The Model 4355 plugs into the dock connector on any model of iPod
The Model 4355 provides a wireless link to send stereo music from the iPod to a Bluetooth stereo headset or to a Bluetooth stereo receiver like the Zoom Model 4360
Bluetooth AVRCP profile support allows the music on the iPod to be automatically paused by the Model 4355 when a cell phone call is received using headphones that also support AVRCP
Power is provided by the iPod battery or a USB port
Product DescriptionThe Model 4355 iHiFi Bluetooth transmitter plugs into any iPod dock connector. The Model 4355 provides a wireless link to Bluetooth stereo headphones, or to any sound system connected to an iHiFi receiver.The song selection, play list, and volume for music played through remote devices can be controlled from your iPod. When used with iHiFi headphones or other Bluetooth headphones supporting AVRCP, you can even control the music from the headphones while your iPod stays safely in your pocket, briefcase or purse.The small, lightweight Model 4355 Transmitter just plugs into your iPod's dock connector. Because the Transmitter is powered directly by the iPod, no batteries or cables are required.The Model 4355 features advanced Bluetooth digital wireless technology for low battery consumption, excellent range and high-fidelity digital sound transmission.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Almost Perfect
It pairs up easily with my Iluv wireless headphones and whats more is that I can now move on to the next song from my headphone where with the adapter that came with the headphones it did not give me that feature. Only complaint is that it's a little big but overall great sound quality and works great.
Rating: - Zoom iHiFi - not so much
I got this bluetooth transmitter earlier this summer to work with my S9 Motorola headphones. It pairs OK. It plays OK as long as the iPod with device is siting still (as well as you). I got it mainly to take on bike rides. This unit tends to drop out quite a bit while moving. With the device sitting right in my pocket, it still drops out many times simply just by turning my head. I figured it was just inherent in bluetooth reception. I was wrong. My brother loaned me his Sony bluetooth iPod ... Read More
Rating: - Wow! Far Better than expected
This little device really is amazing, it just works. Plug it into an ipod and the device then "finds & pairs instantly" with your Stereo Bluetooth headphones. Now it gets even better... I just bought an iphone and would really love to use my Stereo Bluetooth headphones on an airplane using the iphone's music capabilities. Well - the Zoom BT Transmittr pairs itself (not the iphone) with my Stereo BT Headphones. You don't even turn on bluetooth on your iphone! Just plug the Zoom device into the bottom ... Read More
Rating: - Zoom/iHiFi 4355 Bluetooth iPod Adapter
I recently purchased the Zoom (or iHiFi)4355 Bluetooth iPod Adapter for my iPod Touch. I have a Motorola SoundPilot S705 (AD2P compatible)that I use to listen to music off of my cell phone and it is a Class 1 Bluetooth device meaning that any Class 1 Bluetooth Transmitter will allow me to receive a signal from around 300 Feet away. Well, the Zoom 4355 is a Class 2/Class 1 compatible device with AD2P capability. The packaging claims that you get 33 feet with a Class 2 receiver and 70 feet with Class 1 receivers. ... Read More
Rating: - Does not really work
I have been using this with my iPhone (as advertised) and a Motorola headset. The basic problem I have is an intermittent connection. The first unit I received was very bad. I returned it (Amazon is great!) and got another, which has the same issue, although to somewhat less extent. If I put the phone anywhere it can be moved at all (like in a backpack) interuptions are frequent, and often the thing does not recover. If I set it on the table, I still loose the connection every several minutes, usually right ... Read More