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Hook Up Bluetooth Headphones To Sony Receiver
fivefour | 2024-07-26 05:51:24 |
These were bought to hook up to my new sony receiver. They sound real good with the receiver and everything connected too it. 5 |
Simon | 2024-07-03 08:42:17 |
Very good Bluetooth receiver. 5 |
BigGoot | 2024-09-22 09:31:13 |
I bought this receiver to replace a 25-year old Sony receiver that lost its sound capability. This receiver is basic (only 2 channels) but does have phono and Bluetooth connections plus an A/B speaker feature. Set-up was a snap (didn't need the manual) and Bluetooth pairing the receiver with my Android phone and Linux laptop was a breeze. I also think the FM receiver is a step-up in reception quality from my old one. 5 |
anyonymous | 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. 5 |
pg1986 | 2024-09-13 08:43:35 |
After doing research for a basic stereo receiver I chose the Sony STR-DH190 due to the impressive list of features including the phono input, Bluetooth, and the higher wattage output versus other similar receivers. I have attached my recently restored turntable to the receiver as well as a CD player and the sound is just fantastic! I particularly enjoy the ability to activate the receiver via Bluetooth from my smartphone and immediately begin streaming music - a great feature! Overall the Sony STR-DH190 is an excellent value and I use it every day. 5 |
Fraggie | 2024-09-12 05:41:49 |
I bought this to replace my old Sony receiver. It has many usable features if you have the need. It's great to have Bluetooth pairing. Love the sound. It was on sale, so I bought it and am very happy! 5 |
Werner | 2024-09-11 03:51:41 |
I use the Aluratek ABC02F Universal Bluetooth Audio Receiver and Transmitter connected to the Optical Audio output on my Sony TV. It pairs with a set of Sony Bluetooth earbuds to provide a separate channel for audio for my aging ears while the TV's audio continues to function independently for the rest of the family. The optical connection to the TV was simple and the ABC02F paired quickly and easily to the Sony Earbuds. The ABC02F is plugged into a USB port on the TV and is always on so the earbuds are reconnected within the time it takes to remove them from their charger/case and insert them into the ear. 5 |
AGCe | 2024-07-04 07:23:14 |
I bought this about a month ago to replace a 34 year old (!) Sony Stereo receiver. The old one had AM-FM receiver capability. This one only has FM Receiver built-in, but it sounds a lot cleaner than the older model. This one has fewer output jacks than my older one, but is more than adequate for my setup (Sony Stereo Cassette Deck - going on 20 years now also !), and a bluetooth Audio-Technica Record Player. This model also contains the regular size headphone jack AND a standard audio output jack on the front for older style cassette players, walkman's, etc. Very unusual feature but useful for me as I still use some of that older gear from time to time. I primarily bought and use this product for its bluetooth capability which works excellently. I have my phone, and computer able to play music to it through bluetooth. I realize bluetooth specs don't carry the full frequency range for a lot of audio musical pieces (such as classical music), but for the everyday average pop music it's just fine. This is a great entry level unit for a person who is not an audio-phile. I also bought this because of Sony durability in its products. This thing is built like a brick. Good design accents, solid metal frame, heavy duty components. I will always buy Sony products - good balance between cost, design, and functionality. Couldn't be happier with this product. 5 |
Jdym | 2024-06-16 07:16:27 |
I love my new Sony receiver. Great for listening to records and as a Bluetooth player. Remote and sleep function also a joy. 5 |
great guy | 2024-09-28 01:39:41 |
It's rare seeing a pair of headphones that genuinely shine in almost every regard. But with the WH-1000XM3, Sony has created an indisputable winner, a categorically top-notch set of cans whose only shortcoming is the absence of 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connectivity, something we hardly ever see outside of the gaming market. They do have Bluetooth, though, so as long as you have a smart TV, an Nvidia Shield, a gaming laptop, or a Bluetooth-capable motherboard, you should be set for the reclusive world of active noise canceling. Unlike other noise-canceling headphones, the WH-1000XM3 use an unusually silent QN1 HD noise-canceling processor. In our testing, we found it was able to keep out most sounds, even on the crowded New York City subway. The battery does take a hit for this, but you can take solace in the fact that the WH-1000XM3 last 30 hours fully charged. After 10 minutes of being plugged in via USB-C, Sony claims they can deliver pristine high fidelity sound over five hours. And, to top it all off, volume and playback commands are touch-based. Goodbye forever, inline controls. Image 1 of 6 5 |