

🎶 Cut the cords, not the quality — wireless audio that keeps you in sync and ahead of the curve!
The YMOO 2.4GHz Wireless Audio Transmitter Receiver delivers high-fidelity 192kHz/24bit stereo sound with ultra-low 20ms latency and an impressive 320ft wireless range. Featuring a durable metal shell and versatile RCA plus 3.5mm connectivity, it effortlessly streams audio from TVs, PCs, and other devices to speakers or soundbars. Designed for professionals and audiophiles alike, it ensures flawless, lag-free sound across multiple rooms or floors, making it the ultimate solution for clean, wireless audio setups.













| ASIN | B0B64V521N |
| Additional Features | Low Latency |
| Audio Input | RCA, 3.5mm AUX |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio Output Type | Speaker |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,743 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #107 in Wireless Audio Receivers & Adapters |
| Bluetooth support? | No |
| Brand | YMOO |
| Compatibility Options | TV, DVD, MP3 Player, powered speaker, soundbar, home stereo |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker, MP3 Player, TV, DVD, Soundbar, Home Stereo System |
| Connectivity Technology | RCA, 3.5mm |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | Auxiliary, RCA |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 560 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Includes Remote | No |
| Installation Type | wireless |
| Item Height | 24 millimeters |
| Item Weight | 160 Grams |
| Manufacturer | YMOO |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
| Special Feature | Low Latency |
| Supported Application | TV, PC, MP3 Player, DVD, Speaker/Soundbar |
| Supported Media Type | rf |
| Supported Standards | 2.4_ghz_radio_frequency |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Wireless Compability | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
B**N
Perfection! DJ using this to add reinforcement sound
As a DJ I was looking for a solution to an issue I faced at a local venue. I throw theme parties monthly and they wanted me playing on the first floor and a VIP Lounge on the third floor. They wanted sound to be played from a sound system on the 3rd floor which that matched what I was playing on the 1st floor. My main concerns were 1) Distance/cutting out 2) Latency 3) Sound quality of signal Distance: I can attest that I had no issue getting the signal from a Sub-Out on my mixer (a duplicate stream of audio that matches exactly what is playing over the main mix) to the transmitter and received flawlessly on the receiver upstairs. I ran a 1/4 in stereo cable to RCA audio on the YMOO wireless audio system. I did not use the cables that came with the system, I had my own. The connection was rock solid and I was assured it never disconnected, dropped, or stuttered throughout the entire 5 hour event. Latency: Even though the separate system was on a different floor I was concerned with latency for those that left the 3rd floor and walked to the 1st or vice versa and would hear a possible delay between the two songs playing. I can confirm there was next to no delay. The latency time is most definitely very very low and I have used this in a separate event where I have the additional sound system in the same room as reinforcement and it works flawlessly. I hope this continues! Sound Quality: For any sound nerds out there, I sent the signal from my Tascam Model 12 mixer to the YMOO and then the secondary sound system was an Evolve 50m speaker. I was afraid it may be tinny or thin sounding and lose some of the low end, but after testing the sound quality is even better than I expected. I tested with the same song I generally test my subwoofer on my main rig with and it sounded perfect. I cannot recommend this enough. I was looking at a system that was over $700 and gave this a shot hoping it would be good enough, and it was better than I could ask for. I would gladly have paid double what I paid for this device. Do not hesitate, this one is solid.
D**K
Still working fine several years later.
Sounds quality is fine, this has been working for several years more days than not to play music to from my garage to a pair of self powered speakers in my shed 30' away. Never any issues. The transmitter stays in garage which is heated. Shed is not conditioned or insulated, temp ranges from 5*-110* and they have held up for years.
G**.
These give freedom from cables
After reading another DJ's useful review on how well theses worked in a secondary room, I had to try them! I must say he was right, I also have used them in a second room at a venue. My setup was using a small mixer with the input being the receiving unit. It work flawlessly and wanted to pass on the same great results. Should you have a need such as this get yourself a set and you won't be disappointed.
D**Y
Updated,
worked great for a month or two, packed it away for the winter, got it back out, no longer connects/pairs, just stays blinking red/blue . I placed the Tx & Rx units directly next to each other, nothing. no pairing. the instructions offer no solutions to address this. Update: I managed to get through to the company and they sent a replacement free of charge. The signal is definitely subject to interference, and gets crunchy sometimes, but as far as the price goes, it's a really decent option. If you're really bothered with occasional glitches, just go the extra mile and hardwire. This device is plenty capable of getting music outside for parties, etc.
B**L
Poor sound quality
Very poor sound quality. Tried to make it work with different combinations and connections - but always ended up with high static!
S**L
Replace long home line level runs
A few points on this system, but first I’ll explain my use case. I have three echo devices in my home with various lengths of unshielded line level cables back to a centrally located amp. These long cable runs cause hum due to EMI and distortion from capacitive loads. I decided to use one pair of these wireless transceivers to replace my longest run. *No input noise level* It has easily cut my noise floor by 20dB. This allows me to use a higher default amplification at my amp and control volume exclusively using the echo device. *Range* My longest run is probably 75ft straight shot to the amp, but our wireless router is collocated next to the amp. The connection is solid despite this interference. *Audio quality* Full range audio, low lows and high highs. Also, having listened for about 60mins there has been no cutouts or stutters. *Simplicity* Very simple concept and easy to hook up. One small complaint, wish this used a 12Vdc supply instead of 5Vdc. I will be purchasing two more pairs, hopefully they do not interfere with one another. If I think of it I will update this review when I have implemented the 2nd and 3rd sets.
-**-
5 stars, switched to 3 stars. Edited my review/update.
Hello gunna' keep this short, Updating/changing my review, initial review didn't go live yet, so I'm attempting to change it now. Here is the new review: ---- basically I Thought it was working perfectly, but then it wasn't later on. Had it set up from my Modius DAC (RCA-Output) to the transmitter, set up perfect, Sent wirelessly to the receiver on the other room, to a preamp. (But it didn't work out in the end)- In HiFi, I Don't think I Can have something randomly working (and then in another instance..) not working in my setup, it's out of my control. *(EDIT): I will additionally add here- What I heard was extreme distortion in the output, especially in the (more noticeable) high frequency range. It gets 3 stars now. It does what it's supposed to do(Send the signal wirelessly).. it just does a poor job. Take care. __________ * I Edited/deleted out the bottom section of my review about the grey optical repeater/amplifier box, it doesn't work for me, with a 15 foot optical cable + 50 foot optical cable for some reason... May just try direct / straight 65 foot optical cable just to see if it works.
R**A
works very well at great distance
Our outdoor area is fairly large and we have have 4 speakers spread across the patio and pool area that are driven by a stereo in our den. under the covered patio we have a TV mounted on a swivel that can be turned to face the pool. Since the TV is a cheapo for outdoor use the internal speaker is not very loud. We use a fire stick with the DirecTV app to access our DVR and normal broadcasting. To get the sound to all the speakers we have the transmitter plugged into the headphone jack on the TV and receiver plugged into the CD input on the stereo receiver in our Den. The signal must pass through a brick wall as well a sheetrock wall. The total distance is about 70 feet. The sound quality is good with no noticeable latency for TV watching WE do notice a clicking sound when using the PLEX app to connect back to my PC (Upstairs) for playing music videos but this could be app rather than the transceivers . All in all very impressed with it's primary purpose of letting us watch sports outside.
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