The whole package feels quite sturdy, and looks really nice and modern. There is also a headphone jack, presumably an option for when you’re using the RockDoc as a standalone media player with an SD card. The only other controls on the device are the aforementioned MODE button, which switches between Line In, Micro SD, and Bluetooth modes, as well as a play/pause button, and a power switch on the other side. This setup helps the RockDoc Bluetooth retain a nice clean aesthetic, without being overly loaded with buttons and switches. Just press the VOL button, and the the track buttons will switch to volume mode, and will automatically switch back after a few seconds. The forward and back track buttons on the unit double as the volume buttons. Switching tracks and controlling volume are easily accomplished, and can be done either from the hosting device or from the RockDoc itself. This is nice for connecting to a music source that doesn’t have Bluetooth, and is a welcome addition. This is not a super common cable, so thankfully VisionTek included one as part of the charging cable. Your other option for connecting to a music source is to use a standard headphone out jack connected to the Micro USB port on the RockDoc. That’s likely not to be an issue for most, however, as I don’t think the SD card slot is a feature that’s going to be seeing a whole lot of use in 2014. As a side note, you can’t have an SD card in the Micro SD/TF slot when pairing through Bluetooth.
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Just turn on Bluetooth on whatever device is hosting the music, turn on the RockDoc, press the MODE button twice, and accept the pairing.
#ROKDOC BLUETOOTH PC#
If I told you to imagine what kind of sound quality and volume you could get from a speaker unit that comes in at only 2.95 x 1.97 x 2.08 inches in size, I assume you’d likely respond with something along the lines of, “not good.” Well, the RockDoc Bluetooth – a wireless Bluetooth speaker from VisionTek (best known for their line of PC graphics cards) – is here to challenge that notion.Ĭonnecting was simple.