Nokia Wireless Music Receiver : Play Quality Music on your Home Theater

When we saw the demo of HTC Boom at MWC, The first thing that came into my mind was if Windows Phone could get a way to do something similar. HTC One has a powerful audio hardware when connected to home theatre system, it just sounds like you played it with traditional CD or DVD player.

Many of us have a home theatre system with 5.1 surround system but your phone doesn’t perform that well when you connect with it. Moreover, you don’t have the right RCA Adapter cable to get quality output.

Nokia has announced Nokia Wireless Music Receiver MD-310 which can stream music from your phone or any Bluetooth compatible audio streaming hardware to your home theatre. Now imagine a Nokia Windows Phone with Dolby playing high quality Nokia Music Plus Songs over this. As a matter of fact, Nokia got this tested at the  DELTA SenseLab and the quality turned out to be as good as CD and DVD Players.

Nokia Wireless Music Reciever

This piece of hardware is NFC + Bluetooth enabled just like the JBL Player. All you need is first connect this with your home theatre and then tap to play your unlimited Nokia Music Plus audio. Nokia also promises that this accessory has the most sensitive antennas compared to others. This means range and quality of audio passed over is high. Nokia also claims that it connects with any model and any size of stereo and keeps the quality level high.

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Parts of Nokia Wireless Music Receiver

Nokia Wireless Music Receiver Parts

  1. NFC area
  2. Bluetooth status indicator light
  3. Multifunction key : This can be used to switch to next streaming device or to clear the connected device by holding the key for 10 seconds. The red and white indicator lights alternate to confirm it.
  4. Power connector
  5. Streaming indicator : It turns on as soon you start playing music on your connected device
  6. Cable clip
  7. Audio cable (3.5 mm)
  8. RCA adapter cable.

We hope to get a review unit of the device when its available. Read more at Nokia Conversation