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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
I lost my first one and absolutely LOVE my old school headphones. This allows me to use my wired headphones wireless connection to my iPhone. I have a Lightning to Headphone adapter but it is built to break. This is smart and easy to use. I had to get another when my first got lost.
Mr Ed
Reviewed in Australia on March 7, 2024
The included instructions were for a slightly different version of the Device. Presumably it has been updated since these were printed.It paired with my iPhone and appeared as a connected Bluetooth device however attempting to connect to the device as an AirPlay sound output just fails. You get to hear a beep through the headphones but that’s it.I tried it separately with headphones and an amplifier, and none of them worked.I tried changing the Bluetooth settings to recognise it as various headphones and car stereo connection types, but they all failed to produce sound.Like another review I quite enjoyed reading, this thing does seem to be a waste of perfectly good atoms.
Guilly Obrownick
Reviewed in Australia on February 24, 2024
Well, for the price I can't complain. But battery is very low, barely reaching 3 hours of listening and sometimes you have to twist the jack connector to have sound on both earbuds.Usable but do not recommend.
JimC2
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
I have this paired with my Macbook laptop and wired in to a set of old fashioned 4.1 speakers sitting across the room. The sound quality is fine. I do have to leave this plugged in to its mini-USB power source (the battery is tiny).The only issue is my Macbook occasionally disconnects from these. I don't know if that's my laptop's fault or if it's this unit's fault. It only happens when I have nothing playing at the moment (i.e. iTunes is paused), it never happens while I'm listening to music or watching something on youtube or whatever else. The built-in voice thingy announces "Disconnected!" when that happens. Then it either reconnects on its own (half of the time), I need to click on the bluetooth icon and force it to reconnect, or it doesn't reconnect and after a minute the unit turns itself off (after announcing "power OFF!" lol).Other than that, it works fine.
Darko
Reviewed in Australia on December 15, 2024
The built in battery failed after a few months and the product could only be thrown away.
Farm Wife
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024
This is great for price!! I originally thought mine was a dud because it wouldn’t pair. DUH! The easy fix was just deleting the “Bluetooth Music” and repairing!! I can now use my favorite wired earbuds with my iPhone 15.I bought a second and now use one while the other is charging. Funny note - One says “Connected” in English and the other in an Asian language. 😄Older review: I have no idea why these this quit working. It was great until it wasn’t. It will no longer pair/connect with my phone. It is always on my bed table so, no stress or damage.I loved it until it didn’t work. I have to say I was quite disappointed, because it was just what I needed for all my old wired earbuds and my iPhone 15.
Pravin Bhosale
Reviewed in India on June 4, 2023
Received product in good condition.
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023
For $8.99, I was looking at this purchase only as a test case to see how well everything connected etc. between my macbook pro and my Bose Wave CD player with no Bluetooth. I figured that once I knew that everything worked well, that I would invest in a more expensive receiver with better sound quality. But this one is doing the job very well, and I'm perfectly happy with the sound quality. I did some quick comparisons with this, plugging directly into the minijack, and I don't notice a huge difference. True audiophiles probably would, but a true audiophile wouldn't be using Bluetooth in the first place.The battery life is pretty good, although I usually have it plugged in. Even the latency isn't that bad when I'm watching youtube videos, etc., although I'm sure that the small lag would be more of an issue for gamers who would want things like an aptX codec in their receivers.All in all, I'm very pleasantly surprised with this and would recommend trying it before investing in a more expensive receiver.Quick addendum: sometimes when the unit is plugged into the USB power and has automatically powered itself down after some time, it's a bit glitchy to switch it back on. Simple fix though. Just unplug from USB power, switch it on, and plug it back in. Hope that's helpful.
Dustin McClain
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2022
Quick pro/conPros:Very small, light and easy to transport. Has a little clip built on.Very easy to sync and I never have issues with that.Sounds great, reproduces digital sound just fine.Cons:Skipping to the next track and volume are same button, long hold is the volume...not a fan, wish this was reversed. I rather long hold to go to next track and make click adjustments to volume.Volume is low compared to other device outputs. It doesn't power enough to my liking on output for passive headphones. Yet, that would save some people's ears.
C. Woodward
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2022
I have at least two other devices like this that I've used for most of the past 2 or 3 years to convert some nice wired gaming headsets into bluetooth headsets for use online. I love them, but after a few years, battery life is shortening, so I'm looking for new options (as that model is no longer made). I thought this was a reasonable option, but it's really not.Pros: Small form factor, pairs with most bluetooth sources, comes with converter.Cons: TONS. Battery life is quite short (under 3 hours). In stereo mode the sound is nice, but there's upwards of a 2 SECOND DELAY, making it worthless for anything but listening to music. In headset mode, there's no delay, but it sounds like the audio is playing through a wet cloth. This isn't just mono, so the mic can use the other channel for return bandwidth. It's also cropped on both the high and low end, making it sound muffled and dull. So those are your choices: Reasonable but delayed stereo audio, or muffled mono with no delay and a mic (on device).I'll note that I tested this with at least 3 devices, including a phone, a laptop with BT3, and a desktop with BT5. All three had the same issues. None of these issues are present on my other BT receivers with the same sources; all others provide reasonable audio in mono/headset mode with no delays. So it's not the transmitters or drivers doing this, it's this junky hardware.TL;DR: Unless you're using this JUST for listening to podcasts or music, skip this one. If it were more expensive, I'd bother with returning it. But it's frankly just more hassle that it's worth at this price.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2021
Every once in a while, the device would switch to a different language and it was annoying to figure out how to switch it back. The instruction manual is non existent, and the battery life if 3-4 hours at best. With all that said, it was a decent device for the price, sound quality was decent. Easy to use once you are familiar with the possible errors that might occur. It was broken open when I returned to my vehicle one day and that was the end o I would not buy it again that.
Tomas B
Reviewed in Singapore on May 3, 2020
The little 3.5 mm auxiliary adapter doesn't fit the plug to my headphones - Audio Technica ATH MSR7. That's the main reason why I bought them. Doesn't work unless I plug it at the other end of the cable, which doesn't make sense. I got it to have a wireless headphone.
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