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Best Wireless Bluetooth Receiver For Home Speakers

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Best Wireless Bluetooth Receiver For Home Speakers

2024-07-11 08:12:28

Best way to transport a wireless mic, receiver, batteries, cables etc.

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2024-09-14 08:56:41

Best bang for your buck’s excellent Bluetooth speakers

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2024-07-24 05:10:18

Best device for media streaming into a home theater receiver!

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2024-09-12 03:26:49

Decided to get back into basic 2 channel stereo as my wave radio just couldn’t get it done. Took the plunge, picked up this receiver and two of the Sony 3 way bookshelf speakers. Wow the power and clarity from the Bluetooth streaming is amazing. Needless to say a CD player and a phono ( which each exceeded the price of the speakers and this receiver) were quickly added on. If your looking to get back into vinyl or just enjoy CDs or streaming to the Bluetooth you can’t go wrong with this receiver.

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2024-06-06 08:47:48

I bought this B1 Bluetooth Music Receiver for my Audioengine A5+ speakers. Streaming music from my iPhone 6 works seamlessly, was simple to set up, and streams in high quality. I am very happy with this device. It is worth the extra money for sure.

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2024-06-28 02:43:25

I first got one of these for my laptop at work when I started having an entrapped ulnar nerve and wanted a more ergonomic workstation. At first, I tried a Microsoft bluetooth mouse which cost more and would constantly disconnect and require setting up so I did a little research and got the M310. One reason I wanted bluetooth was because the last time I bought a wireless mouse/keyboard (also from Logitech), the receiver was huge and had to be hidden. It also had very low range. To my surprise, the nano receiver with the new M310 is really small - nano if you will, but has much more range than the old style wireless mice. Just for giggles, I was trying it across the room and it still worked. I just leave the nano receiver in the USB port of my laptop all the time and it still fits in my bag. While I was going through painful cortisone injections which did little to help my gimp wrist, I was also happy to use this mouse on either left or right hand as it works both ways (giggity). It's really an elegant design. It's also very light, uses only one AA battery, and battery life is about a year. I liked it so much that now that my wrist is better due to stretching exercises I found on youtube from doctors (which may or may not be legit), I got one for my desktop workstation too which up till then had a wired mouse. It's time to evolve. I'm curious whether the receiver/mouse pairings can be updated in case one or the other is lost.

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2024-07-16 07:46:31

Best sound of all the Bluetooth speakers that i own. My pops has the JBL and its almost as good.. JBL’s sound and bound quality just isn’t there for me. Bose is way ahead of this. Also this speaker does an amazing job of not distorting at high volumes. Even maxed out. Will be upgrading to the Soundlink Max whenever i catch a good sale. Very impressed!

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2024-09-17 07:15:35

The Sony DH590 receiver has been great for home theater. The Bluetooth function and Wi-Fi function of this receiver allows any type connection to your device such as phone or computer. Love it.

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2024-07-03 08:42:17

Very good Bluetooth receiver.

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2024-09-06 06:47:35

We decided to go wireless and use Sonos to take away clutter and facilitate streaming and different music playback options in different rooms at the same time. We used to have an Onkyo 2 zone receiver running two amazing outdoor Bose speakers (prewired in our home) and a Bose Accousitmass 10 sorround system in our family room. To play the speakers outside we had to play the same thing in the Family room. It sounded good though. We replaced the Onkyo and indoor Bose surround with a Sonos Soundbar and we are 110% happy with that. We also bought a Sonos Amp to run the outdoor speakers. Now we can play different things in the different areas and the sound quality is phenomenal. The amp has more power and clarity than the old Onkyo receiver. I know this is a really expensive option, but for us, it was completely worth the investment!

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