🎧 Elevate Your Audio Experience!
The 1Mii B06 Plus Bluetooth Receiver is a high-fidelity audio adapter that utilizes Bluetooth 5.3 technology to deliver exceptional sound quality. With a remarkable range of up to 164ft, it allows for seamless music streaming to your home stereo system. The device supports aptX HD and aptX Adaptive for superior audio performance and features voice command compatibility for hands-free control. Easy to set up and use, this receiver is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience.
Control Method | Voice |
Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Connector Type Used on Cable | RCA, Auxiliary |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Hardware Connectivity | 3.5mm Audio |
Item Weight | 230 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.7"L x 3.7"W x 1.1"H |
Bluetooth support? | Yes |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Audio Input | Bluetooth |
Audio Output Type | Speaker |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
Power Source | AC Adapter |
Compatibility Options | Televisions, Receivers, Projectors, Speakers, Smartphones, Tablets, Personal Computers |
Supported Standards | Bluetooth, aptX Low Latency, aptX HD adaptive, LDAC |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Personal Computer, Speaker, Television |
Mounting Type | Table Top |
Display Type | LCD |
Installation Method | hardware connection |
Includes Remote | No |
Color | B06 Plus |
Additional Features | Auto Re-connection, Bluetooth 5.1 Receiver, aptX HD & aptX-LL & 3D Sound, Work with Voice Commands |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
D**S
Works very well and even suitable for high-end systems
I needed a Bluetooth receiver for a very high-end system. Pristine audio quality, however, was not a requirement, given the content I would be streaming. I originally ordered a different highly rated device that just didn't cut it. The major problem with that and some others is connect/disconnect and play/pause transients. Well, you get what you pay for-- but not so fast! This 1Mii B06S+ LDAC receiver is, as I see it, a bargain! I've had no issues with transients or noise, it pairs quite easily, and the combination level ("volume")/next track control on the unit is a nice touch. The inclusion of the LDAC codec is a real bonus, for example, if you're streaming from modern Samsung phones or other devices that implement LDAC. The sound quality is excellent for its price-point. Well done!
D**S
Works great and easy to use
The media could not be loaded. I got this to turn an old Bose iPhone sound dock into a Bluetooth speaker. I also plan to use it in the summer to enable Bluetooth connection to an olderstreo system I use outside. This Bluetooth receiver includes a USB power adapter and cord and a stereo cable with a 3.5 mm jack on one end and RCA phono plugs on the other. I connected the cables and it powered up in pairing mode. I followed the included instructions and easily paired it with my iPhone. As shown in my attached video, the buttons on this unit can be used to control the music playback from the connected device. It can change the volume, pause and resume playback, and skip tracks. It allows you to pair with more than one source, although of course only one can be connected at a time. I was also able to easily pair it with a CD player that transmits via Bluetooth, and the 1Mii controls worked with the CD player as well. I also paired it with an Amazon Echo smart speaker and that worked well too. The sound quality and range are both very good. This may not be the least expensive Bluetooth receiver, but it is a well-made and attractive device that just works great.
D**N
Excellent and simple!
Worked flawlessly out of the box! Very simple setup (I only have one Bluetooth device). If you’re going to connect it to an RCA input on your amp, it does not come with a male to male RCA cord so you will need one. It does come with 3.5 mm to male RCA cable , the power cord and it actually comes with the power to usb device too. One last thing, this is my third Bluetooth device and the first two (not this manufacturer) had background noise and clicking sound that made them unusable. This one does not have hum or clicking and I’m pleased with it for the money (until I can afford a streaming music device). If you’re a high end audiophile, this might not be for you as it’s very simple and easy to use. I will recommend this to anyone looking for a simple Bluetooth connection to get Amazon music into an existing stereo system. I have it connected to a Yamaha A-S301 going to a set of Klipsch Heresy’s (1981 vintage) and it is working perfectly.The power cord is a little short and I had to move a few things around to avoid adding an extension cord, however that’s minor.
A**R
Great For Playing Music Wirelessly
After I purchase this for myself, my kids (41&49) saw and heard this Bluetooth device in action and they wanted one too. The sound is fantastic and the convenience of playing music from your phone to an older stereo is really nice.
S**R
A Big Update
This turned my vintage Denon tuner/amplifier into a modern stereo system. This allows me to connect to my phone to play a plethora of of available music form my own collection and on line streaming sites. This unit provides a clear and faithful reproduction of the music I play through the stereo.
M**O
great product
great bluetooth connector, love how easy its to setup and also love the power button, not sure of the 3D button. but still great product.
D**S
Works great !!
Works great !!
J**F
Technically works, but some really annoying issues
I bought this to add Bluetooth to what's otherwise a retro stereo system with older components. I specifically chose this model because it supports LDAC and AAC, which means I should be able to use both my Sony Walkman DAP and my iPhone with the best codecs they can support. AptX HD was a bonus but it turns out, it's really nice to have.Most of these cheaper Bluetooth receivers only support SBC, which you can tell because they don't mention codecs at all on their product pages. SBC is the default Bluetooth audio codec, and generally considered the worst. It's similar to mp3 in that it just uses older compression technology, but everything with BT supports it as a fallback mode, so it always at least works. But, I wanted something with the better quality codecs my players will support, AAC in the iPhone's case and LDAC (and AptX HD) in my Sony player's case.Well, LDAC basically doesn't work at all. It's almost comical; it usually plays tracks at about 4X speed, so it's like listening to The Chipmunks. Very occasionally it will do this borderline disturbing thing where it will actually play at normal speed but somehow mix the 4X speed and normal pitch together. It sounds otherworldly when that happens. But there's no rhyme or reason to when this happens; it seems random.I have to believe it's got something to do with the bit rate, and my player sending a different bit rate than the receiver is expecting. But here's the thing: LDAC is a Sony codec and my player is a Sony player with LDAC. So while I wouldn't 100% put it past Sony to mess up the implementation of their own codec, I think it's way more likely that the problem is this cheap third party receiver.In any case, LDAC is just totally broken. I've tried everything I know of to fix it. And it's disappointing because as I said, this was one of the big reasons I chose this receiver. I almost sent it back immediately for that alone.My Sony player does also support AptX HD, which is the next best thing, so I tried that and it turns out this "nice to have" feature on this Bluetooth receiver is probably what I'm gonna end up using, because it does work. I've so far had no problems with it. It's probably enough to keep me from returning this device.I've also tried my iPhone, which supports AAC, with of course SBC being the fallback. Now, my iPhone connects just fine, but I don't know whether it's using AAC or SBC because this BT receiver lumps them both together and displays them with the same color indicator light. (The codec it's using is normally indicated by the light color, but both SBC and AAC are colored the same blue.) This is partly an Apple annoyance too because there's no way I know of to get the iPhone to tell you what codec it's using either.There is, to me, a very obvious sound quality difference between AptX HD on my Sony player and whatever the iPhone is connecting with. AAC shouldn't sound *that* different, so it makes me think it's probably actually falling back to SBC. But I have no real way to know; it could just be the iPhone itself. It does, again, at least work. And that's probably enough for a lot of people... but then why spend extra for a device with these extra codecs? Just get the lower, cheaper model (without the "+") that only has SBC.Overall sound quality is okay, not great. These things also have to have a digital to analog converter inside to convert the received digital audio back to analog for output, and at this price the DAC probably isn't the greatest. I've done an A/B comparison between my high quality CD rips over Bluetooth with the same track direct from CD on this same system, and the actual CD sounds clearly much better even than the AptX HD connection with my Sony player. So I think it's just the DAC. There are some much higher priced Bluetooth receivers on Amazon, and they may have better DACs, but it's really hard to know in advance because I don't think anyone really does in-depth testing of Bluetooth devices for sound quality. It's always possible that one higher priced model does have a better DAC, while another just costs more money for nothing.Final complaint, I promise: there is no on/off button. What the heck? Unless you use a power strip that you turn on and off itself every time you want to use your system, you literally just have to unplug this thing every time you want to stop using it. You could just leave it on, of course, but then you're using power because it doesn't ever seem to go into an actual standby mode on its own. It just sits there blinking, trying to pair.I'm definitely a bit disappointed. I know it's a fairly cheap receiver, but I did pay a little more for features I'm not really getting, and then certain things (like the missing power button) I just didn't think I needed to worry about because they just should always be there. I'm still about 50/50 on returning it, but the alternative is probably to just try one of the much more expensive models, but I feel like that could turn into a wild goose chase due to unmet expectations at that higher price. At least the price on this is low enough that I might be able to just overlook the various issues with it, and at least live with it long enough until I *know* of something with better sound and working LDAC.Again, it works. If that's all you care about, it will do the job. It will play your music with at least some sort of codec. It may not play all it's supposed to and it may not sound the best, but it will definitely output audio that you can hear once you connect it to an amplifier of some sort. And I know that's all that a lot of people want.
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