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Long Range Bluetooth Audio Transmitter or Receiver for TV PC Stereo, Connect Speaker, Headphones, Phone, aptX Low Latency Wireless Adapter, Listen in HD with No Delay Optical RCA 3.5mm (Home RTX 2.0)
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| Special Feature | Bluetooth Extender, Long Range Bluetooth |
| Brand | miccus |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Power Source | USB |
| Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
About this item
- Long Range Bluetooth - Listen to crystal clear audio anywhere in your home. Stream with cutting edge Class 1 tech & antenna up to 300ft line of sight & 160ft indoors, far past 33ft limits. Boost to the patio, pool, yard or garage. Watch range video
- Ideal for Watching TV, Movies, or Gaming, Listen Without Lip Sync Problems, & Connect to 2 Headphones - Enjoy high fidelity audio with zero lag for 2 devices using aptx Low Latency, dual multipoint. Paired device must support aptX Low Latency
- Optical Bypass: Use Bluetooth & Wired Devices Together Without Replugging Cables - Hifi TV audio will automatically pass thru the 2.0 to wired sound bar & AT THE SAME TIME transmit to portable Bluetooth speakers or earphones. Choose separate volumes
- Easily Add Bluetooth - Compatible with 99% of TVs, Samsung, LG, Sony, TCL & more. Supports digital OPTICAL, AUX 3.5mm, & RCA connections, outputs & inputs. Set up is a breeze with voice prompts (RX), LED indicators, and 1m cables. Re-connects quickly
- NOTE: Volume is controlled on your paired audio device, i.e. headphones, speaker, iPhone, laptop, etc. PC and device USB ports can be noisy, to avoid audio buzzing, use the supplied power cable and wall adapter.
- NOTE: Volume is controlled on your paired audio device, i.e. headphones, speaker, iPhone, laptop, etc. PC and device USB ports can be noisy, to avoid audio buzzing, use the supplied power cable and wall adapter.
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Customers like the performance and ease of setup of the wireless audio adapter. For example, they mention it works great, the instructions are clear, and the operation is simple. That said, opinions are mixed on sound quality, range, connectivity, latency, value, and quality.
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Customers like the performance of the wireless audio adapter. For example, they mention it works great, has no problems, and is a simple solution that works. Some say it connects their iPhone to an older sound system in their home and works well at long distances.
"...Works great with my Bose Revolve-- I have 2 and they can be made to function in stereo for a fantastic big wide sound." Read more
"I use this for church and it works perfectly well! Worth the money" Read more
"...It does transmit with no problems to two devices, pass through function also works so in essence you can hook up 3 speakers, two via bluetooth and..." Read more
"...Pretty easy to set up on two separate devices.After a month it stopped working and after going over all the troubleshooting tips for an hour I..." Read more
Customers find the setup of the wireless audio adapter to be simple. They mention that the instructions are clear, the operation is simple, and the controls are simple. Some mention that there is a troubleshooting guide.
"...Pretty easy to set up on two separate devices...." Read more
"This handy little device was very simple to set up. Connected to my wireless Bluetooth speakers flawlessly!" Read more
"...It really made setup a cinch and takes all pairing headaches away...." Read more
"...PC setup was easy. Connect via usb and make sure your PC audio settings display CSR Audio Dongle as a connected bluetooth device...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the adapter. Some mention that the sound was reasonably good, and the volume is good. They say it's fine for listening to music, and can even be used in the basement. However, other customers say that the speaker volume is very low, and they can hear the hiss clearly in their bluetooth headset. They also say that when there is no audio input, it outputs a squelching sound.
"...I have 2 and they can be made to function in stereo for a fantastic big wide sound." Read more
"...nt be heard when speakers are set on 50-60%, but then as transmitter robs you off volume, 50-60% volume on the speakers will give you low volume..." Read more
"...device it seems to pair fine with whatever other device and sounded pretty good, but when used to pair with another Miccus device I'd give it zero..." Read more
"...Initially, this thing completely eliminated the sound cutoffs in one area and improved the connection in my most problematic area but not by as much..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the range of the wireless audio adapter. Some mention that it has fantastic range, while others say that it only has about 30 feet of connectivity.
"The range is amazing...once you get it connected! In all honesty, connecting it has not been a problem for most of my devices...." Read more
"Not as good range as I thought it might be. Also when there is no audio input, it outputs a squelching sound" Read more
"...This also had the best distance - to be fair none of them were anywhere near 160 feet - but that is in perfect conditions - once you add walls and..." Read more
"...It doesn't have the range. No better than my cheap BT. As sold, rating = 2...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the adapter. Some mention that it improves the connection in one area, while others say that it doesn't pair fully to headphones and requires a full reset.
"...they use a dedicated channel between the two and basically makes pairing a cinch...." Read more
"...on bluetooth and the one you hooked up on audio digital output WILL NOT be in sync, and it can not be adjusted...." Read more
"...thing completely eliminated the sound cutoffs in one area and improved the connection in my most problematic area but not by as much as I was hoping..." Read more
"...Every time I disconnect the source, the second channel needs to be paired again, but despite resetting the device, it still won't work...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the latency of the adapter. Some mention that the Miccus SR-71 headsets have low latency and there is no lag, while others say that there is lag between the wired and wireless audio. Some customers also mention that there's some delay to the headphones, while other customers say that the delay sounds like an echo.
"...There is very little to no audio delay when using my airpods, so videos are synced and watchable...." Read more
"...that I should have thought about ahead of time: there's a noticeable lag between the wired and the wireless...." Read more
"...aptX is great. I could not notice a delay even with both source and destination playing right next to one another...." Read more
"...There aren’t a lot of complicated things to it. There is some delay to the headphones but it’s really minor, at least in my case...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the wireless audio adapter. Some like the price and quality of the product, while others say it's a waste of time and money.
"I use this for church and it works perfectly well! Worth the money" Read more
"...I found this little unit at a decent price and didn't think twice about giving it a try...." Read more
"...Reason for one star is that technically its useless for some people. Here is why:..." Read more
"...music in four locations without the lag. This device saved me time and money, and it works great. That's 5 stars." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the wireless audio adapter. Some mention that it feels like a quality item, has good cables with gold plated connections, and works well. Others say that it connects, but breaks or skips often, and the signal becomes very weak and unreliable. Some customers also say that the first one was defective and the device failed for its intended use.
"...It's frustrating to deal with such instability, and I've come to the decision that I will return it...." Read more
"...smaller then what it seams on the pictures, its GREAT and feels like quality item. I like that part of it, but what it should be doing I don't...." Read more
"...The walls are a little tough in my house because of the plaster and metal, but I can walk around the same floor of my house and keep pretty good..." Read more
"...It is likely the headphones that are not very good, at least in regard to the connectivity...." Read more
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Previous: Purchased to transmit bluetooth stereo audio to two separate Bose headphones.
Pretty easy to set up on two separate devices.
After a month it stopped working and after going over all the troubleshooting tips for an hour I still can't get it to work.
Don't recommend and should have gone for a better quality and more expensive transmitter that won't crap out after a month.
First of all, its much smaller then what it seams on the pictures, its GREAT and feels like quality item. I like that part of it, but what it should be doing I don't. Reason for one star is that technically its useless for some people. Here is why:
It does transmit with no problems to two devices, pass through function also works so in essence you can hook up 3 speakers, two via bluetooth and one through audio digital pass through. Why its useless for some people like me? It robs you for 40% of volume on all 3 speakers AND to be worse, speakers on bluetooth and the one you hooked up on audio digital output WILL NOT be in sync, and it can not be adjusted. That means, sound (speech or music) will have a strong echo.
If you are not using it for 3 speaker set up like I wanted to, yeah, it might be useful for you ONLY if you never play loud music, as like I said, volume output is 40% less. KEEP in mind that, EVEN THEN you are still paying in sound quality, as the lower sound output will FORCE you to raise volume on your speakers, that means your speakers are always in hight volume meaning they also amp up any noise in the signal.
So if you want to listen medium volume, your speakers need to be on 100% Volume, and when you pause the music you will hear humming from the speakers as they are on 100%. Humming wont be heard when speakers are set on 50-60%, but then as transmitter robs you off volume, 50-60% volume on the speakers will give you low volume sound.
So to conclude, why to NOT buy:
1) It lowers sound output by 40% so if you like to listen loud music sometimes, do not buy this.
2) If you want to hook up 3 speakers with using the pass through, do not buy this, as speakers wont be in sync,
3) If you want to listen to up to medium volume but you want good quality, do not buy, as you will be having humming noise.
Why to BUY:
Only if you want to hook up 2 speakers on bluetooth, and you plan to use it for background music where you dont need high volume.
NOTE: I have another single bluetooth receiver only, I test it and that one does not lower output volume, which means this Miccus trans/receiver has a bad output volume period.
So, if you are trying to use two of these and experiencing the same issues that I have, or if you are just looking for a simpler option for half the price then google the Dayton Audio Wave-Link WLS System, check out the specs and purchase it. It really made setup a cinch and takes all pairing headaches away.
I decided to keep the Miccus devices as they seem to work when paired with other devices and therefore I kept on connected to my A/V receiver as an option to connect my iPhone, or computer to my stereo via Bluetooth incase I wanted. The other Miccus device I just put back in the box. I suppose maybe I'll find a use for it someday, but in the end, I wish I would have just purchased the other Dayton set in the first place.
I gave an overall rating of 3 Stars, simply because when used as a single device it seems to pair fine with whatever other device and sounded pretty good, but when used to pair with another Miccus device I'd give it zero stars as I just couldn't seem to get it to pair at all with each other.
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I bought this Miccus RTX 2.0 to transmit music via Bluetooth from my HiFi Room in the house to a Bose Bluetooth Speaker or a pair of B & W Bluetooth Headphones on a table in my garden. The measured distance the Bluetooth signal has to travel is maximum 38 ft with 2 walls to go through. I have no problem pairing the speakers or headphones to the RTX 2.0 at close range but when I have the Bluetooth signal located, what I get is continual sound cut-outs / dropouts and often a complete loss of signal all together at only 38 ft distance. Consequently, in my house at least, the Miccus claim that the range of this unit is upto 160 ft does not hold up at all (yes, I read all the instructions about placement away from Modems etc). One of the walls the signal has to go through is an extremely hard, solid, dense, concrete construction (I can’t even drill through it) so maybe that is the cause of all the problems I face with the Miccus. However, apart from some permanent blind spots that I know about, mostly the RTX 2.0 does work OK from room to room within the house, so perhaps it does have some merit for some users.










