ASCII.jp BLUETOOTH transmission / receiving caller "JPT1": Xperia peripheral device

ASCII.jp BLUETOOTH transmission / receiving caller "JPT1": Xperia peripheral device

My car is equipped with a car navigation system, with Bluetooth connected to Xperia, listening to music, and there is a function that can be collaborated in cooperation.

On the other hand, family cars have no car navigation systems for budget and circumstances, as well as CDs for car audio.

Sometimes I don't usually ride a car for my family, so I sometimes slide my mouth and say, "Can I only listen to CDs?"", Sometimes it flies in a different direction.

Xperia preserves a lot of music so as not to cause such a situation (?).Just being able to listen to this by car should feel comfortable.

If you have a Bluetooth communication function in the car audio, you should be able to connect to Xperia to listen to music, but it is usually not convenient.So what should I do?First, let's look for a terminal called "AUX (AUX IN)" in the car audio.With this terminal, car life will still be fun.

By the way, this time, I will introduce JPRIDE's "JPT1 Bluetooth Transmitter & Receiver" (JPT1).

Originally, Bluetooth communication is divided into the sending side (TX) and the receiver (RX), and some products have only one.In this case, if you have the function of the receiving side (RX), it will be solved, but if you select a product that supports both, the other use method will increase and the versatility will increase.

The size of JPT1 is quite small at 43.8 x 43.8 x 12.4mm, and the weight is 18g.The battery capacity is 250mAh, which can be fully charged in about 2 hours from the microUSB cable.Continuous use time is about 13 hours in transmission mode and about 12 hours in receiving mode.

The corresponding standard is Bluetooth 4.1, and only A2DP is compatible profiles.The communication distance is up to 10m.The complicated thing is that when the corresponding codec is in the transmission mode, it is Apt-X and SBC, and in the receiving mode, AAC and SBC.Let's check out the devices to be connected in advance.

ASCII.jp 車載以外でも活躍するBluetooth送受信器「JPT1」:Xperia周辺機器

The audio connection terminal is a 3.5mm stereo mini plug.The attached part has a 3.5mm stereo mini plug cable and a stereo pins (RCA) conversion cable, so it is unlikely to be a problem.

Let's use JPT1 right away.First, pairing with Xperia.Put the switching switch in "Receive mode (RX)" and press the power button and then press and hold for 2 seconds to blink the blue LED.The Bluetooth connection name was "JPRIDE-JPT1".

Up to two devices can be connected to JPT1 at the same time, but one can output audio.

Next, connect JPT1 to the AUX terminal of the car audio via a stereo mini plug.Because it was quite light, this time it was covered with a hanging state, but if you actually use it, it seems good to fix it with Velcro.

When I switched the car audio playback to "AUX (AUX IN)", selected my favorite music from Xperia and played it, the music came from car stereo.You can easily play music in the Xperia by wireless connection from the car audio that you could only listen to CDs until now, and it is quite impressive.

If you are worried about running out of Xperia on a long drive, make sure you can secure the power from the cigar socket.This is also easy to use and is still very comfortable.

By the way, I understand that it is convenient to use JPT1 on the car.However, let's explore a little more methods.

If you have a favorite wired cable headphone, you can use it wirelessly.The only codec of "receiving mode (RX)" is AAC / SBC, but the advantage is that it can still be used without worrying about wiring.

Conversely, let's consider the patterns used in "sending mode (TX)".In the first place, if you ask, "Is there a chance to send from Xperia?", If you do not want to connect your Xperia with your friend's Bluetooth speaker, you may not want to connect your Xperia.There is a lot of feeling, but it cannot be said that there is no such need.

Personally, I'm looking forward to watching Amazon Prime Video on Amazon Fire TV late at home, but I can't speak when my family is sleeping, so I rely on headphones.

Until now, if you extend a long cable from the TV headphone terminal, you can enjoy it with a wireless headset if you connect JPT1 to "transmission (TX) mode".

It seems that Tsukkomi is likely to fly, "Where is Xperia active?" In this case, put the "Amazon Fire TV" app and ask Xperia to play an active part as a remote control.The good thing about JPT1 is that it is highly versatile and has a wide range of activities!