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UGREEN Bluetooth 6.0 Receiver for TV with LDAC $17.09 & More + Free Shipping

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UGREEN via Amazon [amazon.com] has UGREEN Bluetooth 6.0 Receiver for TV with LDAC on sale for $17.09 with code 66W3VTEA at checkout. Shipping is free.

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UGREEN via Amazon [amazon.com] has UGREEN Bluetooth 6.0 Receiver for TV with LDAC on sale for $17.09 with code 66W3VTEA at checkout. Shipping is free.

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Model: UGREEN Bluetooth 6.0 Receiver with LDAC, Hi-Res Wireless Audio Adapter with Low Latency, for Old Stereo/Speakers/Wired Speakers/Home Audio Music Streaming Stereo System

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Yesterday 06:51 PM
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DerpVaderYesterday 06:51 PM
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You gotta have prime.
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FatFreckleTinyTeethToday 02:45 AM
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The code knocks off .90¢ for me. Pass.
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Depending on your TV you could have audio interference based on how you supply power to these adapters; an audio device being powered by a TV USB hub is liable to generate an annoying buzz/hum, so be sure you can power it from a separate source (even some cheaper wall warts will cause this interference if not properly shielded). I've had this problem with two different TVs now—granted, they were slightly older TVs, but both were new enough to be considered "smart".

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