KOKKIA i10s + aptX (Luxurious Black) Tiny Bluetooth iPod Transmitter for iPod/iPhone/iPad with Apple authentication, Delivers Cleaner Audio with Reduced Latency to aptX Bluetooth Stereo receivers.




Key features
- •i10s + aptX, adds aptX Bluetooth performance to i10s. For stereo headsets with aptX capability, i10s + aptX delivers cleaner audio with reduced audio latency for video on iPods, iPhones and iPads
- •i10s + aptX is the smallest iDevice transmitter, with or without aptX Bluetooth capability.
- •New Luxurious Black color version of the highly reviewed and very popular i10s. Made-for-iPod, Made-for-iPhone, Made-for-iPad Bluetooth Transmitter. Plug and play, easy to pair, remembers previously paired devices and re-connects easily. Pairs/connects to stereo receivers with pin codes '0000' or '1111', or '1234' or '8888'. Tiny size, smaller than other Bluetooth Transmitters for iPods, iPhones
- •Easy to use, no button design. Without button there will be no accumulation of unsightly hard-to-clean dirt/grime in the edges of the button, as designed in many other products - some with particularly large button in the front.
- •High quality codec for clear audio, low power. Bluetooth + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate), compatible with Bluetooth Stereo Headsets/Receivers/Speakers (devices with aptX capability will be streamed with aptX).
KOKKIA i10s + aptX (Luxurious Black) Tiny Bluetooth iPod Transmitter for iPod/iPhone/iPad with Apple authentication, Delivers Cleaner Audio with Reduced Latency to aptX Bluetooth Stereo receivers.
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Customer Reviews
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Bluetooth Lottery - The One I Got Was Wouldn't Work
Bob Dog•January 14, 2018
Worthless. Once plugged into my I-pod classic won't connect to any of my Bluetooth ear buds, headset, etc. I've tried everything to get it to work. It's going back tomorrow. Junk.
absolutely love this item
Donald Jefferson•December 5, 2017
absolutely love this item, It was a replacement for one I ordered that stopped working. The sound is somewhat clearer, and the connection is somewhat quicker.
Must have for IPOD Classic owners
Andrew Abbott•October 4, 2017
This little device right here has made my IPOD Classic (yes I still have a classic as I only want music), be able to play my music every where! I have easily synced this to multiple Bluetooth speakers (Bose, tailgator, JBL, and UE). All you do is plug it in and then turn on whatever your syncing to and just wait for the blue lights to stop quickly flashing.
Quality Product for My iPOD Classic
Cherry•June 6, 2016
Works great with any Bluetooth earbuds i've used. The battery drain on my iPod isn't too bad. So far I can listen for at least eight continuous hours on my iPod. Only complaint is no case or holder came with the bluetooth attachment, but I can live with it.
Not Compatible with iPod Classic using Rockbox
Allen C.•February 26, 2016
First, I would like to say that I have nothing against this bluetooth transmitter. It is a very nifty accessory that works as it was intended to (using the stock Apple firmware). I am in no way knocking down this product for something it wasn't meant to do or work with in the first place.
I just wanted to report here that it does not work with the iPod Classic running the Rockbox firmware. This is no fault of the transmitter itself, and it's the price one pays when using custom software.
For anyone curious about the test I conducted to reach this conclusion, please read the question thread and its comments at:
http://www.amazon.com/forum/-/Tx10XX93FC1K2U/-/ref=ask_dp_lsw_al_hza?asin=B004SH40BQ
I just wanted to report here that it does not work with the iPod Classic running the Rockbox firmware. This is no fault of the transmitter itself, and it's the price one pays when using custom software.
For anyone curious about the test I conducted to reach this conclusion, please read the question thread and its comments at:
http://www.amazon.com/forum/-/Tx10XX93FC1K2U/-/ref=ask_dp_lsw_al_hza?asin=B004SH40BQ
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