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Time consumer difference when through Bluetooth audio receiver ..

Last time I came here for a solution to connect my Samsung TV  home audio system to my built-in speakers of my laptop. All suggestions concluded a further purchase of a Bluetooth adapter or a Bluetooth audio receiver. I finally got in touch with my TV  retailer who admit that there is no insert Bluetooth function in the TV at all. That's why a new gadget a Bluetooth audio receiver in hand.

All things went smoothly and happily with this receiver. Even I can feel the rhythm flowing through home audio when I clean my lawn or take a snap in the yard. Then I order another one put and used in my car. I sensed obviously the performance difference. Every time it takes much longer time to establish connection between the car audio and my iphone5s and even disconnects now and then. I ever test my phone and it is ok with the Bluetooth. So is it possible that the problem comes from any compatible issue or any Bluetooth protocols ?

I am not sure. I am stunned because I think the performance should be better as the connection distance is much closer in a narrow car.

Any new wise ideas?