The BTC-1X Bluetooth® module is a transceiver that lets you wirelessly connect a portable media player, smartphone, or other Bluetooth equipped device to any Russound MCA-Series controller.
It transmits balanced line audio to the XStream Bluetooth input. The BTC-1X also supports the aptX codec, providing enhanced audio quality that is far superior to standard Bluetooth audio.
The BTC-1X can be installed anywhere and can extend Bluetooth reception beyond the normal limits.
Like all Russound Local Source Modules, the BTC-1X can be set to automatically interrupt an active audio signal. It integrates easily with the MCA-Series controller via a dedicated CAT-5 connection. No other connection or power supply is required.
- Installs via a single CAT-5e up to 300' (91.4m) away from the MCA-Series Controller
- Adds a Bluetooth streaming source connection
- Dramatically extends Bluetooth range up to 49'
- aptX ® audio codec for enhanced sound quality
- Free custom naming software for easy identification when using more than one in a home
Shipping Dimensions |
3.5" (W) x 1.3" (H) x 3.8" (D) / (8.9 x 3.2 x 9.5 cm) |
Product Dimensions |
2.2" (W) x 1.0" (H) x 2.8" (D) / (5.6 x 2.6 x 7.0 cm) |
Shipping Weight |
0.3 lbs (0.1 kg) |
Connections |
(1) Programming connection: MicroUSB (cable not included) (1) RJ-45 controller connection (T568A standard) |
Frequency Range |
2.402 - 2.483.5 MHz |
Max Cable Length |
300' (CAT-5e) to controller |
ower Requirement(s) |
Power supplied by the controller via CAT-5 |
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Type:
Audio Components
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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