9 Oct 2012

Convert your normal speakers into Bluetooth speakers


My wife loves to listen to music in the kitchen while cooking. But she insists that we do not spend more money on buying another music system when we have plenty of gadgets that can do the job.  So I started thinking about what is the best way to go about this task. (A wife’s wish is always a task for the husband ;)) The simplest option was to play music on cell phone or iTouch with speaker mode ON. But considering the noise level in the kitchen, this definitely was not a good option.


I had one more challenge that her favourite songs were scattered on all different gadgets like 2 cell phones, iTouch, iPad. Since all these gadgets have got a 3.5 mm audio jack, next thing that I tried was to connect my computer speakers with these gadgets using audio jack. Sound level and sound quality was approved! Aah, I got my first breakthrough! But that too had another limitation, since the gadget is connected to the speakers by wire it had to be kept near the speaker. So if she wanted to change the song she had to come to the gadget to change it. Well something more had to be thought…

While thinking on this problem, I realized that my Bluetooth headset (Samsung SBH650) also had a 3.5 mm audio jack. So I decided to connect that Bluetooth headset to the speaker and cell phone or iTouch/iPad to
the Bluetooth headset. And lo! my problem got solved. Now I could play music from any gadget that can be connected to the Bluetooth headset (most of the music playing instruments have that nowadays) and listen to music on good quality speakers. 

So if you have very good but old music system which has great sound quality that you love, but doesn’t have modern technologies, and doesn't have Bluetooth support then don’t worry, you can still listen to your favourite music on your favourite music system by using this simple trick. The only requirement is that the music system should have audio in pin/jack.  Here is procedure to convert your normal music system into a Bluetooth supported music system.

Do it yourself

Requirements: 
  • Music system with AUX in facility
  • AUX cable
  • Bluetooth headset with 3.5 mm Audio jack
  • Music player with facility to play on Bluetooth devices
Directions
  • Connect one end of AUX cable to your music system and the other to your Bluetooth headset
  • Pair music player with Bluetooth headset
  • Switch on the music system and select AUX In Mode
  • Start playing music on the player and select Bluetooth device as play back
So now just sit back, relax and enjoy your favourite music.

BTW my wife’s reaction after this was ‘what an idea sirji!!!’

2 comments:

  1. What is the cost of this? Which is the recommended brand for this bluetooth set? Is this only in Samsung or we can use it for any?

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  2. I assume you have the speakers and music player with you. So you have to spent is about Rs. 2000-4000 on Bluetooth device. No it is not just for Samsung but this solution can work with any Bluetooth device as long as it has got 3.5mm audio port. e.g. Bluetooth headsets of Nokia, Sony, Jabra can be use for the same.

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