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Bluetooth Receiver Module Arduino
Simon | 2024-07-03 08:42:17 |
Very good Bluetooth receiver. 5 |
Steve | 2024-06-22 09:21:44 |
I bought these for an employee to be used with Avaya phone with Bluetooth module. They work well. 5 |
BigA | 2024-07-15 08:43:57 |
Great sounding receiver ....AWESOME with my Bluetooth 5 |
GrandDadJim | 2024-04-18 09:34:39 |
I bought this receiver for the Bluetooth connectivity. I am now able to play my iTunes songs from the iTunes cloud through my iPhone and the new Receiver to our inside and / or outside speakers - all from my lounge chair. I am handicapped, so this is of great help to me. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-22 08:14:36 |
I have this Module installed in in my Sekonic L358 light meter and I will have to tell you that I am impressed. I am using the Radio Popper receiver also for the Eisstein 640 and it triggers my flash unit every time I want to take a meter reading. I have was just having to much trouble with the other popular brand and decided to give this a try and I'm so glad I did. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-26 04:14:38 |
Used the Module Pro this last weekend for taking photos of bats in flight at night at a remote location. I was worried that with the IR beam being fairly narrow, I wouldn't get a lot of shots, but I got around 270 shots each night over just a couple of hours, so plenty to work with. I bought the Module Pro, one receiver and the cable to fit my camera. I used a different brand of transmitter/receiver set that I already had to sync two flashes. I will be buying the Captur transmitter/receiver set and an extra receiver to complete the set-up in the near future. 5 |
Wiv | 2024-07-26 04:40:23 |
I have the Sony UWP Lav and receiver set - but I do not have the nice little transmitter module to plug into the mic directly - the UHF synthesized transmitter. That one is added into the more expensive UWP-Vs set. With this I do not need it. I can easily switch out the lav mic from the transmitter and plug directly into mult-boxes or even other XLR mics. The price is much better and I find it quite versitile. It even weighs less and doesn't need another set of batteries. Good stuff. 5 |
Kwok | 2024-06-16 05:56:26 |
I use the Rode VXLR Pro to connect the Rode Wireless Go II receiver module to a Rodecaster Pro XLR port. This solution works really well as I appear to get a slightly cleaner sound over using the standard Rode VXLR connector. Either connector does the job but I prefer the VXLR Pro. 5 |
James | 2024-05-26 07:22:43 |
While I am pleased with the build quality and mounting options, I typically keep the bluetooth/wireless microphone receiver module on the the bottom of the Osmo. (This is mostly due to it being such a nuisance to remove.). So I will likely modify the case to allow for the extra length. If they had made a version that worked with the module in place I would have purchased that. 5 |
Adam | 2024-04-23 09:50:19 |
The Zoom LiveTrak L-20 was everything we hoped in a mixer and multitrack recorder. I've only had it a week, but our band has changed our entire sound system around it. Having 6 independent monitor-outs, each with its own full set of input sliders has been a boon, though it did take a while to get used to making changes at the board. The sound is crystal clear (except for Frank's noisy pedals, lol) Multitrack recording onto an SD card has been a game changer, especially since I can select WHICH channels are recorded. It has a smaller footprint than my previous board which is also nice. I haven't used the iPad app a ton, but it was one of the attractive extra features, so I bought the bluetooth module. I was able to change monitor levels on the fly. Improvements I'd like to see: I would rather this have been a Bluetooth+WiFi device instead of Bluetooth, especially if you're going to sell the wireless separately. That way, we'd have more options for improving range... configure the device using bluetooth, but use it live on WiFi. You never know what kind of distance or interference you're going to encounter at a gig. Also, selling the bluetooth module separately seems like a very cheap move at this price point. But a separate module means they -could- create a WiFi module, right? I wish the iPad app was designed a little tighter so I could see more on the screen at a time. It would also be nice if the monitor output ports were staggered like the channel inputs so you could fit two of the popular direct plug (Like Xvive) wireless monitor transmitters next to each other. But overall, this mixer is awesome and does everything we wanted in a single device - 16 channels of instrument and mic inputs, digital multitrack recording and 6 independent monitor outputs. And I got a GREAT price from B&H Photo! 5 |