Overview
Daptor Three Wireless Audio Interface
Daptor Three is a simple, professional audio interface using Bluetooth Wireless Technology. Daptor Three connects to your cell phone like any other Bluetooth enabled headset. It will also connect to any other product, such as a laptop, that allows a wireless headset connection.
Transmit, Receive or 2-way Hands-free
Daptor Three functions as either a Master or Headset device. In Master mode, Daptor Three connects to headsets or headset type devices, transmitting A2DP audio, or initiating a 2-way voice band connection to a headset. In Headset mode, Daptor Three connects to wireless phones, computers, or Bluetooth dongles, receiving A2DP audio or a 2-way Hands Free connection.
Input | Balanced Female XLR | |
Impedance | 20k ohms | |
Level | -4 dBu nom | |
Input | 1/8" (3.5mm) Stereo | |
Impedance | 20k ohms | |
Level | -10 dBu nom | |
Output | Balanced Male XLR | |
Impedance | 200 ohms | |
Level | 0 dBu max | |
Output | 1/8" (3.5mm) Stereo | |
Impedance | 200 ohms | |
Level | -6 dBu max | |
Bluetooth Wireless Technology | ||
Standard | 3.0 | |
Frequency Response | Hands-Free (Full Duplex): 300 Hz– 3.4 kHz Hands-Free (Full Duplex HD): 50 Hz– 7 kHz A2DP (Master » Headset): 30 Hz– 17 kHz |
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End-to-End Latency | Audio Recording: 25 ms using HD Voice Profile. Streaming Full Bandwidth Audio: 150 ms using Bluetooth A2DP Profile. |
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Distance | 66 ft (20 m) | |
Misc | ||
Power | One 9-volt battery | |
Size | 4.4" x 2.7" x 1.2" (11.2 x 6.9 x 3.5 cm) | |
Weight | 7 oz. |