I've used Auris bluMe and Logitech BT receivers before. I wanted a Bluetooth receiver for a third system in the basement that we use to watch kids' movies or the treadmill. The Ugreen receiver does not come with a USB charger, which is reasonable considering the price. But I had one on hand and I used the same one. After you connect your "source" (phone, tablet, laptop, etc.) to the device and start playing music, the first thing you will notice is that it is a low output device. What I mean is that you have to increase the volume (in my case from 9 o'clock to almost 12 o'clock) to get the same sound level as the Auris bluMe. The same is the case with Logitech BT. The highs weren't as good as the Auris. The bass was not tight and sounded quite boomy. I don't mind using the treadmill. All I wanted was music playing in the background. This device should not be used in a high-resolution system. But it does its job of streaming music over BT on your system. This product is an example of what you pay for what you get. The Logitech BT is a much better device when it comes to resolution and sound quality. It also costs a lot more than UGreen. I would rate Auris bluMe 9/10, Logitech BT 4/10 and UGreen 3.5/10. The system consists of a pair of Pioneer SP-BS22-LR speakers on Pangea Audio LS300 speakers, JW Audio CryoNova speaker cables. , an SMSL SA-98 amplifier and RCA signal cables Silver Resolution cables (Eichmann Bullets).
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