• LOW DELAY: aptX Low Latency for High-fidelity Stereo Sound, lag-free content streaming in transmitter mode. Low Latency supported Bluetooth receiver is required.
  • MAKE IT TWO: Upgraded 2-in-1 Bluetooth V5.0 transmitter can be paired with two Bluetooth receivers (like headphones + speakers) simultaneously. Note: aptX Low Latency does NOT support Dual Link mode.
  • ALWAYS ON: TaoTronics Bluetooth 2-in-1 Adapter continuously streams even while charging. Built-in battery for up to 10 hours use - enjoy your favorite wireless content all the time.
  • BLUETOOTH EVERYWHERE: In Transmitter mode, turn a non-Bluetooth TV, PC, CD player, iPod, MP3 / MP4 into Bluetooth transmitter. Receiver mode: Ideal for home or vehicle music streaming sound system.
  • PURE SOUND: aptX audio codec for a richer and deeper sound experience. Listen to CD-like audio quality at no compromise. Plus, 12 + 6 month extended warranty and 24/7 friendly customer service.

Every year I set up a projector and project Halloween and Christmas "holograms" across my lawn. But running 30 feet of heavy duty RCA cable and rock speakers when it gets dark, then rolling it back up around 11 PM and bringing in the speakers every night was such a pain. Cables no more thanks to this TaoTronics Bluetooth adapter! I am very pleased! Set projector in PC/DVD mode Select HDMI for Source Attach HDMI cable to media player attach USB drive or SD card with videos into media player Attach left and right RCA cable to Left and Right out on projector Attach other end of RCA cable to the Pyle amp's input Left and right for CD or any other available RCA audio in Set Pyle amp's source selector to match where the RCA cables are attached to (like CD) Make sure all near by Bluetooth devices are disabled Switch the TaoTronics Bluetooth adapter to TX mode Attach 1/8th inch cable to 1/8th inch cable to 1/8 inch jack to charged TaoTronics Bluetooth adapter Attach 1/8th inch to 1/4 inch adapter to other end of 1/8th inch cable and insert it into 1/8th inch headphone jack on Pyle amp Place rock speakers within 1 foot or 2 from the TaoTronics Bluetooth adapter that is attached to the headphone jack of the Pyle amp Plug in the left rock speaker to the right rock speaker with supplied and attached speaker wire (I used spade connectors). Plug in the power from the rock speakers into AC outlet Turn on Pyle amp and push power button on TaoTronics Bluetooth adapter and hold for 5 seconds then release the button The light inside the rock speakers turns blue and the blue light on the TaoTronics Bluetooth adapter will stay solid blue when they are both paired together Place speakers within recommended distance from TaoTronics Bluetooth adapter Turn on media player and projector and start watching videos with wireless audio via Bluetooth speakers thanks to the TaoTronics Bluetooth adapter! Audio volume is adjustable using volume control on Pyle amp and audio and video are in sync!

I love this device. It works greats for almost everything. Here is a break down of all my uses. I've plugged it into my 47" LG TV's 3.5mm Head phone jack and I've been able to connect through Bluetooth, Sony XB20 speakers for surround sound. I have two XB20s and the only issue I've had is that I have to turn off the TV's built in speaker, otherwise I'll get an echo effect. However, there is no lag between the audio and the video, everything sounds in sync. When I don't want surround sound I can still pair it to my Jay Bird older model ear buds with full volume control and no sounds issues. I have also plugged it into a PS4 Controller's 3.5mm connection and used it with the same ear buds while gaming. Battery life is awesome and charging time has given me no issues. The only down side I've experience is recently with the new purchase of Beat By Dre Ear Buds Powerbeats3. These do not seem to work well at all with this device. You can get a connection and receive sound, but I have no volume control what so ever, and the volume is very low. I have to use my old ear buds for now if I want to watch TV using ear buds. I have not tried any other Beats such as the solo, so I'm not sure to what extent those would work with this device, if at all. Still a 5 Star product in my opinion.

I bought this for the Nintendo Switch but what made me really love it was in flight entertainment. It declutters your whole flight experience; less hassle with the trays, meals, people getting up to go to the bathroom, etc. It's small and light enough that I just leave it dangling by the audio cord (in flight or on the Switch.) The battery lasts longer than my bluetooth headphones plus it can charge while operating so battery life isn't an issue.

This little guy is awesome. My fiancé and I can’t do without it when we are traveling— we use it to connect two sets of Bluetooth headphones to the same device to watch movies or tv together. There’s a great video tutorial online for how to connect two devices that don’t have an interface to actually select the transmitter for pairing, which helped us a lot because it’s a little tricky. Once you connect the first time it’s almost automatic though. I’ve also used it to get Bluetooth audio in my car, and to transmit from a record player to a Bluetooth speaker. The uses are endless and this little box has become invaluable for us!

This device worked just as I needed it to. I have a surround sound system throughout the house with wired speakers and a TV in my kitchen which is where normally sit to watch the games and such. I needed to be able to connect my TV to the stereo/surround sound to get better sound while watching a games, in the kitchen hanging out with family and friends. This device made the connections easily and so far I can't see any delay. It may be because it a proximity of my device and the surround sound (less than 3ft),but it works great.

I bought this product specifically for three different reasons: (1) When I am on a Delta flight and there is in flight entertainment and I do not feel like using the GO-GO app on my phone to watch a movie because I want to try to go to sleep and I want to utilize my noise canceling headphones. When I use my Bose noise canceling head-phones, as soon as I utilize the 3.5mm jack, the noise canceling feature is gone. To circumvent this issue, I bought this contraption and it appears to work OK. (2) When I want to watch TV and do not want my kids to wake up at night. I simply plug this in the back of my TV's microphone jack (which I honestly did not even know that TV's come with this) and this works great. Of course you are always limited by the technology of Bluetooth in regards to distance and quality, not the product itself. The product is compliant in terms of functionality. I can use my Bluetooth headphones and watch TV (rather than through my phone) and hear everything without anyone else hearing the TV. (3) The Bluetooth drivers for my P50 laptop are a little quirky still and seems rather under-developed. Sometimes, I like to either stream Netflix through my laptop when I am in a hotel or I do video-conferencing through my laptop. A lot of times I am in a noisy manufacturing environment and my noise canceling headphones are great when I am trying to have a meeting. This device also works great for this purpose. As I have said before, if I use my 3.5MM jack right through the headphones...the noise canceling feature on my headphones goes away.

I'd say this is the best Bluetooth TX/RX model you can get right now. Much more reliable than many others I have tried. The model can both transmit and receive. In reality people will use the receive mode most often (e.g. in an older car or older hifi that cannot receive bluetooth). Or if you have a new iphone that you want to use with existing non-bluetooth headphones. Transmit will most likely be used in aeroplanes (if you want to use your own bluetooth headphones rather than the ones provided by the airline) or perhaps if you have like a very old iPod without bluetooth that you would like to connect to a bluetooth speaker. Pairing is comparatively simple. Note that the device clears its entire pairing history every time you flip the RX/TX (receive/transmit) switch to the other side. Pairing the TX(transmit) mode is perhaps more difficult because you will typically be pairing with a BT headphone or speaker. Once pairing is activated, the TaoTronics will pair with the "closest" BT device. In reality I guess it just pairs with the strongest audio-capable BT signal it can find. So if there are plenty of BT devices around it could in theory pair with the wrong device, but you'll know when you got it right. I would recommend that you try to pair with your headphones in a space away from other BT noise to keep things simple. For example, I once tried to pair the TaoTronics to my BT headphones without success... until I realized it kept pairing with my TV's soundbar in the room next door :) Moving away solved the problem. Of course, once paired, everything will work fine until you flip the RX/TX switch (which you're unlikely to do often). Pairing in RX mode is much easier because typically you would be pairing with e.g. a smartphone which allows you to control the the pairing process in a more user friendly way. The TaoTronics has an internal battery that charges through a normal USB phone charger. It can charge while it is being used. Highly recommended if you are looking to add BT capability to an older audio device.

I wanted a bluetooth transmitter for my non-bluetooth Samsung smart TV so I can use bluetooth earbuds. I already have a Sony bluetooth transmitter that has the over-the-ear headsets which work fine, just wanted the option for smaller, less outside sound inhibiting earphones so I can still hear what's going on around me if I want. The TT-BA-07 is small, light and easy to set up, once I figured out how to pair it to my LG earbuds. It recognizes my earbuds every time I turn the transmitter on, so I don't have to pair it every time. Con features: very short (6“)3.5 mm cord for using off the back of a TV audio jack. I purchased a longer cord to connect with the transmitter to the TV. It also comes with a very short (12“) charging cable, so I purchased a longer compatible charging extension for it so I can keep it charged all the time rather than charge it every 10 hours. I am pleased with this small, but powerful device. I would recommend it.

I bought this to use on my projector so I didn't have to run 3.5mm sound cable all the way to the front of the room where my sound bar is. It works great. THe only issue is you can't charge it while using, otherwise you get a very high pitch sound that ruins the movie. To solve this, I use a separate usb power pack up on the projector to charge it. The other downside, it you have to hold the button down for a few seconds to get it to connect after powering on. Overall a great buy.

I bought two of these, one to transmit and one to receive, so that I could send sound from a projector wirelessly to a speaker with a wall in-between (rear projection in a home window for a Halloween display). It could not have been easier to set up. Switch one to Rx and one to Tx, and they pair right away. There is very little latency in the sound transmission, though I do notice some. If I play a YouTube video using this setup, the sound is slightly out of sync, just enough to notice. It was inconsequential to this purpose, and would not matter if you were using them to transmit music only. But, if you are trying to use these for video, you might be wary of this issue. Aside from the slight lag in the sound transmission, these things are great. Pairing is simple, the battery life seems exactly as advertised, they are small and attractive, no complaints.