Bluetooth extender for ipad

I have connected a belkin Bluetooth receiver to my home stereo and unable to control music through my iPad and iCloud I love it except the range is very limited is there an extender or another option then I can use so that I can move around the house more easily?

You can use the Apple AirPort Express which has an audio out to plug into your stereo. You can then play music from your computer or iPad/iPhone.
-> $99 New AirPort Express
-> $69 Refurbised AirPort Express

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