At the time when the first Apple iPhone was announced many of us have been stunned by Apple's decision of omitting stereo Bluetooth (A2DP support) from the phone. It is not known what the reasons were, but it's sure that neither iPod Touch, nor the new iPhone 3G have such a feature. Thanks to the accessory, that weighs only 5 grams, from Brando now Apple phones can also have stereo sound support. The accessory, that costs $2 USD, gains the necessary energy from the phone's internal battery, so it just has to be attached to the handset's bottom in order to use it. It's important to note that the accessory doesn't support voice transfer, so in order to handle calls the handset has to be paired separately with the stereo Bluetooth headset, most models being capable of this. Compatible handsets are: iPhone 2G, iPhone 3G, iPod Touch, iPod nano, iPod Classic, iPod Video, iPod (Color), iPod Mini.
Translated by Szaszati