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Ansmart WIFI Audio Music Streaming Receiver for Speaker -Support DLNA Airplay Streaming Lossless HIFI Music From iOS Android Windows Mac with 3.5'' Eraphone SPDIF Antenna -GOLDEN

by Ansmart
2.7 out of 5 stars 24 customer reviews
| 17 answered questions

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  • Ansmart Music Streaming Receiver is a wireless portable Wi-Fi Player that iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Android devices. It is easily connected to your existing WiFi home network. Once connected to your router, it will extend the WiFi signal wherever it is placed, and is also accessible by any device connected to your whole home WiFi network, meaning any device, anywhere in your home, can stream audio to it.
  • Compatible with iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Android devices. (Google play Store Search Airmusic) Use anywhere, even in your car! The AirMusic receiver is conveniently powered via USB meaning it can be set up discreetly in your car and can be powered via the existing stereo system or cigarette lighter adapter.
  • High-quality sound playing music via your home stereo wirelessly connect to stereo or stand-alone speakers convenient and comfortable. iOS devices can simply use the exisiting AirPlay feature on there device to stream to the AirMusic receiver. No App downloads required! Android devices must download Free App - AirShare (Recommended), BubbleUPnP etc.
  • Ansmart Airmusic can play the online music and local USB disk (under developing) built with Qualcomm Atheros solution, compliant 802.11b/g/n standard (Max 150Mbps).Supports iOS/Android devices sharing music to airmusic through WiFi.
  • Power adapter input: 110-240V; Working distance: up to 10meters/ 30ft; Supports DLNA and airplay; Supports mp3, aac,ape,wma etc; Audio sample rate: up to 96kbps; Support external wireless U disk music play; Support wireless reading and storage editing.

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Color: Golden


Product Information

Color:Golden
Product Dimensions 3.4 x 3.4 x 1 inches
Item Weight 9.6 ounces
Shipping Weight 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
ASIN B00M1SC3R2
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2.7 out of 5 stars 24 customer reviews

2.7 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #285 in Computers & Accessories > Networking Products > Network Adapters > Bluetooth Network Adapters

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By Robert Johnson on December 19, 2014
Color: Golden Verified Purchase
editing my review after a little more testing.

Works just as advertised if streaming from a phone. Thats nice. But, getting Windows to recognize as a media device is a crap shoot. If you can't make this happen, its impossible to stream from PC to this device and into a home entertainment system using WMP or similar. I have three laptops in the house. This unit was unrecognizable to the two newest ones. The older one recognizes and plays nicely. They are all Win7 and I've tried various versions of turning on and off firewalls, encryption, etc... and I can't figure out why it works on one and not the other two. But hey - it works on one!

There are, of course, apps (ShareOn, for instance) that will allow your phone to read the music off your PC and stream it to this device, but, thats stupidly cumbersome. We already have zillions of other ways to stream music from our phones, why do we need another? What the music listening world lacks is a simple way to stream our large local music libraries on computers and external harddrives to our kickin' sound systems. I thought this cute little device might be the answer - it is, but its not.

I suspect if the developer of this unit provided any sort of useful instructions it would go a long way towards making this unit an easy set up for PC users. As it is, its a bit of a nightmare. When it works, its fantastic. high fidelity sound, streamed from your PC using all your locally stored or service-based music, over your wireless network. When it doesn't work... well, it simply doesn't work.
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Color: Black Verified Purchase
Bought and returned this device within a week. Difficult to setup: has to connect directly to the device via usb to reach the setup menu, but even then I was never able to setup Internet access for devices connected to the Soundmate. Once running, it was easier to connect via iPhone, but with Android I was never able to use streaming services such as Pandora or Spotify. While using an iPhone to connect, there are numerous skips and distortions. I have business grade Internet, not DSL or cable, so bandwidth is plentiful.
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I returned this receiver after one day. It was unstable and would skip and jitter every minute or two. It may be more stable if you're using it in one room apartment, but for a larger house it doesn't work. For twice the price I bought the MUZO Cobblestone Wi-Fi Audio Receiver and I HIGHLY recommend. it. Super stable and reliable.
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This product is absolutely terrible, might as well buy a 3 dollar bluetooth receiver, that would work better. Setting up this box to the wifi was very difficult. The instructions are awful and barely in english. If you can get your iPhone or computer to hook up to this device you will lose your wifi connection; if you somehow you get everything to sync the quality will still sound like someone is taking a saw to a blackboard in the “back”round. 0/5
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I needed a streaming solution for my android and apple devices to play music in multiple zones, independently or in sync. I bought two of these devices to try out. On my ipad, airplay functionality was limited to one wifi receiver at a time, and it played all media including Pandora and Youtube from the browser. However, on my android devices I could only play songs stored on my device. I download several streaming apps, including EZcast, but no luck there either. Ezcast would not even detect the devices. So now I'm left with shopping for another solution. I was hoping this would work, so I could have several units around the house.
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Color: Golden Verified Purchase
Nice looking device but completely useless as a streaming music receiver. As other reviewers have said, it will play for a few seconds or minutes (sound quality is fine when it works) and then cut off. Tried connecting it to an existing WLAN (that worked fine) and using it as a standalone WLAN (worked as well) but both connection options fail after a few seconds of streaming music. Also tried going the Ansmart website to update the firmware and they don't even list the M2 on their site. With holidays, I was too busy to return it in time. I'm out the money on the device and the time I invested.
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This is absolutely one of my new favorite products. As someone who is addicted to audio and music I have ripped all of my cds into FLAC, a lossless format with quality better than an MP3, a long time ago. The problem is my music now lives on a couple of hard drives which are easy to access when I'm on my PC but not so easy to access from my main stereo system. That's where this device comes in as it connects my music collection to my stereo wirelessly and in lossless quality!

The device is a simple little box, the pictures provided here tell you everything you need to know. There is a small USB slot used to power up the unit. You will need a spare USB port on your receiver or you'll need an adapter, which are available for about $5 here on Amazon. If you don't have a powered USB port near your receiver make sure you order the power adapter. It would have been nice if one was included but I have quite a few spare ones and power banks I can use to power the unit so it wasn't a big deal for me.

There is a wifi antenna and also an Ethernet port on the back if you want to connect with a wire instead of using the built in wifi and there is a 3.5 mm jack and SPDIF optical jack. There is a cable included to go from the 3.5 mm jack to a normal RCA input but there was no optical cable included. I always have a few laying around so that's what I used to hook this device up and the sound is fantastic.

To get started you have to connect to the device via either the Ethernet cable or wifi, it will show up as a wifi access point. It is easy to set it up with your home wifi SSID and password which is pretty much all of the setup that needs to be done to run this wirelessly. Once that is set the unit automatically joins the wifi network and looks for connections from other devices using DLNA such as your smartphone or laptop.
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