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Review on πŸ”Œ TP-Link NFC-Enabled Bluetooth 4.1 Receiver: Wireless Audio Adapter for Streaming Music from Echo, Smartphone, Tablet, PC to Home or Car Stereo Sound System (HA100) by Cee Pouncy

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I like the dual color LED on top that indicates.

It's fine. I like the dual color LED on top showing power and connection. I would like the cable connections to be hidden under the device rather than on the side. I attached mine to the wall with double sided tape. The NFC pairing tag works great and is easy to use. Avantree offers the Priva III, which offers a lower latency feature that is better for audio latency, but not all Bluetooth transmitters support this feature. I also use a Logitech Bluetooth adapter (part number 980000910) which works very well when connected to my old stereo receiver. Logitech makes a nice beep when you turn it on. Good. I installed this TP-Link product for a customer and they say the range is very limited and cannot easily penetrate their walls. This may be down to their transmitter, but I'd like to find TP-Link test results to confirm it meets class standard. I mainly use this TP-Link to connect my smartphone to play Pandora at home. Recipient. It works.

Pros
  • Pleasant to use
Cons
  • Some difficulty