parkerlreed ...