🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The 1Mii Bluetooth 5.3 Transmitter Receiver is a versatile audio adapter that allows you to wirelessly connect your TV to headphones or speakers. With advanced AptX Low Latency technology, it ensures high-quality sound without sync issues. Its dual functionality as both a transmitter and receiver, along with long battery life and wide compatibility, makes it an essential gadget for any audio enthusiast.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Auxiliary |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth, USB, Bluetooth 5 |
Battery Weight | 5.2 Grams |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.08 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.96"L x 1.37"W x 0.31"H |
Compatibility Options | TV, Personal Computer, Speaker, Tablet, Airplane |
Supported Standards | Bluetooth 5.3 |
Compatible Devices | Television |
Installation Method | Aux |
Includes Remote | No |
Color | Black |
Additional Features | 3.5mm AUX/2RCA, Bluetooth 5.3, 2-in-1 Bluetooth transmitter receiver, AptX Adaptive/ Low Latency/ HD, built-in rechargeable battery |
Material Type | Aluminum, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Rechargeable Battery Included | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Lithium-ion Cells | 1 |
Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 1.03 Watt Hours |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion or Lithium-Polymer |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
Lithium-Battery Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Bluetooth support? | Yes |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | USB,Bluetooth,Auxiliary |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Audio Input | 3.5mm aux/2RCA |
Audio Output Type | Headphone, Speaker |
E**1
Works great! Bluetooth for older headphones or receiver!
This thing is great. I use it as a transmitter from analog source to digital headphones, and also as a receiver to listen analog headphones. It always connects easily and battery life is pretty good. Pro tip- turn off Bluetooth on your phone to keep it from auto connnecting to your phone. Very versital little tool for money. Range is great as well. Design is simple and the unit is nice and small. I Can listen throughout most of the house. Highly recommend.
V**F
sets up easily and works well
Using it to transmit from a TV to a small bluetooth speaker. Setup was very easy; included cables allowed connecting either to a headphones output via 3.5mm or line output via rca. Powered up to the TV usb without complaint. There is some latency, so lip sync is a bit off, but not too annoying.This thing is TINY, and sits behind the TV very inconspicuously. Haven't used it as a receiver so I can't comment on that function. Perfect for my needs.
A**C
Great value for the money, works with Sony WF-1000XM3
As I am sure is the case with many, I purchased this after seeing it listed by the New York Times in their portable BT transmitter review list. It was bought specifically to allow me to transmit BT audio from my computer to my Sony WF-1000XM3 earbuds. As the Sony earbuds only support SBC with these, I wasn't expecting stellar audio quality - I usually use them for lectures or podcast-like content, or for fairly low-bitrate music anyway. I wanted to see if the advantages of true-wireless earbuds were worth the sacrifice in quality before I invested in a more expensive BT transmitter and BT receiver+high-end IEMs. As such, I do not use the receive function, and I do not use the battery on the unit - it is always plugged in via USB. I did briefly test the battery though and can confirm it lasts at least 30m.Note: I went with this type unit, instead of USB, because I wanted to have the ability to test it in multiple environments, including while running and in the car for single-ear usage. Normally, I'd go with a USB solution for computer use in order to avoid the conversion of the audio to and back from analog.Initial SetupDead simple - I connected the Line Out on my computer to the input on the transmitter, and alternately, the HP (headphones) out on my stereo receiver to the input on the transmitter. I also tried it with a Sansa Clip+ MP3 player. It worked in all cases, though with the WF-1000XM3 I had to keep the input volume on the BT transmitter under 30% and allow the headphones to do the real amplification, as otherwise the audio would distort.BT SetupFairly simple. I put my earbuds into pairing mode, the transmitter into pairing mode, and they connected within 10s. Afterward, they maintained their connection for the most part, I've had to re-pair a couple times over the last three weeks, but that is mostly a learning curve. Re-pairing is easy - just hold the pairing button down for two seconds and place the receiving device in pairing mode.RangeUnpredictable, and sensitive. If the transmitter is located on a desk, at least twelve inches away from other electronics, then the range is remarkable. I can leave the room, pass through the adjacent room, and enter into the next room - a total of maybe thirty feet, through two or three walls - and start to lose audio at the end. This is despite being only five feet from a wireless router. However, if I move the transmitter six inches over so it is next to my monitor, or a couple feet so that it is within three feet of the router, the earbuds will begin to drop out even at ten feet. So it is very sensitive to environment.Audio QualityDecent. Better than I expected, but I haven't used bluetooth audio in ten years. It can be hard to really gauge it, because the Sony WF-1000XM3 are true wireless earbuds and I can't A/B test them to compare BT quality to a cable. I would say that the BT audio quality is equivalent to that produced when my Sony earbuds are connected to my smartphone. While it is decent, it can't compare to wired earbuds of even fairly middling quality. You lose highs and lows. For dialogue content, lectures and the like, no issue.SummarySeems to be a great entry-level transmitter for the average consumer. I'm glad I bought it, because it is reliable and easy to use, and has shown me that the freedom of using wireless earbuds is definitely worth the hit to quality - I can always use my full circumaural headphones if I want to watch a movie or listen critically. Would recommend.
B**H
Excellent Bluetooth transmitter/ receiver
Perfect solution! Sends audio from my non Bluetooth mixer to my wireless earbuds! Work great, low latency. Great price, also…..
G**E
Works on my million-year-old TV.
I have a 15-year-old Sony Bravia and I was able to make this work with the RCA jacks and it was super easy! As long as you follow the directions which are straightforward, you will get a cigar box to connect! Great product! A great price. Now I can lay in bed and watch TV while my wife sleeps tight.
A**T
Does not sound like trash
Works will on plains. As an audiophile, it's not A+ audio quality. However, I won't complain. It sounds great.
P**N
Not bad, but some flaws
Writing this after 2 days of use. Relatively easy to set up and works fairly well, at least for now. Several issues I noticed that may/not apply to everyone. For context, I'm using this in TX/Transmitter mode to avoid using cables between my TV and Soundbar.1) Latency - very minor in SBC mode, but noticeable. I'm unable to cycle to use aptX codecs with lower latency, presuming my soundbar doesn't support it. I double press the #1 button several times (slowly and quickly, but nothing changes). My soundbar has audio delay settings, so should be ok.2) Every time the soundbar reconnects to bluetooth, it sets the volume to maximum. There's no way to change this setting and it only started to happen with this bluetooth adapter. This is super annoying and makes the soundbar unusable without having a remote onhand to adjust the volume down before scaring everyone.3) When I try to connect my phone or other device to my soundbar using WiFi to play music, the soundbar auto-reconnects to the bluetooth receiver on TV and stops WiFi playback. This is super annoying and makes the soundbar only usable with TV.If the above doesn't sound like deal-breakers, it may work perfectly well for you. But for my use cases, this will not be acceptable.
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