We live in an increasingly wireless world, yet this raises the question of how we keep the gear we love from the pre-Bluetooth era. The Mymanu Link neatly solves the problem by turning any device with a standard headphone jack into a Bluetooth enabled one, reducing cable clutter and freeing your audio.
The Mymanu Link is a Bluetooth receiver and transmitter that functions through any standard 3.5mm audio jack. Built on Bluetooth 5.0 and with onboard audio codecs like aptX Low Latency, aptX, and SBC, all you need to do is turn it on, connect it to the device you want to transmit from, and connect your Bluetooth audio to the Link.
It's carefully engineered to limit latency, giving you a smooth signal without wires, and has a range of up to 10 meters, giving you more freedom to move around without losing your audio.
It easily connects to dashboard aux connections, gym equipment, airplane headphone jacks, and anywhere else you can hook it up. And since it can receive and transmit, you can adjust the volume and skip tracks from your Bluetooth device, where device control is supported.
The battery, charged via USB, will last for up to 20 hours of continuous use. All of this is contained in a light, small package with a built-in aux connection that wraps around the body so it can be dangled off a connection and dropped in a pocket when you're done. A rugged casing made from recycled ABS plastic and resin is built to take the indignities of travel, so you can have it with you wherever you go.
You shouldn't have to give up the gear you love because technology has marched on. The Mymanu Link Bluetooth receiver updates your audio equipment for $39.99, $10 off the $49.99 MSRP.
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