Griffin Unveils iTrip Clip Bluetooth Adapter to Wirelessly Connect Headphones to Any Smartphone

September 2 2016, 03:10
For all those users which are perfectly happy with their existing wired headphones and earphones but would like to have the convenience of wireless once in a while, Griffin Technology just announced a possible solution. The new Griffin Trip Clip converts any pair of wired headphones to wireless headphones, a simple yet powerful solution to wirelessly connect headphones, car stereos or home audio systems to any smartphone, for only $19.99.
 

With the new iTrip Clip Bluetooth Audio Adapter, users will be able to connect to any device, even the new smartphones released without a headphone jack. “iTrip Clip ensures users can continue using their favorite 3.5mm headphones, with no worries about if their new smartphone eliminated the headphone jack,” says Andrew Biddle, Category Manager of Power at Griffin. “Not only can our iTrip Clip make any pair of headphones wireless, it also puts the convenience of a Bluetooth sound system into any car.”

iTrip Clip connects wirelessly to any smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth 4.1. Connecting any headphones, earbuds or AUX cables to the compact, self-powered adapter lets users listen to music and video, or make calls, without cables. iTrip Clip also features handy play, volume, and track controls, as well as an integrated mic to receive calls and easily access Siri, Google Now, and other voice recognition apps.
 

In addition to features like a control pad and built-in mic, iTrip Clip also has a set-and-forget configuration which allows it to reconnect to paired devices automatically once it is in wireless range (approx. 30 feet or 10 meters). The adapter has a rechargeable Li-ion battery which boasts 6 hours play/talk time and 180 hours on standby. iTrip Clip also connects to car stereos with an AUX to listen to any smartphone wirelessly if the vehicle does not already offer Bluetooth connectivity.

Griffin’s new iTrip Clip will be available for $19.99 in September 2016, including a micro-USB recharging cable.
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