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S**N
Working Great
This Bluetooth Transmitter Receiver is perfect pairing with my soundbar. I could control my soundbar from upstairs. And the signal is very strong with nice sound quality. This tiny one is very easy to set up. I have very happy that it turns my sound bar to a Bluetooth one. No worries about any messy cables.
M**.
Not solid on more than one stream
As a preface to this review I wish to be clear that the manual says it works best when the two devices you are broadcasting to are the same headphone or cellphone, etc. Nonetheless, this is not going to be practical for most users, so my review reflects a more real-world scenario of using different BT devices. So here goes... I was able to get this to pair with the Amazon Basics BT receiver connected to my stereo via the RCA output jacks just fine. So the connection to the stereo is good and audio is clear and low noise (BT stream channel 1). However, when I attempted to add the Gabba Goods Atmospheric Flaming Tiki Speakers as the second receiving device (BT stream channel 2) the audio clicks, sputters and mostly disconnects. The longest I had them all up and operating was perhaps for just one song from my mp3 player and the delay was about 1 second between the stereo's playback and the tiki light playback. The latency I can deal with, it's understandable for two BT streams on one device, but the puttering, clicking and random disconnecting makes this unit impossible to use with my equipment. It's very unlikely that you're going to have identical devices. I later used this with the Amazon Basics BT output and split it to both the stereo amp and the transmitter and then connected the BT tiki lamps to one stream from this transmitter wcih worked fine as an alternate scheme. After my first review complaining about the issue, the seller graciously offered to send me another unit to try, which netted the same results. When I tested this unit, the BT devices used for the test were the only ones turned on at the time. No other BT devices in the house were active at the time. After extensive testing and observing the behavior of the various devices involved, I'm convinced the Gabba Goods tiki lamp speakers have a streaming incompatibility when paired with another device, because my Amazon BT receiver stays connected even when the tiki speakers fail. I can't blame the Golvery for this, it's just that not all BT devices play well together. The industry needs to standardize this behavior so multi-streaming to differing devices is normal, not an exception. So when you buy this transceiver, just be aware that you might run into this scenario when trying to do complex bluetooth splits. The seller here on Amazon was very understanding and helpful and they promised to relay my testing information back to the manufacturer. I hope that my tests will help improve this product and others like it in the future. Otherwise I can happily report the unit sounds good and isn't noisy. It has a nice, clean hi-fi stream. The audio quality of the Golvery is very good when ran through my living room power amplifier on big speakers. I was able to transmit my mp3 player audio from one end of the house to the other (about 80 feet) with no drop outs or noise. I think it will work fine when sending audio to outside BT speakers far from your stereo system. It's a convenient way to get an audio signal to your patio without having to run a lot of wires.
M**N
Extend your sound
I bought this for connecting headphones at night so not to disturb my wife in bed. The signal is strong enough to keep my headphones connected through the entire house. Excellent device. No experience in sound lag. Continued volume stream comfortably up to 20-30 feet away. This is absolutely what I've been looking for so I don't need big clunky over the ear headphones on while watching TV in bed.
T**H
decent device but bad design
I like the solid built and good range of the device, but setting up is a little tedious until you learn it. The fact that the device does not connect to the previously connected device after a power failure is something I don't like on it. All the connectors and cables are working. the other thing I absolutely hate is the indicator light on the device, its so small you have to keep the device in front of your face to know the status or color of blinking and number of blinks.
D**R
Never worked in either transmission or receive mode.
Never worked in either transmission or receive mode. Obviously, I couldn't test it for two headphones—why I bought it. By the time I'd fussed around with it, it was too late to return.
A**O
Works very well!
I’m using this connected to my iPod classic which has no built in Bluetooth. It works very well and is of quality construction. It connect very easily, had no problem connecting the very first time. Been using it for a couple weeks in my shop and so far I have had no issues!
T**N
Golvery Long Range Bluetooth 5.0 Transmitter Receiver
The Golvery Long Range Bluetooth 5.0 Transmitter Receiver works great and provides ultimate sound quality and there are more and more reasons I use this device with my workstation. Just to let people know, it does extend your Bluetooth range by multiplying the range of the signal. Thank you very much Golvery!
G**K
It's NOT as easy as 123... ABC...
I was not able to use it in a receiver mode and connect it to my home theater through toslink. I was able to connect to the tv via toslink and route the audio to 2 different bluetooth headphones. Since then, I've had to turn off and on the device every time I need it to connect to the paired headphones. Once connected, one of the headphones works fine but the other one cuts out. The same headphone work fine when connected to my phone. So I'm not sure where the problem lies.
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