
Zoom BTA-2 PodTrak Bluetooth Audio Adapter
The Zoom BTA-2 adds wireless Bluetooth connectivity to your PodTrak recorder for seamless remote interviews.
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Overview
Key Features
WIRELESS PODCASTING FOR P4, P4NEXT, AND P8 – Compatible with the PodTrak P4, P4next, and P8, the BTA-2 enables wireless phone connectivity for recording remote guests without the need for cables or additional hardware.
BRING IN REMOTE GUESTS FROM YOUR SMARTPHONE – Connect your smartphone via Bluetooth and use any calling app including Skype, Zoom, Phone, and more to bring remote guests into your podcast with ease.
MIX-MINUS BUILT IN FOR ECHO-FREE CALLS – Works with the PodTrak's built-in Mix-Minus function to automatically prevent echo and feedback when recording phone calls, ensuring a professional and clean interview experience for both host and guest.
TWO CONNECTORS, ZERO COMPLICATED SETUP – Features a 3.5mm TRRS audio connector and a 2.5mm TRRS power connector for a quick and straightforward connection to your PodTrak recorder with no complicated configuration required.
YOUR PODCAST GOES WHEREVER YOUR PHONE GOES – Gives podcasters the freedom to record remote interviews from any location using their smartphone, making it easy to bring guests from around the world into your show.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Enables wireless remote interviews directly through the PodTrak P4 or P8 without additional hardware
- Works with any conferencing platform including Skype, Zoom, and standard phone calls
- Compact and lightweight design at just over half an ounce
- Draws power from the PodTrak recorder with no batteries or cables required
- Remote caller audio records on a separate track for clean post-production
👎 Cons
- Only compatible with PodTrak P4 and P8 — cannot be used with other Zoom recorders or third-party devices
- Bluetooth audio quality is limited compared to a direct wired or USB connection
- Range is dependent on Bluetooth signal strength and may be affected by interference
- Does not add Bluetooth audio output capability — it is input-only for remote callers