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1Mii Bluetooth Audio Receiver Bluetooth 5.0 Adapter

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YmooDirect via Amazon has 1Mii Bluetooth Audio Receiver Bluetooth 5.0 Adapter on sale for $12.47 when you apply promo code 48QMGMTS during final checkout. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

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  • This Bluetooth audio adapter features Bluetooth 5.0 chip to ensure high fidelity Bluetooth audio signal for music streaming to non-Bluetooth speakers or home stereo systems
  • This Bluetooth audio adapter can achieve a range of up to 50-70 feet
  • Fully charged 2.5 hrs, the Bluetooth audio receiver can provide up to 12 hours playtime
  • Plugs into any wired speakers or home stereo systems using RCA or 3.5 mm jacks, long press the Bluetooth button to enter the pairing mode and pair with your device.

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  • Price Research: This sale is Extra $11.52 Off (48% Savings) over the current sale price of $23.99.
  • Reviews: This Audio Adapter receives 4.3 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 100 Customer Reviews.
  • Amazon Holiday Return Policy: Eligible for returns through January 31, 2022. 

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YmooDirect via Amazon has 1Mii Bluetooth Audio Receiver Bluetooth 5.0 Adapter on sale for $12.47 when you apply promo code 48QMGMTS during final checkout. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

Thanks Slickdeals Staff Member Tooturntt3 for sharing this deal

About this Product
:
  • This Bluetooth audio adapter features Bluetooth 5.0 chip to ensure high fidelity Bluetooth audio signal for music streaming to non-Bluetooth speakers or home stereo systems
  • This Bluetooth audio adapter can achieve a range of up to 50-70 feet
  • Fully charged 2.5 hrs, the Bluetooth audio receiver can provide up to 12 hours playtime
  • Plugs into any wired speakers or home stereo systems using RCA or 3.5 mm jacks, long press the Bluetooth button to enter the pairing mode and pair with your device.

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Price Research: This sale is Extra $11.52 Off (48% Savings) over the current sale price of $23.99.
  • Reviews: This Audio Adapter receives 4.3 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 100 Customer Reviews.
  • Amazon Holiday Return Policy: Eligible for returns through January 31, 2022. 

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I bought it in April. It's not AptX-LL.
As far as I know, AptX-LL is the only low latency CODEC.
Anyone claiming their device is low latency without having AptX-LL is lying.

The Amazon page says it has a Bluetooth 5.0 chip to ensure Hi Fidelity.
Bluetooth chips are about connectivity, pairing/unpairing and range not Hi Fidelity.
AptX-HD, LDAC and DAC's have to do with Hi Fidelity.

The 1Mii B06 Plus Bluetooth Receiver has AptX-LL. It sells for @ $28 and goes on sale on Amazon for @ $18.

The 1Mii B06HD for $35 has AptX-LL and AptX-HD.
I got it to revamp an old stereo I haven't gotten around to doing yet.
Check Youtube. A Darko Audio likes the Logitech one that looks like this one. Logitech was the first one that looked like this one. Everyone says the Logitech locks onto what you pair to it. It doesn't want to let go but it will let go.

Esinkin makes one identical to the Logitech one. Breakerbroke32 on Youtube took apart a Logitech and an Esinkin and they were identical. The Logitech sells for high $20's. The Esinkin sells for low $20's. I got this 1Mii for $12 which looks exactly like the other two. The other two don't have the bass boost and EQ that this one has.

Just today I saw a lot of no-name ones on eBay that look like these. I didn't notice if they have bass boost or EQ.

The speakers you use have more to do with the audio quality than the BT dongle/device.
I know someone who has a Sony STR-100 or some model like that, that has BT4.2, I think, and it sounds OK. A Sony boombox a friend has sounds good playing via BT from a laptop playing Youtube music videos. I have 4x4x2" speakers I got at Home Depot that were great for playing spooky sounds in front of my house for Halloween. I've had an 8" long speaker that sounded OK and one that looks like a car oil filter that sounds good.

I got this to add BT to a circa 1980's non-BT stereo reciever. I think BT5 and BT4 are fine for music. AptX-HD is better for music.

I noticed my BT5 laptop reaching a speaker further away than my BT4 laptop on Halloween.

I think AptX-LL is necessary to watch movies while sending sound to BT speakers or to a BT dongle on a stereo receiver to reduce or eliminate lip lag.

I'm pairing Sony SSCS5 speakers with my Onkyo and this BT dongle. There's much written about these speakers and on Youtube that they're sort of audiophile and can be had for $72 when on sale. I'll be playing music through it. I wish it had AptX-LL so I could send movie audio from my laptop to my receiver. I'll give it a try but I'm on the lookout for one with AptX-LL.

Note that if you have any from of AptX, you have to have it on both your transmitting and your receiving device.

The Darko Audio is well versed in the field and has been big in stereo magazines and stereo websites that are well regarded in the industry. Breakerbroke32 has much knowledge and many reviews on BT devices and the Cheap Audio Man is all about quality and bang for your buck. They're all on Youtube.

$12 is a steel for this item. I think it usually sells for twice that or more. Usually, $14 and less gets you a dongle that is USB only or it's USB for power and has a 3.5mm jack for line level input. Some of those are OK and some are very low quality.

Breakerbroke reviews the Esinkin and a Harmon Kardon BT receiver. He notes that the Harmon Kardon is a bit warmer but it retails for over $60. So, your BT device can effect the quality of the sound but speakers are the biggest factor in your sound quality, the second biggest factor for computer or compressed audio would be a DAC. The third would be your amp and having tone controls, bass and treble knobs allows you to boost or flatten your sound as you like to make up for anything any part of the sound quality equation is lacking. The CODEC such as AptX has to do with the compression, packing and unpacking of the data and kbps.
LDAC - 990kbps
AptX-HD - 576kbps
AAC - 256kbps
SBC - 325kbps

LDAC and Bluetooth Codecs Explained [youtube.com] <= click on link for Youtube video

I thought I was responding to your question on sound quality. I see you asked what has AptX-LL and does the device automatically use it. Yes, it will use the codec to transmit and you have to have AptX-LL on the receiving device too. Boltune among others has a TX.RX device. That is it can be switched between being a transmitter and a receiver. It's about 3.5"x 3.5"x1". You can find something on eBay and Amazon for between $15 and $30.

Breakerbroke32 on Youtube does a roundup of MANY BT receivers and transmitters and some with DAC. Many sell between $20 and $30.

A fair sounding DAC can be had between $15 and $25. There's considerably better ones with BT for up to $80 and very good ones at $100 and more.

The Ifo Blue Zen II for @ $120 is a great BT receiver. There's the first Zen and a version II. The later costs $20 or so more than the former. I forget what it has for AptX.

The BluDento HD has AptX-HD and maybe LL too for around $100. The BluDento 2 has LL but not HD for @ $80.

The Audioengine sells for @ $180 and has long been regarded as the best for that price.

The Zen is now regarded as rivaling the Audioengine especially due to the price difference.

Schiit makes a very good DAC for $100.

It's all a mix of BT (get the latest BT5), various versions of AptX, if it's a transmitter or receiver or both, if it's a DAC or not, if it is an amp or not, if it accepts a headphone jack and what it has for inputs. Well, that's the various things they can add to a basic BT dongle to make it do whatever you would want it to do.

I haven't noticed lip lag on Youtube music videos played via BT to a Sony boombox.
I have the non-AptX-LL one in this thread for music.
I will be getting one with AptX-LL for movies.
I'm going to get a BT amp with AptX-LL for some old passive speakers to play to them from my cellphone and laptop.
I'll be adding the Schitt DAC to my Onkyo sometime.
I'll be adding AptX-HD to my Onkyo someday.

Good luck and have fun!

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Nov 18, 2021
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Nov 18, 2021
arkaaya
Nov 18, 2021
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Quote from quitosky :
Can this be plugged in to RCA ouput of TV?
This is a receiver, not a transmitter. You need a transmitter to listen to TV over your Bluetooth headphones.

Check out this one on Amazon, it is both a transmitter & receiver:
https://www.amazon.com/ZIIDOO-Blu...0829S6K1X/
Nov 18, 2021
250 Posts
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Nov 18, 2021
kulish1111
Nov 18, 2021
250 Posts
Quote from quitosky :
Can this be plugged in to RCA ouput of TV?

The connectors would fit but it would not do what you're going for. You need a bluetooth "transmitter" while this is more of a input device. This is for playing music on your phone over bluetooth through your stereo system that has a aux or rca input. All this does is turn a RCA input into bluetooth. This connects to where you want the sound to come out of basically.
Nov 18, 2021
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Nov 18, 2021
Milk4Ever
Nov 18, 2021
1,725 Posts
- Can this pair to multiple devices at once?
- Is this suitable for giving old car stereo bluetooth? I have an urlhasbeenblocked that does both, but the battery is smaller and it adds noise when charging and playing at the same time.
Nov 18, 2021
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Nov 18, 2021
leprechaun7
Nov 18, 2021
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Quote from Parato Optimal :
I bought it in April. It's not AptX-LL.
As far as I know, AptX-LL is the only low latency CODEC.
Anyone claiming their device is low latency without having AptX-LL is lying.

The Amazon page says it has a Bluetooth 5.0 chip to ensure Hi Fidelity.
Bluetooth chips are about connectivity, pairing/unpairing and range not Hi Fidelity.
AptX-HD, LDAC and DAC's have to do with Hi Fidelity.

The 1Mii B06 Plus Bluetooth Receiver has AptX-LL. It sells for @ $28 and goes on sale on Amazon for @ $18.

The 1Mii B06HD for $35 has AptX-LL and AptX-HD.
Nice post.
I just went through this shopping for a BT adapter.
I thought bluetooth was bluetooth, but bluetooth codecs are important and greatly affect the price of the unit.
Nov 18, 2021
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Nov 18, 2021
koissu
Nov 18, 2021
176 Posts
Works well. But for a 2nd one, I got something with an on and off button. I have to unplug it when I am done it gets old. I will say the range is insane. I will forget I am connected and can't figure out why I can't hear a video on my phone when it's still connected on the other side of the house.
Nov 18, 2021
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Nov 18, 2021
jeffk79
Nov 18, 2021
67 Posts
I bought one of these or very similar (might have a different brand name on it but same product) about 3 years ago to connect my indoor receiver to outdoor speakers. It's outside in a closed outlet box and still works flawlessly after 3 Chicago winters. Great bang for your buck!
Nov 18, 2021
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Nov 18, 2021
FreakinDealWithIt
Nov 18, 2021
648 Posts
Have one of these and they're meh. Worked for a while but then started requiring me to power-cycle it about once a day. Used it to stream Apple Music to my stereo while working via my desktop machine. Seems a number of folks have run into issues with them. Went with a HomePod mini and I'm much happier.

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eightyeight
Nov 18, 2021
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Quote from Parato Optimal :
I bought it in April. It's not AptX-LL.
As far as I know, AptX-LL is the only low latency CODEC.
Anyone claiming their device is low latency without having AptX-LL is lying.

The Amazon page says it has a Bluetooth 5.0 chip to ensure Hi Fidelity.
Bluetooth chips are about connectivity, pairing/unpairing and range not Hi Fidelity.
AptX-HD, LDAC and DAC's have to do with Hi Fidelity.

The 1Mii B06 Plus Bluetooth Receiver has AptX-LL. It sells for @ $28 and goes on sale on Amazon for @ $18.

The 1Mii B06HD for $35 has AptX-LL and AptX-HD.
This is very helpful. Would you get the 1Mii B06HD for a mid-fi setup or would you go higher? I'm driving a pair of Mission bookshelves with an old Arcam AVR 300.
Nov 18, 2021
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Tabe
Nov 18, 2021
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Edit: Never mind
Nov 18, 2021
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Nov 18, 2021
ddpp33
Nov 18, 2021
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Quote from destro23 :
Perfect explanation! Turns a receiver that actually powers the speakers into 'Bluetooth ' enabled….. I'm looking for a small box that can power speakers AND is Bluetooth. If you know of anything like this let know… space is an issue and I don't need a full receiver. Just want to power 2 outdoor speakers in the summer
This is one of the best choices for a budget BT amp

https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-...08DND3VHS/

Aiyima makes some nice ones as well if you are willing to spend more.
Nov 18, 2021
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Nov 18, 2021
destro23
Nov 18, 2021
178 Posts
Quote from ddpp33 :
This is one of the best choices for a budget BT amp

https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-...08DND3VHS/

Aiyima makes some nice ones as well if you are willing to spend more.
Mind linking the aiyima one/s? Not sure from the ones showing up in Amazon
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Nov 18, 2021
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Can I use these to transmit audio from my TV to my Bluetooth wireless headphones?
Nov 18, 2021
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Nov 18, 2021
quitosky
Nov 18, 2021
862 Posts
Quote from arkaaya :
This is a receiver, not a transmitter. You need a transmitter to listen to TV over your Bluetooth headphones.

Check out this one on Amazon, it is both a transmitter & receiver:
https://www.amazon.com/ZIIDOO-Blu...0829S6K1X/
Thanks so much! Rep!
Nov 18, 2021
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ddpp33
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Quote from destro23 :
Mind linking the aiyima one/s? Not sure from the ones showing up in Amazon
The A05, A08 or D03 are good choices depending on your budget

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Quote from kulish1111 :
The connectors would fit but it would not do what you're going for. You need a bluetooth "transmitter" while this is more of a input device. This is for playing music on your phone over bluetooth through your stereo system that has a aux or rca input. All this does is turn a RCA input into bluetooth. This connects to where you want the sound to come out of basically.
Got it thanks. Rep

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