Bluetooth Receiver for Old Stereo, 3.5mm AUX Bluetooth Audio Adapter for Stereo Receiver Wired

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Bluetooth Receiver for Old Stereo: Upgrade Your Audio System Turn your non-Bluetooth stereo, wired speakers, home theater, amplifier, or AV receiver into a Bluetooth-enabled device with our Bluetooth receiver. Stream music wirelessly from your smartphone, tablet, or laptop and enjoy high-quality sound. With Bluetooth 5.0 technology and a low-latency chip, you’ll experience a smooth, stable connection every time.
RCA & 3.5mm Outputs + TF Card Playback: This Bluetooth receiver features both RCA and 3.5mm AUX output ports, making it compatible with a variety of audio systems. It also includes a TF card slot, so you can play music directly from a TF card without needing to pair it with your phone. Just turn on your speaker, and let the music play effortlessly.
User-Friendly LCD Screen: The built-in LCD screen makes it easy to monitor volume, pairing status, pairing mode (RX/TX), and device name. With a wireless range of up to 33 feet (10 meters), you can use it seamlessly throughout your home. The package includes RCA and 3.5mm audio cables for quick and hassle-free setup.
Convenient Music Controls: This plug-and-play Bluetooth receiver puts you in control. Pause, play, skip tracks, and adjust the volume directly from the device—no need to touch your smartphone or computer. It’s all-in-one convenience for a seamless listening experience.
Compact Design, Big Performance: Small but powerful, this Bluetooth receiver works with all Bluetooth-enabled devices, including TVs, smartphones, tablets, and computers. It’s also compatible with non-Bluetooth systems like wired speakers, home stereos, A/V receivers, amplifiers, and car stereos. Note: For best performance, use a DC power adapter (USB power is not recommended).

Our Top Reviews

Reviewer: jeremy Stratman
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good connection to Bluetooth.
Review: Actually works really well it’s Bluetooth. Makes life much easier.

Reviewer: Carlos Ramos
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great item!!
Review: Excellent item, works as described!!

Reviewer: Rescue47
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Everything works but could be better
Review: The volume on this is wayyy to low.

Reviewer: Brian A Bohanna
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Worked Great – Easy Setup
Review: Perfect for getting am Amazon Dot to work with an old Amp..

Reviewer: Edwin Rivera
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: As describe
Review: Works well.

Reviewer: MG
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Pretty good, but display is very basic
Review: I can’t put my finger on it, but I don’t love the feel of music over BT. This is my first BT receiver, so I don’t have a baseline to compare to. In TF card mode, the the music is crisp, rich and vibrant in comparison. BT sound quality is OK for podcasts and background music, but I wouldn’t use for HiFi.In Rx mode, the volume for both outputs is kind of low; I’d say 25% lower than other sources. I compared with the TF card in this device and my iPhone with the 1/8″ headphone adapter.This receiver has a hidden volume control: long press the ⏮ ⏭ (track) buttons.The 1/8″ AUX jack is used for OUT in Rx mode and IN in Tx mode. The RCA jacks work as OUT in Rx mode, but I didn’t test it as an input.This transmitter can transmit to Bluetooth-enabled *audio devices* such as sound bars and headsets. It worked with all 3 of my headsets. Make sure your device is unpaired and in pairing mode. Most devices have a “force unpair” button combo or long press. Or turn off BT on your phone to force unpair. The manual has a typo; here’s what worked for me: 1) Set the switch to “TX” and double-press either of the ⏮ ⏭ (track) buttons to call up the BT receiver list. 2) Single press the track buttons to page through the available devices. 3) Press the M button to select a device to pair to.It will try to reconnect to the last device when turned on.I couldn’t get my iPhone or Mac to connect to it in Tx mode. Not sure if this is even possible.Gotchas and Details: • ⚠️ The bottom has two rubber strips that keep it from sliding around. Be sure to peel off the plastic covering these! • No battery. Must be powered by a USB power supply (not included). They recommend not powering form a hub/computer. • macOS and iOS don’t set the volume of this transmitter. Volume works like Android where each device has a separate volume control. • Cannot seek within tracks • The TF card eject is forceful — careful that you don’t lose your card • The USB power cable cannot be reused as a data cable • The USB-C jack doesn’t support data • The TF player cannot play AAC files (DRM or no-DRM) • Every MP3 on the card is played as one long list, you can’t navigate a large library • Sometimes, MP3 track names are displayed in truncated 8 letter DOS format (ABCDEF~1.mp3). • Wouldn’t recognize my 512GB ExFat MicroSD card. Worked with my 8 GB FAT32 MicroSD card.Could be improved: • Higher resolution display or smaller typeface for track names • Black on black controls are difficult to read without bright light • Support thumbdrives via USB • Add TOSLINK input for Tx from TV to a BT headset

Reviewer: ADK Frank
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works Great
Review: Easy plug and play used to connect an old Logitech 2.1 speaker for work. I bought a second one for future use. 🙂

Reviewer: Fstoppr554
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: NOPE.
Review: Garbage. Doesn’t stay connected, and sounds terrible…a ton of distortion for some reason, even at low levels. However, I shouldn’t be surprised for what this thing costs… Save your money.

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