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Usb Bluetooth 3.5 Mm Stereo Audio Music Receiver

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Usb Bluetooth 3.5 Mm Stereo Audio Music Receiver

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
2024-09-13 05:19:11

If you need a 1' stereo 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable, this is it.

5
2024-06-03 09:56:31

This device turns any 3.5mm stereo into a Bluetooth source. Pairing this device with my Pixel Buds was painless. I bought two on these, one paired to my Buds, one paired to my wife's Buds.

5
2024-07-17 09:44:23

Works great--this cable allows you to convert a male 1/4 stereo jack to a 3.5 mm--I use it to go from an audio mixer to a computer input.

5
2024-07-11 08:28:26

I plug the 3.5mm mini-jack end into my dual wireless lav receiver. I plug the two XLRs into my audio recorder. The stereo signal from the lav receiver splits into Left on one XLR and Right on the other XLR, leaving me with two Mono tracks on the audio recorder. Exactly what I need.

5
2024-07-26 03:23:44

enables me to send my Apple Music from my phone to my older stereo receiver which is pre Bluetooth.

5
2024-09-29 01:36:42

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Belkin's Rockstar 3.5mm Audio + USB-C adapter performs admirably by delivering crystal clear audio quality simultaneously with up to 60W of pass-through charging. The form factor is compact and a great addition to any travel kit.

5
2024-09-04 08:38:29

I bought a USB-C monitor with terrible, weak built-in speakers and no audio output jack. Having to plug a 3.5mm speaker cable directly into my MacBook would have ruined the One-Cable setup that I purchased the monitor for in the first place. These speakers were the perfect solution. The monitor does have a built in hub with available USB type A inputs. Plug these little guys into one of those, adjust the MacBook settings to default to external USB speakers when available and I have the desktop setup I was looking for. These speakers receive both power and audio inputs through a USB cable. No need for a 3.5mm or bluetooth connection. They are by no standard powerful, or dynamic. They are however functional and allow me to hear Youtube Videos and my Video calls with no issues. The built in monitor speakers couldn't even do that. They are also smaller than you would expect, so the don't require too much real estate on crowded desks. And they don't really seem to have any equivalent products in the market competing with them. Very please with the results.

5
2024-07-25 01:21:56

I started with the Micro, but soon desired some of the features found in this shotgun mic. I felt this version was a good balance between the micro and the more expensive NTG/Pro versions. I love the improved shockmount, a single mount is annoying since the mic bounces a lot with one mount. I also dig how versatile this mic is. I can use it on my cams or plug it into my computer for voiceovers. The pickup is much improved over the Micro, sound is more full, and overall I wish I had just started with this mic instead. It handles close and somewhat far audio pickup well, fulfilling pretty much all of my nearfield audio needs. I mostly use the 3.5mm input, but the USB output offers more granular control via RodeCentral. I like that's powered by USB/3.5mm, battery based mic's run the risk of running out at inopportune times. The only con is that I wish they'd provided the nicer coiled 3.5mm cable found in the Micro, but the supplied cable is fine.

5
2024-07-21 03:58:27

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Belkin - 3.5mm Audio + USB-C™ Charge Adapter. I've been using this product for the past month and it is a wonderful addition to my chargers. I've used this to connect one end to a radio to listen to music while other end is being charged.

5