RIOUSV Bluetooth Transmitter Receiver, 4-in-1 Bluetooth 5.0 Visible Wireless Bluetooth Adapter with Display Screen, Low Latency Audio Adapter for TV/PC/Car/Home/Stereo System
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Ann Taylor
> 3 dayIn Tx mode, it wouldn’t transmit anything plugged in through the audio jack. It would only send microphone audio through the mic on the actual device. The device itself has limited workability on it’s display and button interface. It only searches Bluetooth devices then immediately tries connecting. It doesn’t give a list of nearby audio devices you can select from. Very difficult to work with, and mine particularly wouldn’t transmit anything.
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Stephen Johnston
> 3 dayI had an existing Bluetooth Transmitter/receiver but the sound quality was ok at best (slightly muffled). Worse problems was every so many seconds it would drop out for just a 1/10th sec. It was infuriating. Bought this based on the incredible reviews (which I was suspicious because they were so good which is unusual). Well for me, this Bluetooth rx/tx was well worth the gamble and the money. Sound quality is crystal clean and no crackles or drops. Easy to set up once I err. DUH... read the manual on how to switch it into TX pairing (default is RX pairing). Love the LCD screen thats a major plus also. Could not recommend this enough. Personally very pleased with the every aspect of it.. Kudos :-)
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Wizard
> 3 dayFirst off the screen is nothing like shown in the ad. Its extremely low light, barely readable and poor resolution. A white LED shines upward to illuminate the screen and does a really poor job of it. In transmit mode the volume controls are disabled. I have to turn my TV volume up to 50 to hear almost normal volume. Normal TV internal speaker listening volume is 18-20. Frequency response is rather poor. This transmitter is clearly very low powered. And note that every time you connect headphones you have to pair them all over again. There is no device memory. Im going to charge the device longer and see if there is any difference thought I doubt that will make a difference. Ill likely return this RIOUSV Bluetooth Transmitter Receiver shortly.
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mindbullet
> 3 dayI bought this to receive audio from my FireTV to the amplifier but theres a very silly feature that auto shuts off the device even when its plugged in which means you have to manually turn it back on every single time. Theres no way to disable it either so Im guessing they expected this to only be used as a portable device but seriously a big miss.
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Thyristor Monkey
Greater than one weekThis little BT transmitter/receiver can connect to your computer using USB, or to any audio source via 1/8 audio cable. To use USB audio signal, you must use a USB data cable. NOTE: The USB cable that is packed with the device is charge only. But, using any data cable, it will appear on USB as: Speakers BTA-10.
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gv mailman
> 3 dayHaven’t been able to pair. So far useless.
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Phyllis
Greater than one weekEasy to use. Great price. It does delay or lag sound a little. Not an issue for me as long as the TV speakers are off or muted. Will use for late night tv viewing.
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Frank Troy
> 3 dayI have a pair of Pyle BT speakers that it would not connect to.
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Rat Wrangler
Greater than one weekIt has no problem connecting to several of my devices as a receiver, but only connected to one device as a transmitter, and refused to connect to several others. When I pressed the > button, my speaker showed in the screen, but it would not connect. No contact information was provided anywhere, so I have no recourse but to figure it out or send it back.
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Rock Regards
> 3 dayPros: >Compact >Reliable >Versatile >Stylish Cons: >Tricky paring >Charge LED doenst gor dark when fully charged >NEEDS AUDIO GAIN >Piggybacking dual ended 1/8 audio plug leaves phone or device vulnerable to damage Overall: A good buy!