


Upgrade any stereo sound system to connect via Bluetooth or TOSLINK!
Good speakers are expensive these days, so dusting off your heirloom set can be a cost effective way to enjoy your tunes without a trip to the store. But those old workhorse bookshelf speakers, boom boxes and AV receivers were forged in the before-times, when Bluetooth didn't exist and fibre optics weren't in the home.
You need a Digital Audio Converter and Bluetooth Receiver to bridge the gap between your Spotify playlist and your 'dumb' stereo. This could be that converter! It's got plug-and-play easy of use, and a few fun tricks other products of this type don't offer.
The obvious one is a volume knob. Very nice. No need to let people touch you phone when the levels need a tweak. The fun one is the USB Type-A socket on the front - plug in a thumb drive with music, podcasts or audio books and it'll read MP3, FLAC, WMA, WAV & APE files directly. Buttons on the front let you play, pause and skip tracks as well. Clever!
The 3.5mm AUX stereo output and 2RCA stereo outputs run simultaneously, so you could connect two stereos to run at once, or one stereo and one set of headphones - making it easy to choose between output devices based on your needs but leave them available at all times.
Now, the user guide is pretty vague, but pairing, playback and volume control worked just as you'd expect. My VLC app for Android ignored the next/last track buttons, but play/pause worked and so did the volume control via Bluetooth. Everything worked as expected for the USB input mode, which activates automatically when you plug in a USB stick. FAT and exFAT worked fine, as did sub-folders.
It's small. It's simple. It's effective. Comes without any fancy packaging.
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