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Latest Bluetooth 5.1: Bluetooth 5.1 technology enhances the performance of Bluetooth audio. Compared with Bluetooth 5.0, Bluetooth 5.1 offers a more stable audio transmission, less sound delay, better sound quality, and better interference rejection. Wireless distance up to 10m.
2 in 1: The USB Bluetooth Transmitter Receiver supports transmit and receive functions 2 in 1. More conveniently, the Aux Bluetooth Adapter for Car supports reconnects automatically to the last Bluetooth device every time, eliminating the trouble of repeated and tedious manual connections.
Bluetooth Transmitter Function: In transmitter mode, the Bluetooth Transmitter for TV will easily turn a non-Bluetooth device (TV, PS5, PC, etc.) into a Bluetooth transmitter. This allows you to watch TV/play games with headphones late at night without disturbing your family.
Bluetooth Receiver Function: In receiver mode, the Car Bluetooth Aux Adapter helps stream music from cellphones to car speakers or home stereos without Bluetooth capability. It supports connecting two devices at the same time
Plug and Play: The Aux to Bluetooth Adapter can be used by plugging it into the device without any driver installation.
Widely Compatible: As a Bluetooth transmitter, the Bluetooth adapter for TV supports connecting MP3/MP4, PC, TV, Laptop, Xbox series x, PS5, AirPods, projector, and camera. As a Bluetooth receiver, the Bluetooth receiver for HIFI supports connecting car, van, lorry, motorcycle, amplifier, speaker, and record players.
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Edited by a community support team member, 18 January 2023
A familiar name and it looks quite a niffty little bit of kit.A bit puzzled with the car dashboard photo though.!!. Still hot from me.
UnicornHunter
USB providing power to the device for bluetooth, then aux for speakers.
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Qasimm1993
will this work on a plane to use my airpods with the infotainment system ?
iPap
I do this with a similar unit. Works a treat.
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darren_hooker
Is it this one? On Aliexpress..
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RudeYute
Had a few different ones of these sort of things - each with a different design. Last couple have damaged due to frayed wires (current one meaning just one speaker works, unless you hold it in specific place).
I am hoping if that happens to this one, can just get new AUX cable.... lets see.
Sharif_Alam
will this work on the xbox series s so that I can connect my bluetooth headset to it? I currently have the xbox plugged into a monitor without speakers so need a solution
valter.cardoso
Why? When you can connect a wired one to your controller, sorry I just don’t see the point.
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Naxzst
There is more powerful version of BT transmitter with an Amp.
Fiio BT7 or Ifi xCan /xDSD , but different price point.
pfpf
so. i can plug USB into PC, then 3.5 into PC from this unit, then use BT speaker or headphones? can the 3.5 be connected to the audio out on the back of the PC or does it have to be in to the headphone socket?
Xmob
Not sure about this particular adapter but I have a USB Bluetooth adapter connected to my desktop and it doesn't require a 3.5mm connection. It lets the pc enable Bluetooth via Windows and means I can use my headphones to listen to the sound for music and videos.
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gdl
Nice, have taken a punt on one to try to add Bluetooth to my sons TV
pioneertrini
How is it?
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Anonymous User
I've tried a few of these bluetoith things without success to a bluetooth soundbar from a projector.
Loads of audio dropout with the most recent Trond one. But all of them have been poor.
SeanUSX
Any idea on latency for these? Will be a bit useless for TV watching if everything is a few ms behind.
almostwittyuk
If I had a Bluetooth headset with microphone, would I still be able to use this for video calls *and* listening to music at the same time?
bennie1
whats the 3.5 mm cable needed for? If I plug the into my car entertainment's usb port, isn't that all that's required? I currently use a 3.5mm from aux port to my phone, but it's a headache with the cable dangling about
Wigady
When used as a receiver it takes a Bluetooth signal and turns it into an AUX output.
For example my car has an AUX port but no Bluetooth audio, so i plug this into a usb 12v adapter and it allow me to Bluetooth my phone audio to my car via the AUX port.
Great for older cars / buying 2nd hand cars without having to retrofit stuff if Bluetooth audio wasn’t in the factory spec.
Edit: not all USB ports / car stereos are created equal. Might be your stereo only has codecs to decode mp3/wma files and is expecting a usb storage device filled with music files. Pushing audio out the usb port isn’t a thing all phones can do, and even if it can your car might not be able to decode whatever the phones DAC is pushing out (edited)
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Wigady
Got a ‘sleeker’ ugreen one in the car at the moment.
Sometimes struggles to connect but nothing a quick replug doesn’t fix.
Can tell my phone the device is in my car as well so when it connects it gives me a notification with directions home which is useful for a quick get away
johnnylove1969
Could you connect an electric guitar to this by putting the 3.5mm plug into a 1/4 inch Jack adaptor and send it's sound to Bluetooth headphones?
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I am hoping if that happens to this one, can just get new AUX cable.... lets see.
I currently have the xbox plugged into a monitor without speakers so need a solution
There is more powerful version of BT transmitter with an Amp.
Fiio BT7 or Ifi xCan /xDSD , but different price point.
Loads of audio dropout with the most recent Trond one. But all of them have been poor.
For example my car has an AUX port but no Bluetooth audio, so i plug this into a usb 12v adapter and it allow me to Bluetooth my phone audio to my car via the AUX port.
Great for older cars / buying 2nd hand cars without having to retrofit stuff if Bluetooth audio wasn’t in the factory spec.
Edit: not all USB ports / car stereos are created equal. Might be your stereo only has codecs to decode mp3/wma files and is expecting a usb storage device filled with music files. Pushing audio out the usb port isn’t a thing all phones can do, and even if it can your car might not be able to decode whatever the phones DAC is pushing out (edited)
Sometimes struggles to connect but nothing a quick replug doesn’t fix.
Can tell my phone the device is in my car as well so when it connects it gives me a notification with directions home which is useful for a quick get away