🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience—Anytime, Anywhere!
The JRSHOME Audio Transmitter Receiver is a versatile 2-in-1 Bluetooth adapter that allows you to wirelessly stream audio from your devices to wired speakers or headphones. With Bluetooth 5.0 technology, it ensures high-quality sound transmission without the hassle of drivers. Its compact design makes it perfect for travel, and it comes with a 60-day return policy and a 12-month warranty for added assurance.
Brand Name | JRSHOME |
Item Weight | 2.71 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4 x 3.7 x 0.9 inches |
Item model number | 10 |
Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included) |
Power Source Type | Adapter |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Wireless Comm Standard | Bluetooth |
Model number | 10 |
T**T
Awesome Audio Transmitter Receiver
The media could not be loaded. LOVE IT!!! For the price you can't ask for better! Works perfect with my projector and speaker. Just plug and go. Receiver paired right to my speaker fast and easy within a couple seconds. I highly recommend this product. I am looking forward to next year when I can put this projector up in the window and have sound playing. The speaker was put outside about 30 feet or so from the receiver and it work just fine. No lag or any issues. Only down side from what I have seen, is you can't pair and use the receiver while it is charging, but I could be wrong. I was just not able to do it. Other then this con, 100% worth every penny! Fast shipping, price is great, video shows it all! ENJOY!
G**Z
Item = good (tricky set-up) / customer service awful 👎
Item is certainly worth the price. Set up this very tricky and sometimes laborious. But once set up and works great. Customer service is absolutely awful. Went back and forth email after email because apparently they refused to hold up their end of the deal with enclosed Amazon gift card. Which is basically useless. So if your package contains Amazon gift card with $3 written review or $10 video review, it's completely useless. I myself have been going back and forth with emails for 2 weeks now
A**N
Works better than others. Recommended
I went through three USB Bluetooth 3.5mm jack adapters to transmit audio from my stereo to my headsets in the kitchen. I started with basic models and those did not work at all, disconnected all the time, or required to be powered by a USB wall charger to stay powered. This is the first device of that sort that actually satisfies all my needs, works as expected, and even comes with extra (and longer) cables.I can power this directly from the USB port of my stereo (but I like to put a thumb drive there), I can use a power bank (this did not work for me with others), and I can use a charger (but that's just too much cabling). The audio cable is longer than others, which is great, and there is another audio cable for cinch that might be handy someday.Also, the Bluetooth sender has a better range than the ones I tested before (but it's still just up to 15 ft but better than 9-12). The handling was a bit funny at first. But I figured it quickly. You may need to pair your device every time but that may not apply to all headsets. The sound quality is good, but a bit less loud. Overall, a solid device that works better than many other devices of this type. Recommended.
A**N
Defective
I'd like to start by saying this device is extremely simple, pretty straightforward. So that being said , I feel I have the ineptitude to make it work. I am convinced the product I received was defective as it will not transmit or receive.
S**R
For A/V wireless solution, it is workable but not perfect.
First, my purpose is to stream audio to wired QC headphones from my AV receiver, as a replacement for my broken analog FM TV sound transmitter/phones. For THIS purpose... I bought a pair of these BT devices, and it works, but the sync between audio and video is - versus analog - perceptible. The streaming generation is less sensitive to this, but AV-philes find it annoying.It is a problem in all BT, compressed audio, technologies - to some degree. Compressed audio requires buffering, buffering introduces some minimum delay, and the delay can be worse depending upon the nature of the audio.For many programs (sports, etc) sync isn't a problem, but in close-up talky-talky scenes the audio lag is annoying vs. the FM phones, which have imperceptible lag. For NON-SYNCed applications - this is a non-issue.I wish Roku had a AV sync setting (+/- ms). This is what BT 5.0 does - it delays the video based on the estimated audio lag. *But that doesn't help here because these devices do NOT control the video stream*.Otherwise, audio quality of BT vs FM is equivalent. My FM phones were very good (AR, $150) and audio was excellent, so the BT pair has good sound in this application. I have not noted any static others reported, except for a slight hum when the RX is not connected. Generally, the BT audio is equivalent to any other BT audio connection (ie., streaming iPhone to car stereo, etc.).8/18/2020 Revision: After a power outage, I noticed a VERY bad hum. Removed RX side's power, no change. Removed TX sides power (from USB outlet on cable box), NO HUM. I tried several other USB outlets, each had some hum though with different qualities. Finally, I got out a good high amp USB hub & used it to power the TX side - no hum at all. SO... the transmitting side is VERY sensitive to ripple in its USB power circuitry.One VERY annoying thing - my devices both power off after 4hrs (6hrs?) regardless of input, even though both TX/RX devices are permanently wired to USB power. It ought to power down only if on battery or unconnected for some time (firmware update perhaps?). Other than this obvious design choice, I have had no connection issues - power on TX, then RX, connects reliably in ~10s. Once connected stays reliably connected UNTIL it powers down.So the good: Cheap solution to use superior wired headphones. Small & USB powered, so hides away easily on both TX and RX sides. Cheaper & more versatile than quality FM TV transmitter/phone combos.And the bad: Audio LAGS behind video noticeably, 50-150ms. Also, I haven't tried with multiple BT sources - but there is no UI, no way to select a specific source - I suspect this would be a problem for some.Overall: For the price, I can't complain and wouldn't spend 5x for good FM TV audio phones.
T**F
This little device is perfect!
First of let me start of by saying how I tried setting up this little device with our t.v. for 2 days. I bought this so I could lay in bed with my husband while he sleeps and still watch t.v. I was at the point of returning it but I decided to give it one more try. I do not have a smart t.v. but we do have a Roku box. After searching in the questions, I couldn't find any help as to setting this thing up. I sat there for a minute and DING, the light bulb came on. LOL. It was really that simple. I could've kicked myself for not realizing this the first day. Needless to say I just put it on transmitter mode and PLUGGED the aux cable into the Roku box. It synced right up to my Bluetooth headphones! I haven't had any problems with it and it is definitely an amazing little device. Just buy it. You won't be disappointed.
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