Bluetooth Audio Gadget
Can I use my smartphone on the air?
Shouldn't that be "may I"?

There are plenty of ways a smartphone could be useful on air. Playing recorded audio, voice clips or music, for instance. How about using a SIP client as a codec? Or Skype or Zoom or social media sound? And of course, putting callers on the air.
TL;DR
Overbuilt
Premium long-life components throughout.

Real Power
Connect two devices and fast switch between them.
Missing link
Perfect "go-between" your console and smartphone.
Zero effort
Auto algorithm selections APTX, AAC, SBC.
Accessorized
StudioHub+ adapters are in the box.
Go Pro
Fully balanced +4dBu inputs and outputs.
Problem solved. The Bluetooth Audio Gadget makes it easy to put a smartphone on the air. Just pair your phone, and the Bluetooth Audio Gadget automatically negotiates the optimal codec algorithm (usually APT-X for Android, AAC for iPhone). Balanced audio I/O connects the Gadget to your console. Tinny, swirly, bluetoothy sound? Bite your tongue! And the Bluetooth Audio Gadget is bi-directional, so you can even send mix-minus to your caller.
Like all Angry Audio products, the Bluetooth Audio Gadget is built-for-broadcast with premium components like an all steel enclosure, internal AC power supply, and gold-plated audio connectors and switch contacts. Place it on your desktop, or mount it in your rack with our rackmount kit.
So yeah, put your smartphone on the air. Why not? Stupid thing already runs the rest of your life anyway.


