Gear4 BluEye

By Shannon Rooney on 24 October 2006

Finally, a device that connects your iPod to your phone. This compact gadget boosts Apple's headphone-bound remote unit capability with Bluetooth for receiving and making calls. Those who have already bought iPod radio receivers will not be so pleased, as BluEye also bundles an FM radio receiver.

User rating:7.6
  • Good: Compact • Convenient • Caller ID appears on iPod screen • Good radio reception • Updatable with Firmware as interface improves
  • Bad: Voice activated calling is not seamless
  • RRP: AU$149.00 • Where to buy? Check price listings

iPod owners will be familiar with the scenario. You're jogging away or just lost in the music when a faint repetitive noise or vibration tells you someone is calling you. Then it's a race to find your mobile, get the headphones off and see if you actually want to take the call. Or worse still, you realise later you've missed a call you would have quite liked to take.

This problem now has a solution in the form of BluEye, a Bluetooth dongle that ties your iPod to your phone. While UK consumers have had a first generation BluEye MP3 player/Bluetooth hands-free mobile phone adaptor for almost a year, this more streamlined radio-integrated BluEye, licensed by Gear4, is limited to iPod users.

Design
Remarkably similar to Apple's iPod remote in design and size, the BluEye links your headphones to your iPod and connects firmly to your clothes with a spring-loaded, vertically aligned clip on the back.

The front of the device sports an iPod Shuffle-like circular control. The central button plays and pauses music, mutes radio, and answers and disconnects calls; while a four-way switch in a wheel around it controls volume, lets you scroll through received calls and skip back and forth through the songs in your library/playlist.

On the left-hand side sits a hold switch and a key to toggle between music and the integrated FM radio receiver.

A Bluetooth button below the familiar wheel recalls the last nine numbers called/received and activates voice dialling, as well as initially pairing the device with your Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone.

Performance
Testing with a Sony Ericsson K8010i and a fifth generation 30GB video iPod, the music paused and caller number appeared on the iPod's screen as promised when a call came through. While Gear4 say instant number recognition and answering should be available on production models due in November, our test prototype took almost three rings for the number to appear.

Instead of the mobile's (MP3) ringtone, a rather old-fashioned chiming ring also came through, though changing the phone's ringtone to a standard tone fixed the issue.

As soon as the caller ID appears on the iPod, pressing the BluEye's play/pause button lets you accept and disconnect calls. The music resumes without hassle from where you left off when you disconnect the call.

The sound quality was fine -- as good as can be expected from the Bluetooth standard even with the unit dangling, however callers experienced a stonger connection when the BluEye was firmly clipped onto some clothing.There are two ways to make calls from your iPod via the BluEye. The simplest is to press and hold the unit's Bluetooth button to scroll though the last nine received/made calls. The same button connects and disconnects calls.

If you have set up voice tags on your mobile phone, up to 15 voice activated contacts can be called through the BluEye by pressing the Bluetooth button and saying the contact name when you hear the tone. We had to try this a few times and speak directly into the unit, but while it was not a seamless process, it did eventually work.

A nice touch is that the BluEye can connect to the net via its tiny USB connection (cable not included) for firmware updates as the interface improves.

Topics: ipod, gear4, blueye, bluetooth, adapter, fm receiver, radio, handsfree, mobile

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Comments (10)

  • rjelli gave 7/10 on 26/05/2008 19:30

    • Good: Functionality
    • Bad: Sound quality is degraded

    I'm happy with the functionality, but the sound quality of the music is not as good. I have (very) expensive Shure E500 PTH hearphones, which deliver a truly outstanding quality when plugged directly in the Ipod. If I go through the blueye, the quality is noticeably degraded (more noise)

  • vercotti gave 9/10 on 26/03/2008 00:00

    • Good: Receive calls (duh), great intergration and you can listen to radio
    • Bad: Battery seems to drain quicker though :)

    Great Product

  • bombastic gave 8/10 on 04/03/2008 05:54

    • Good: lekkerlekker
    • Bad: lekkah...lekkah...

    lekker lekker

  • annkat_cute gave 8/10 on 07/05/2007 18:07

    bought this one last week... really great. i didnt miss any calls the first time i used it. wish it has the capability to let me know i have a text message though... but all in all... i am very satisfied!

  • Bill Bakogiannis gave 5/10 on 25/04/2007 17:11

    • Good: The reception on FM bis not too good. I mean that the "radio-remote" from Apple, has better reception. However... I can afford it!
    • Bad: The sound of the call is not loud. In open places, sometimes I loose words of the guy I talk with. I hope they will do an upgrade soon...on their firmware.

    Hi there. I bought it yesterday. Actually I bought the white (not the black one). It wasn't too easy to do the pair with my Nokia 6280. However I manage to pair it.

  • Molchester gave 9/10 on 14/04/2007 18:42

    • Good: Loads of new goodies for your ipod!!!
    • Bad: more stuff for you to get tangled up with.

    I havent got one yet but i have it on order and should come today! sooo looking forward to it but didnt realise that it didnt come with a usb lead for updates.

  • SkylerPony gave 9/10 on 19/01/2007 20:56

    • Good: Mp3 quality is perfect (other users may have had defective units and should just seek a replacement from their dealer).
      Love having radio on Ipod.
      Easy to use!
    • Bad: Hold switch doesnt seem to prevent the ipod from turning on and connecting the Blueye to the phone.
      No RDS on radio.
      Caller display only shows number rather than contact book entry from phone or even address book from Ipod.

      But saying that, Firmware upgradable. So things can only get better.

    Awesome bit of kit. Best purchase for my Ipod yet.
    Using with Ipod G5 (60gb) and SE k800i.

  • Brian Park gave 9/10 on 05/12/2006 05:08

    • Good: Does what it says on the box. Integrates the phone and iPod seamlessly. Easy setup and nice design.
    • Bad: Wish it had a lanyard. The clip could be better too. Should release publically the firmware as soon as possible. (I had to request tech support)

    Original firmware a bit shacky. New firmware (1.2) fixes many bugs and Blueye is much more stable now.

  • simon gave 9/10 on 17/11/2006 20:35

    • Good: my phone is nokia N80, ipod is nano G2.
      i can't find out problem at all.
    • Bad: no high price to its quality.

    GOOD PRODUCT

    good design, good sound, good functions.

  • gwoss gave 3/10 on 15/11/2006 06:55

    • Good: Radio sounds good, it does connect easily to the phone.
    • Bad: Mp3 mode has the most horrible sound imaginable and therefore the product is far too pricy. You get a radio via bluetooth remote and not what Gear4 are claiming to offer! NOT WORTH IT, sadly!

    I bought the blueye device today and tried it with my 5 G iPod 80 GB. It connected to my phone all right and the radio signal came through my earphones nice and clear. But when switching into mp3-mode my music played in a "bad radio frequency"-kind of quality which is just unbearable. I paid 70 € for this device which equals 75 Dollars US...and I am absolutely appauled by how bad the mp3 mode delivers in sound! I´ll return this item because it ain´t worth it´s price!

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