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Review on 🎧 High-Fidelity Bluetooth 5.0 DAC with Headphone Amplifier - 192kHz 16-300Ω Optical/Coaxial to RCA 3.5mm Output for TV, Phone, Tablet - Volume Control Included by Bob Fasho

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works surprisingly well.

I bought this to be an easy alternative to the dingus key problem that plagues new phones like mine and my wife's; I have an Android phone, she has an iPhone, and it's a chore to swap out those little buttons without losing them to connect to my sound system in the kitchen. And we lost her, so... this thing. It's reasonably priced so my expectations were low; All I wanted was for it to work and not require major tweaking or maintenance. The good news is that this works great; It was easy to set up and connect and perfectly suited the needs I bought it for. He is unobtrusive seems to have a good range and I haven't had any problems with it since. how i connected it. This is not a perfect product; Keep in mind that it uses USB power and doesn't have an external power supply or anything like that. I already had a wall outlet extender adapter at the place I used it that had two built in USB jacks for phone charging and it worked great; Just be aware that you need something like this wherever you use it. The volume control is also quite squishy, it doesn't feel particularly durable and I'm a bit concerned that it might break along the way. Otherwise a pretty good deal for the price. I hooked it up to an Orb Mini-T amp connected to a couple of bookshelf speakers in my kitchen, and it works great and puts out enough volume. The audio isn't as clear as when using the headphone jack, but close enough that s won't bother over 90% of people there. It simply connected to both my Samsung phone and my wife's iPhone; Just plug it in, set the input to first, then use Bluetooth to pair your phone with "GVAudio" and it's set up and ready to go. The only thing to note in this situation is that when we're both in the room, only one phone is paired at a time, so you may need to disable/enable Bluetooth on one phone or the other to keep your own connected want. In general, I have no complaints about him. It's not high-end hardware. So if your expectations match the price, it's a worthwhile buy that gets the job done. and then use Bluetooth to pair the phone with "GVAudio" and it was set up and ready to use. The only thing to note in this situation is that when we're both in the room, only one phone is paired at a time, so you may need to disable/enable Bluetooth on one phone or the other to keep your own connected want. In general, I have no complaints about him. It's not high-end hardware. So if your expectations match the price, it's a worthwhile buy that gets the job done. and then use Bluetooth to pair the phone with "GVAudio" and it was set up and ready to use. The only, what to keep in mind in this situation is that when we are both in the room, only one phone is paired at a time, so you may need to disable/enable bluetooth on one phone or the other to ensure the one you want is connected . In general, I have no complaints about him. It's not high-end hardware. So if your expectations match the price, it's a worthwhile buy that gets the job done. As such, you may need to disable/enable Bluetooth on one phone or another to ensure the one you want is connected. In general, I have no complaints about this. It's not high-end hardware. So if your expectations match the price, it's a worthwhile buy that gets the job done. As such, you may need to disable/enable Bluetooth on one phone or another to ensure that the one you want is connected. In general, I have no complaints about this. It's not high-end hardware. So if your expectations match the price, it's a worthwhile buy that gets the job done.

Pros
  • Signal Converter
Cons
  • Expensive