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| What can I use my extra iPhone for? |
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Jamie Hanson |
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The Apple iOS is considered as the best musical players available today. The built-in iPad app allows users browse tunes, podcasts and audio books without difficulty. That's great until your music isn't on the device that's nearby. Or, if you want to enjoy hands-free music from an iPod, iPhone or iPod touch that's attached to a stereo or couple of powered speakers. The Tango remote helps link two devices on Wi Fi that is the source and the remote control.
It's not difficult to set up, user friendly and effective. Here is how to operate. First, you can install Tango Remote on both equipment by navigating to the App Store and seeking Tango Remote. Set one device as the remote and the other that will play the music on-board as "source". For instance, you may hook up an iPad to your audio system while keeping the pocket-sized iPhone on hand. On the other hand the iPad can be utilized as remote by connecting the iPhone to the stereo. Considering Tango Remote is universal, it looks great on all iOS devices.
Setup the source device:
Now that Tango Remote is installed, let's set up the source device. First, launch Tango Remote. Next, tap the Music Player button when prompted. Tango Remote will search within the device for recorded music, podcast and audio books being used by the iPod app. If the music library is large it may take few more time. Ultimately, connect it to a stereo or pair of powered speakers and you're ready to go.
Set up the remote device:
Set up the remote device. The first thing is to make sure that both the source and the remote are on the same Wi-Fi network. Initiate the Tango remote with the remote control button. It will begin looking for the source unit and show you when it has located it. Then the source device identification ("Joe's iPhone," for example) should be tapped. From that point you'll see all of the playlists on the source unit. Start listening to your desired music remotely.
After all, the remote does far more than play, pause, jump and skip. When a song is playing, you can view the album art and flip it over to see other tracks on that album. Also, surf by song, artist, album or genre. If you find any difficulty then tap the help button.
Additional options:
Finally, check out the supplemental settings by tapping the device icon. The pop menu appears with several choices. One can turn on a shake to leap to the next song (probably best with an iPhone or iPod touch), toggle playback manages on or off and help an option to play your playlists back-to-back. Additionally, you can send an email to the developer or a friend or become a fan on Facebook, all from within the app.
Tango Remote is an easy and effective way to appreciate the music on your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. Your device starts behaving like a digital radio station when linked to the stereo or speakers Setup takes only minutes and is a breeze. Because it works over Wi-Fi, you won't experience latency or lag. In brief, it just works!
So dust off your old iPhone and check out Tango Remote You will begin to enjoy the "music in your pocket" in a whole new way.
Go to our Facebook Fan Page to learn more about Tango Remote App. |
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