Motorola’s new Moto Stream is basically a wired dongle, in the shape of an icosahedron, that you connect to any 3.5mm or RCA speakers to make them bluetooth compatible. Connect the Micro USB power source. Connect the 3.4mm or RCA cable to your speakers, receiver, etc. Then, connect your phone, tablet or computer with Bluetooth or NFC, and stream your music. Hell, it works with up to five devices, so connect your phone, table and computer. There are also five indicator lights and a “heist” mode if your friends want to jump in and switch the track because you’ve played Phil Collins one too many times. This isn’t the first device to do this, but Motorola engineering means you get a quality, good-looking product at a price that won’t break the bank–even if you want to put one in every room of your house.
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