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The Avantree Oasis Plus is a Bluetooth 5.0 transmitter and receiver designed for TVs and audio systems, featuring aptX Low Latency for perfectly synced audio-visual experience, a long 164 ft range, dual headphone connectivity, and simultaneous audio output to both wireless headphones and wired speakers. Its plug-and-play design with optical and AUX inputs makes it a versatile upgrade for any home entertainment setup.















| ASIN | B07BQYYDNJ |
| AntennaDescription | Optimised for Class 1 Bluetooth technology |
| Audio Input | Optical, AUX, RCA |
| Audio Output Mode | Speaker, Headphone |
| Audio Output Type | Headphones, Speakers |
| Battery Types | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | 86,497 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 372 in Bluetooth Network Adapters |
| Bluetooth support? | Yes |
| Box Contents | 1 |
| Brand | Avantree |
| Brand Name | Avantree |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatibility Options | Television |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker, Television |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | USB,RCA |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Control Type | touch |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 6,406 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | Bluetooth, USB |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06945624902467 |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Includes Remote | No |
| Installation Type | Wireless |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.5L x 3W x 11.4H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 90 Grams |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 0.2 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 10 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ShenZhenShiJinJingXiangKeJiYouXianGongSi |
| Material | Metal |
| Media Types | MP3, AAC |
| Model Name | Oasis Plus |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Outer Material | Material: metal |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Bluetooth 5 . 0 |
| Product Warranty | 12 months |
| Product dimensions | 7.5L x 3W x 11.4H centimetres |
| Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
| Special feature | Bluetooth 5 . 0 |
| Supported Application | Spotify, YouTube, MP3, AAC, and others |
| Supported Standards | Bluetooth 5.0, aptX Low Latency |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
M**E
Decent quality, well designed
I bought this to use bluetooth headphones to listen to TV. I want a better sound from TV but not bothered with surround sound, and mega bass, just decent stereo and fuller sound for listening to music on TV - concerts, documentaries etc., and Im not in a position to put TV between my Hi Fi speakers. The Oasis Plus is top spec Bluetooth 5 APTX low latency, and my main concern was that my 2 pairs of existing headphones were beneath this - one pair APTX BT 4 and one pair BT 4, not APTX, and neither were 'low latency' which apparently is an 'add-on' to APTX. The device is well designed with optical, 3.5mm jack and phono inputs (via adapter lead) , and all connecting leads are supplied along with a usb power lead. Set up using decent instructions supplied was pretty straightforward, and spoken guidance from device confirmed correct set up and pairing. Any latency would mean vision and audio were out of sync, but both pairs of headphones worked fine. As I was able to check latency by listening to TV internal speakers along with headphones, I could hear a slight 'echo/delay' - indicating very slight latency, but this was so slight that using headphones alone, there appeared to be decent sync with video on screen, very satisfied with result. I was listening about 3-4 metres from TV with a clear line of sight to transmitter. I was also able to walk out of my lounge into kitchen with no loss of signal. The device can also be used as a receiver - for instance to play bluetooth devices into a hi fi with no bluetooth - there is an identical set of connections on rear of device for receiver mode, and these can also be brought into play if you want to connect a TV soundbar in transmitter mode , along with headphones - they call this 'pass through'. A well designed device which worked perfectly for me.
T**K
Ideal for upgrading a TV or an old desktop for bluetooth sound
I’ve an old tower desktop pc that needed a decent sound card. I went with an external dac soundcard (a Fiio E17). The dac is connected to by 3.5mm audio cable to this Avantree transmitter to send the audio to speakers and airpods. To my ear, this arrangement worked exceptionally well. I’ve used it to watch/listen to Amazon’s primevideo, Netflix, youTube and classicfm. I’m not an audiophile but enjoy listening to the individual tones in high quality classical music tracks. There is no noticeable lack of synchronisation between the video and audio. Quick setup guide - the buttons explained - transmitter mode Bottom right are ‘plus’ and ‘minus’ for volume control. Holding both down clears the bluetooth paired memory. Bottom left is the pairing button. Touching this will make the light above it flash quickly and it will automatically pair with a speaker that’s in pairing mode. Alternatively, if the unit is set to ’Rx’, receive, this button will enable pairing with a pc/phone/bluetooth player. Next to this button is the ‘aux/opt’ for switching input between the use of 3.5mm audio cable and optical audio cable. Holding this button down for 7 seconds will disable the voice prompts which are handy for initial use. Pros 1. There is no internal battery which could be good for use with a desktop pc as batteries need care and maintenance. I’ve also used it with a TV to enable bluetooth sound output; the ‘no battery’ renders it a simple ‘plug-in and forget’ device - it’s perfect in this role. 2 The range is pretty good. It works at seven metres and round two corners in my house; it’ll work much further if there is ‘clear line of sight’. 3. Two bluetooth devices can be connected at once - I’ve tried it, it works. 4. The unit reliably connects to its remembered devices automatically. It also starts up automatically with its last configuration - essential for use with TV’s. 5. It’ll work very well with Apple Airpods though if the airpods are already paired with an iPhone/Mac, they will need to be unpaired (click ‘forget this device’ on the iPhone/Mac). Being able to work with airpods is a bit of big deal as they can be a pain, being as they are in a way, two bluetooth devices which are also pushy in their way of wanting to be paired to only one source. Apple utilise their own version of 'apx hd' and I suspect that it's compatible with Avantree's system. I say this because, in my opinion, the airpods appear to work much better than Jaybird earpods in this role. Cons 1. There is no battery. This and it’s protruding antenna doesn’t help its portability. 2. A battery might be of benefit when used with a laptop to smooth or clean the power supply. I’m going to try out this Avantree with a Macbook and a Lenovo Thinkpad laptop and I’ll post an update on this in a couple of weeks. Other I’d a small hiccup registering for the extended guarantee; it’s a must-do thing within 30 days of purchase. The manufacturer’s customer service people helpfully dealt with this issue promptly. The power is led to the unit by a micro usb cable; it’s essential that this be the original cable or another high quality cable. A low quality cable used here will cause disruptions to the sound stream. This product has advanced features such as 'HD' and 'APTX'; I haven't tried these features as my other kit does not support them.
P**T
Excellent device, but with a caveat
Me and the Mrs are well into our music, and being as I am a bit of a tech-head, I love my gadgets, and as part of that we do actually have a very nice separates system in the living room connected to the TV. However, we also live in a semi detached house and while we think the sound proofing is quite good between the houses, a tendency for late night listening meant we wanted to look into a headphone solution. We have had such setups before. First we had a couple of pairs of headphones, the brand of which I forget now, but were basically considered entry level audiophile wired headphones out of a Behringer headamp. It worked, but wasn't the last word in refinement or sound quality. This was then followed by a Sennheiser RS 160 setup, this was an RF wireless setup. Again, it was decent but not mind blowing. Both solutions felt like a noticeable step down in quality from our separates. Eventually we just gave up on the idea for a while, but we had a few choice discussions about the volume levels, and so it became obvious I would have to re-visit the idea. I already had a nice pair of B&W bluetooth headphones (P7W), and I adore those, so logically, I thought get a transmitter like this and another pair of headphones. My research led me to the Avantree. Sennheiser do a similar device but the reviews were lukewarm and the suggestion that using 2 pairs would default to SBC codec were somewhat off-putting. I bought this and a pair of newer B&W headphones for the Mrs. The newer pair, the PX7 are significantly different to the P7, with the latter being like old-school wireless headphones and the newer pair being crammed full of noise cancelling tech and using newer AptX HD / Adaptive codec. Unfortunately, I think it was these differences that resulted in it not really working properly, when we played both the P7 and PX7 simultaneously, we experienced stuttering sound in the latter, newer headphone. I could not get to the bottom of this, however, I had a feeling that because the older headphones worked perfectly, then it was probably the mismatch causing the issue. Not just that, but the PX7's didn't sound as good and were less comfortable, and we didn't need the noise cancelling tech (disabling it made little difference to the quality), so I decided to try and sell those and find a matching pair of P7s. I'm glad I did, as they now both play flawlessly on the unit with excellent sound quality and minimal levels of latency, and both max out at their native AptX codec. The device itself is easy to set up and has clear instructions, I'm impressed with the thought that went into it. I like the way it talks to you to tell you whats going on as well. I would have given this 5-stars but I have to knock off a star for this stuttering issue. It seems to me like you will definitely get the best results if both pairs of headphones are matched. It's not guaranteed that you will have an issue with different types of headphones, but your mileage may vary.
M**S
Genuine aptX low latency transmitter
I work from home and spend several hours a day in video calls. I am also a podcaster and have a Twitch channel where I live stream retro games. I wanted to untether myself from my desk while talking to colleagues, be able to access my second desk during meetings, stand up while podcasting and have greater range of movement while live streaming or go and make a cup of tea during a stream. I have Behringer UMC202HD for hooking up an XLR mic, monitor speakers and earbuds. I was looking for a way to add a Bluetooth transmitter to the headphone out on the UMC202HD. I learned that aptX low latency was required on the transmitter and Bluetooth headphones. After researching Bluetooth transmitters, I settled on the Avantree Oasis Plus and am extremely pleased with the results. I have the Oasis Plus (AUX) connected to the headphone out on the Behringer and toggled the OPT/AUX switch to AUX. I have the Oasis Plus permanently powered via the supplied USB micro cable connected to a spare USB port on one of my displays. I've paired Shure SE215-CL-BT2 earbuds and Sennheiser Momentum Free earbuds (both aptX low latency) with the Oasis Plus. Pairing was quick and simple for both. Audio quality is excellent, no background hum or hiss. Both sets of ear buds can be connected at the same time. Not a feature I will use often, but handy to have. Most importantly, a switch on the side of the Oasis Plus allows you to set the aptX preference of low latency or HD. With low latency selected both earbuds respond with extremely low latency, and using audio/video sync tests on YouTube confirms that audio and video are aligned. Perfect! I am able to wander to all corners of the house and stay connected to the Oasis Plus, with some brief dropouts when farthest from it. Long range is not a real requirement for me, but being able to wander off to make tea while keeping music playing is nice. I have disabled to audio prompts from the Oasis Plus because I can see at a glance the status of connected devices by looking at it. The included instructions clearly explain how to use all the features of the Oasis Plus, such as clearing the pairing history. I won't ever use the receiver capability or optical audio, so can't speak to that. But, as an aptx low latency transmitter it works brilliantly.
P**L
Fantastic Bluetooth Transmitter / Receiver.
I have been looking for a unit like this for ages and it is everything I hoped for, you see I'm partially deaf and though I have Bluetooth hearing aids with a transmitter to connect to the TV, designed by the manufacturer of the aids but plugs into the earphone socket on the TV, this is great for me but nobody else can hear the TV. So the thing is as useful as a chocolate fireguard, I can't use it unless I'm alone so I need the volume quite high even with the aids so its uncomfortable listening for anyone else as I have a cinema sound system. I spoke to the manufacturer to see if something could be done, this fell on deaf ears ( pardon the pun ). Then I found this little beauty that does everything I need, I can have the Bluetooth connected to my hearing aids plus a second pair of Bluetooth headphones and a bypass to the cinema sound system all working systematically . I have full control of the volume for both Bluetooth outputs on the unit plus the bypassed sound system can be controlled from its remote, so now everyone in the house can listen in comfort. I have used the optical cable between the TV, the unit and the cinema sound system. The range of the Bluetooth is fantastic I went out to my shed which is about 20 meters away through 2 brick walls and the sound never missed a beat. The unit is well made, very neat and compact and certainly an asset to me and my family. A brilliant piece of kit that I would highly recommend if you need up to two headphones plus speakers working systematically.
S**A
Receiver Amazing - Transmitter Nope
It's a great device but as a receiver not a transmitter. there is a big but if you are a gamer or movie fan and really want the transmitter. If you are using it to receive audio it's great and in most people's cases you won't notice the lag. But if you are watching a film or playing a game there is a 1 second lag that can get up to 1.4 sometimes. In games it's fustrating especially if you need sound cues. Movies you can get use to a bit but it's still annoying. It's frustrating as I really wanted to like this device. I spent so much time researching different brands and companies and thought this was a great option but the delay killed it for me. I might have just got a £20 transmitter at least I would of saved money and expected the lag. Still a decent buy as a reciever though.
W**E
Solved my problem roaming the house with my headphones on
This Avantree device, sitting on a shelf in my bedroom, near my PC, provides a signal everywhere throughout my house, without fail. That is the reason I bought it, and I am very happy with how it performs. I have 2 pairs of Bluetooth headphones. I have them both paired to it. I turn on either pair, and within a matter of seconds I get a 'connected' announcement. The sound quality is great. (Obviously depends on the source, be it YouTube (which can vary a lot) or Netflix etc. Also depends on the headphones.) I feed the Avantree line input from the 3.5 mm stereo output of my PC. I use the pass-thru output from the Avantree to feed my powered speakers, which have their own volume control, so I can mute them when I don't want them. The Bluetooth output from the Avantree is always available. The Avantree is in a location where I can't reach it to access its buttons due to clutter in the room, but that is not a problem, as I rarely have any need to use its front-panel controls. Adjusting the volume on a PC via an on-screen slider or via function keys on the keyboard can be tedious so I bought a USB volume control which sits on my desk next to my keyboard. That way I can easily adjust the volume, which is not a problem with Netflix, but it is with YouTube (because some videos are deafening and others whisper, a perennial problem with people producing YouTube videos, even professionals, who often simply don't get it right, and either don't realise, or don't care). It also helps to turn on the loudness option in the PC's audio settings if there is one, as that boosts speech significantly, which can help a lot, as I mostly listen to speech. It is great to be able to use my Bluetooth headphones with a persistent signal that does not cut out no matter where I go in the house, even if I am 30 feet away from the transmitter, through walls and a floor.
D**O
Just the job!
I bought the transmitter to connect my cherished Hacker hi-fi in the lounge to a relatively new and powerful Roberts radio in the kitchen while still keeping the sound from the hi-fi speakers. It is a fair distance and the walls are thick but this Oasis with pass through seemed to fit the bill, quite expensive but generally with these things you get what you pay for. It connected easily and the sound quality was very good. Mostly I listen to music from an iPod Classic, connected to the amp via an aux lead from the iPod dock. This dock also accepts an Apple remote so the set up is very user friendly. So I connected the transmitter directly to the amp output but found the volume in the kitchen was very low and could only be increased by using the headphone socket which cuts out the loudspeakers altogether. From previous bluetooth experience I expected a small difference but this was too much. I then tried connecting as a pass through between the iPod dock and the amp. This was better but the kitchen speaker was still low compared to the speakers in the lounge. However, the kitchen volume can be turned up by increasing the iPod volume, though dodging back and forth adjusting this, the amp and the radio means finding the balance between lounge and kitchen can be elusive. The other disadvantage of this connection is that it only works for the iPod and not for any other features of the hi-fi though I suppose the chances of wanting to listen to an LP in the kitchen are probably pretty low. I think the Oasis does what it says it will do and may even work better with BT headsets than with satellite speakers. It may also be that my amp is too elderly to easily match the transmitter so possibly my problem may not affect more modern equipment. Certainly I have no complaints about the performance of the Oasis thus far.
A**R
Perfekt och lättanvänd
Mycket lättinstallerad och lättanvänd, funkerar som den ska
S**R
Good Bluetooth Transmitter But ...
My wife likes to watch TV in bed to get to sleep. Has done since we married 43 years ago. So I had hooked up a wired connection from the RCA jacks on the TV to a FiFo mini amp, to a pillow speaker with a 3.5 cable. As time goes on the connections get old and the pillow speaker stopped working, so it was time to upgrade. I saw from reviews that Avantree was mostly recommended so bought this bluetooth transmitter with the slumber pillow insert, from the same company. Setup was easy, working first time after I found the on button has to be set to Transmit (TX). The slumber pillow works great with this. One issue is that my TV doesn't have a USB port so had to get a cell phone charger to plug in to the wall jack. That worked fine. The But ... I had a thought that it would provide a bluetooth connection to other devices but that doesn't seem to be the case. I can't see a bluetooth device called Avantree from my phone. I had thought I would have been able to connect the audio to my phone via Bluetooth too but that is no. So its not a true bluetooth in that sense. It does work perfectly with the Avantree Slumber. I contacted support regarding not seeing the bluetooth device from my phone. Working as designed in TX mode. Support was excellent to deal with.
C**N
Meilleur transmetteur/recepteur bluetooth
Achat car problème avec Bluetooth de la Nvidia Shield TV 2017 (Souvent en cause interférence de l'USB 3.0 si vous avez une clé usb branché sur la Shield). Parfait que dire de plus. Installation plus que facile, produit de qualité, que ce soit en construction ou logiciel. Fonctionne parfaitement avec mon Sony WH-1000XM3 en Aptx HD, qualité de son parfait mieux que sur ma Shield TV en soit disant LDAC ! Latence mieux aussi que le Bluetooth de la Shield, largement suffisant pour regarder séries et films, je recommande. Incroyable rapport qualité/prix allez-y les yeux fermer.
W**W
Perfect!
I use earbuds at night to watch TV so I don't bother other people. However the Blu tooth on my TV only has a range of about 20 feet. So I watched video reviews on blu tooth transmitters, and this one was highly rated. I'm so glad I purchased this! Plug and play, easy to pair. Zero latency (voices match mouths) when paired with my Bose QC II earbuds. I can walk all over the house and hear the TV. Great for when I'm cooking or doing dishes. NOTE: MAKE SURE YOU PAIR WITH aptX LOW LATENCY EARBUDS/HEADPHONES/SPEAKERS OR THERE WILL BE A DELAY WITH THE TV IMAGE. SETUP - I initially used the included optical cable straight from the TV to the transmitter because I figured it would be the best sound quality. It worked great, but I could only adjust the volume with the buttons on the device itself, as opposed to the TV remote. So I switched to the 3.5mm audio cable - also included - and the sound is just as good, and I can now adjust the volume using my TV remote! Great device, does exactly what it says, and even looks nice. I like the touch screen buttons elegantly laid out on top of the device.
N**L
Turns my analog audio system into bluetooth speakers
I am using this unit to turn my audio system to receive audio through bluetooth. The unit works very smoothly. Once set up it connects back automatically if you turn things off. It talks and tells you things are connected. Very easy to set up. Works amazingly well. No hiccups. Highly recommend it. Technically it is connected to my Vestax mixer as one of its channel so I have bluetooth as a channel.
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