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The 1Mii B03Pro Bluetooth 5.3 Transmitter Receiver is a versatile wireless audio adapter that transforms your home entertainment setup. Featuring an ESS SABRE audiophile DAC and Qualcomm chip, it delivers high-fidelity, low-latency sound with support for aptX HD, Adaptive, and Low Latency codecs. Its dual-mode functionality allows seamless switching between transmitting audio from TVs or media players to Bluetooth devices and receiving Bluetooth streams to wired stereo systems. With an impressive 265 ft outdoor range, dual antenna design, and the ability to connect two Bluetooth headphones or speakers simultaneously, it offers unmatched flexibility and premium sound quality for modern audiophiles and multitasking households.

















| ASIN | B08J7MKYN1 |
| Additional Features | Connect 2 wireless headphones or speakers, Optical, 3.5mm AUX, RAC Port, Volume Control, aptX Low Latency/HD/Adaptive, with Extra DAC |
| Audio Input | Bluetooth, RCA, 3.5mm AUX, Optical |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio Output Type | Headphone, Speaker |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,197 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #118 in Wireless Audio Receivers & Adapters |
| Brand | 1Mii |
| Built-In Media | 1Mii B03Pro Bluetooth Transmitter Receiver, 3.5mm AUX, RCA to 3.5mm AUX, Optical Audio Cable, USB Power Adapter and USB Power Cable, User Manual |
| Color | Black1 |
| Compatibility Options | Receiver Mode: Stream music from your smartphone, tablet, laptop, or PC to a wired stereo system, soundbar, powered speakers, or other home audio equipment., Transmitter Mode: Stream audio wirelessly from your TV, PC, DVD/Blu-ray player, or game console to Bluetooth headphones, Bluetooth speakers, or a Bluetooth soundbar. |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Headphone, Speaker, Personal Computer, Tablet, Tablet, Smartphone, Television |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | RCA |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,116 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Installation Type | External |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.8"L x 2.9"W x 0.9"H |
| Item Weight | 106 g |
| Manufacturer | 1Mii |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Model Name | B03Pro |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 3.8"L x 2.9"W x 0.9"H |
| Special Feature | Connect 2 wireless headphones or speakers, Optical, 3.5mm AUX, RAC Port, Volume Control, aptX Low Latency/HD/Adaptive, with Extra DAC Special Feature Connect 2 wireless headphones or speakers, Optical, 3.5mm AUX, RAC Port, Volume Control, aptX Low Latency/HD/Adaptive, with Extra DAC See more |
| Supported Application | Any audio application |
| Supported Media Type | Bluetooth |
| Supported Standards | Bluetooth 5.3, aptX Adaptive, aptX Low Latency, aptX HD, aptX, AAC, and SBC |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 12 Months |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
N**Y
Genuine audiophile DAC in a powerful Bluetooth receiver/transmitter.
Iโve been working at home during the pandemic and got tired of always having earphones in so I dug an old Panasonic compact stereo out of the basement to set up on my desk. Well, the audiophile bug Iโve had off-and-on for 40 years bit again and the kit speakers soon proved unsatisfactory, so I started upgrading my system. The most important component in any audio system is the speakers, and I picked up a used, vintage pair of Monitor Audio MA 301s, which I think are probably the finest small bookshelf speaker under $1000 ever made. I was using a little Mpow BT receiver to play Spotify through my iPhone, but figured I could get much better sound quality with something that was bigger and more substantial than a device that was smaller than a pack of gum. I tend to over-research everything electronics before I commit, and was very impressed by several reviews Iโve seen of another Bluetooth DAC (digital-to-analog converter - itโs what turns digital signals into analog audio that can be played through an amplifier to speakers or headphones, and most people into high-quality music will have either a standalone DAC or a high quality one in their CD player or amp/preamp) sold here on Amazon for only 25 bucks. Itโs made by a company called Mypin and got rave reviews from several audio review channels on YouTube that stated in addition to Bluetooth, it would also improve the audio quality if connected to a CD player, compared to the playerโs built in DAC. So I bought the little Mypin, but also spotted this 1Mii unit that boasted an โaudiophile DACโ plus also receives better-than-CD Apt-X HD signals and pretty much all other high-quality Bluetooth audio signal types. And so I figured I would give this one a try too, as I could always send it back if it wasnโt notably better than the $25 Mypin. Since we are wedded to a family Spotify plan, and Spotify wonโt have lossless, cd quality audio available until some later point in 2021, I also started thinking I wanted to be able to play a lot of my old CDs to be able to have better sound quality than through the Bluetooth and decided to pick up an used Sony five disc carousel CD/DVD/SACD player to use as a transport and run its digital signal into the Bluetooth DAC unit to let the DAC convert the signal to analog (also, my amplifier has only a single pair of RCA auxiliary inputs, so I would be able to use the BT DAC as an audio switch between the Bluetooth receiver and the DAC unit processing sound from my CDs). So I needed a DAC that had a traditional digital audio input, either a coaxial one or an optical one. There are a number of audiophile Bluetooth DAC receivers on Amazon in the $100-$180 range (iFi Zen Blue, Bluedento, Audioengine B1), that have the highly regarded Burr Brown DAC chip in them but surprisingly their coaxial and optical digital connections are for output only to another DAC which makes little sense - Why equip a device with a high-quality DAC that works only for Bluetooth rather than any other digital connections? The Mypin has both coaxial and optical inputs, but the 1Mii has only one optical input; it does have a digital optical output, too, I guess if you have a higher and stand alone DAC and just want to use this unit for the Bluetooth. So my Amazon package with the two Bluetooth DACโs arrives and I try out the cheaper one first. The Mypin did have better sound than my Mpow portable BT receiver playing Spotify and had slightly better sound than connecting the CD player directly. Then I tried the 1Mii B03Pro+..First thing to note is that unlike any of the more audiophile specific BT DACโs or even the cheap $25 Mypin one, this unit does not have standard RCA outputs to run a pair of RCA interconnects into oneโs amplifier or receiver. Instead there is only a standard 3.5 mm headphone-size output jack. Luckily, I had a 3.5 mm to RCA cable, plus there is one included in the box, but the included cable is very thin, very cheap, and has sound quality commensurate with its appearance. I replace the included one with the relatively inexpensive cable I have used to plug old cell phones into my AV receivers for several years and noted an immediate and very appreciable increase in sound quality, but with some buzzing and feedback in Bluetooth mode, unless the cable was adjusted just right in the back of the 1Mii unit. The B03Pro+ (the โPro+โ means that it has the audiofile DAC) features an ESS Sabre DAC, which I recall vaguely hearing of before, but I did some further research. I noted some audio industry news stating this DAC was being used in an LG cell phone, which initially did not have me very impressed, until I learned that model LG is generally recognized as having the finest sound quality of any cell phone. A bit further research revealed highly-regarded entry-to-mid level audiophile brands Arcam, Audioquest, Cambridge Audio and NAD use the same DAC chip in some of their standalone DAC units, as well as in amplifiers and cd players. So how does it sound? So good that I put the $25 unit back in the box and havenโt given any thought of using that but may give it to someone else. I have found a good test of a systemโs sound quality is how it reproduces Mighty Sam McLainโs vocals โ โ a cheaper system leaves his voice a bit thin whereas a higher quality one renders his voice deep, rich, and perhaps the finest male vocalist in the blues genre. The B03Pro+ does full and proper justice to McLainโs voice. I think the area where this DAC also makes the biggest impact is with soundstage and imaging. With the signal coming straight from the CD player, sound for most recordings is mostly coming identifiably from each speaker and its range is only between the two speakers. When I connected this DAC between the CD transport and the amplifier, the speakers simply disappeared. The soundstage in some recordings expanded far outside of the speakers and certain instruments or singers were precisely positioned at a location between the speakers, sometimes much higher than the level of the speaker. Using Dire Straitsโ Private Investigations, one can precisely hear and visualize just where the eerie cat is crying, where the wine glass breaks, and follow the footsteps as they walk across the entire soundstage. The Bluetooth audio is also quite good, but my source is limited, not just by Spotifyโs sub-CD quality, for the present, but by my iPhone 7โs Bluetooth- I didnโt realize it at the time, but Apple doesnโt use the highest quality BT transmission- Apt-X HD, which is available for some Android phone users. I havenโt used the unit as a transmitter, for instance, plugged into a television so that one could use Bluetooth headphones to listen. However, as a receiver, it has scary long range. If I want to watch some thing on my phone when I go to bed and I have forgotten to shut the 1Mii off at night, it will play the audio through the Bluetooth DAC instead of my phone, even from across the house. And this is one of its biggest negatives: although it paired very easily with my iPhone and automatically repairs with it when switched to Bluetooth mode, it does not want to disconnect. I either have to forget the device altogether on my phone or go downstairs and shut off the unit, otherwise it will reconnect to my phone, which is mildly annoying. I got a bit annoyed with the buzzing sound that sometimes happens when the cable isnโt precisely adjusted in the 3.5 mm jack in Bluetooth mode, so I bought a better 3.5mm-to-RCA cable, an Audioquest Evergreen. I am only a limited believer in the benefits of audiophile cables and wires, and donโt think that anything above the $50 range typically would produce a notably better sound that could repeatably be detected in a blind listening test by the vast majority of people. However, I did notice a significant improvement in the sound using the Audioquest cable, not merely that the buzzing and feedback had disappeared. On the Cowboy Junkiesโ beautifully recorded The Trinity Session CD one can hear subtle breaths by Margo Timmons in her soft but beautiful voice. Her brother Michaelโs outstanding (and under-appreciated) guitar work is also improved with more detail. The Audioquest cable is a recommended accessory- the 3.5mm-to-RCA cable that 1Mii includes in the box does not do justice to the audiophile capabilities of this DAC. In conclusion, I am really enjoying high quality music again right on my office desk and this 1Mii Bluetooth DAC is a big part of it. I highly recommend this unit and even if one rarely would use the Bluetooth functionality, it is a very solid value at about 75 bucks just to use as a standalone DAC.
K**K
Excellent Bluetooth adapter with strong range and impressive audio quality
Very impressed with the overall performance and flexibility of this Bluetooth transmitter/receiver. Setup is straightforward, and switching between different audio sources and connection types is simple once configured. The variety of inputs and outputs makes it easy to integrate into existing stereo, TV, or receiver setups. Audio quality stands out immediately, with clear, detailed sound and noticeably better performance than basic Bluetooth adapters. The connection remains stable, and when paired with compatible devices supporting low latency codecs, audio sync performs very well for TV and video use. Range is another highlight. The dual antenna design delivers excellent coverage throughout the home, maintaining a reliable connection even across rooms where other Bluetooth devices often struggle. A major advantage is the ability to connect two headphones or speakers simultaneously in transmitter mode, making shared listening much easier. It also works well as a receiver for bringing wireless audio into older stereo equipment. Overall, this performs much closer to a wired experience than expected. Music, TV audio, and streaming remain stable, and the adapter provides a clean, high-quality wireless solution with excellent versatility.
A**R
A++ Extremely Satisfied!!
First thing I will say is that I already own a earlier version of the model 1Mii B03 and can vouch for the excellent customer / technical support I received in the past. When there was a question depending on the time of day the email was sent sometimes I received an answer back within a few hours. So customer support gets an A+ right off the bat. As a former Product Design Engineer one of the first things I look for is attention to detail and quality. And although it may not have any effect whatsoever on the operation of a particular product. Sometimes the packaging will give one a little insight into what to expect if that attention is carried all the way through to the final product. So from the moment I received this unit I was very impressed at how well it was packaged. There was a quick start guide immediately visible upon opening of the carton with well written and clear instructions. The new Hi Fi version B03 Pro also has attention to details designed into it along with a quality look and feel as did its predecessor. The included full-size multi language manual is also well written, clear, & concise with lots of diagrams to assist in setting up the unit depending on how it is to be connected. The B03 Pro comes with everything required to install and connect it to a TV, or stereo receiver including the B03 Pro transmitter / receiver, power adapter, USB charging cable, optical cable, 3.5 mm audio cable, & a 3.5 mm to RCA cable. Syncing the Bluetooth worked flawlessly with my old and new iDevices in the receiver mode. Nor did I have any problem syncing to my Bluetooth headphones in the transmitter mode. I connected the B03 Pro to my Yamaha A1000 receiver, and to be perfectly honest was not expecting to be able to discern any appreciable sound quality difference from my older unit. Much to my pleasant surprise the new Pro version was significantly better in sound quality. The dynamic range from highs to low was nothing short of astounding! As was the sound when the B03 Pro was transmitting to my headphones as well. Overall I give this unit A++ for sound quality, ease of setup & syncing, price point value, looks and functionality. I can honestly highly recommend the B03 Pro to anyone who is a audiophile with a discerning ear for Hi Fi sound. You will not be disappointed.
Z**E
If Using with Samsung TV Be Ready to Use Tech Solutions
I am only speaking of TX and Bypass. The product is as described and does what it says: range and sound quality are acceptable. There is and issue with using the 1Mii with Samsung TV, an LG Soundbar and Bose headphones. The issue IS NOT manifested by the 1mii -- it is the Samsung TV and LG Soundbar which require compensation. The issue will vary depending on the audio output selected and the TV's audio switching. My experience was: connecting the RCA plugs to the rear of my Samsung TV produced no audio through the 1Mii. Connecting the optical audio cables with the 1Mii inline was o.k. for audio to the headphones but the TVs audio was cut out from the soundbar - going to bypass cut out the headphones and enabled the soundbar -- this is as advertised. BUT - my goal was to listen to headphones and still have TV audio. The solution to that was to disconnect the soundbar and enable the TV speakers. O.k. partial solution at best because it made the soundbar a paperweight... BEST SOLUTION I FOUND: 1:2 Optical Splitter. TV Optical out split to soundbar and to 1Mii. NOTE: My experience is that Samsung TVs hate bluetooth pairing with anything other than Samsung. Direct pairing with Z2 Treblab and Bose Q35II produced very very low virtually useless audio. The TV would pair with my LG soundbar, BUT would not connect. The 1Mii was the solution to this issue but as I've pointed out above the 1Mii was not a 100% solution as I was required to apply an additional tech-solution of using a 1:2 optical audio splitter. I hope this review help others. The 1Mii is a solid product - BUT, taking full advantage of its functionality requires driving toward a solution to the particular parameters your audio systems presents in differing configurations.
A**R
1Mii B03Pro Transmitter/Receiver working great after a pairing problem was solved (described below).
1Mii B03Pro Transmitter/Receiver Working great. I like having the LL/HD codec switch. Itโs great that I can use this device as either a Transmitter OR a Receiver (but not at the same time). I like having the antennas on the outside of the device as I would expect a greater working distance. (My distance is about 31 feet and going through two walls. Distance will depend on the sensitivity of the Receiver as much as the Power of the Transmitter). I leave this on 24/7 and have had no problem dropping the connection. I had problems with the first unit I received, and was sent another that worked as it should. 1Mii was very helpful and responded by email within hours (or a day at most). The replacement unit paired and connected immediately. I canโt say with 100% certainty that the first unit was defective, or if I was doing something wrong. But, tried many different things with the first one. I tried to use the (first) B03Pro in Transmit Mode paired with two receivers (They were Taotronics model TT-BA014 that were about two years old, having Bluetooth 5.0, and AptX Low Latency and HD codecs). I could pair each of my receivers to the B03Pro BUT NOT at the same time. I never saw the second blue LED go on. I tried with one receiver on and the other receiver off, and with both receivers on at the same time. I could never get a simultaneous connection with both receivers UNTIL I changed the LL/HD switch to HD. Why would this make a difference? I donโt understand why I had to do that. In my correspondence with 1Mii I was told the following: 1. The pairing process has nothing to do with the LL or HD. 2. You can turn off the first paired receiver after the pairing process is successful, then pair the B03Pro to your second device. Once the second one is paired successfully turn on the first one, it will reconnect to B03Pro automatically. I asked if it makes any difference which device I put into pairing mode first (The Transmitter OR the Receiver) but I didnโt get a reply to that question. I donโt think it matters. Notes: 1. Press the Bluetooth button until the TX or RX LED flashes Red/Blue to begin pairing (on a new unit pairing starts immediately upon connecting the power). 2. Press the Bluetooth button for about 15 seconds (until all blue LEDโs come on) to clear previous pairing. Again, the replacement unit is working great and Iโm happy with it.
M**G
This Xmitter Has Ground Loop Problems Dealing With Analogue Audio Inputs, Like All Others
It seems there may well be a ground loop problem with ALL these Bluetooth xmitters .. all of them .. since this one is no different from all the others I have tried I have a terrific hi-end vacuum tube pre-amp and I connected this to the analogue out headphones jack [nothing digital in this terrific pre-amp]. First, when I connect my TOZO headphones to the jack, there is absolute total silence until music starts playing. BUT as soon as I connect this unit to the headphones out jack and start transmitting to my headphones in bluetooth mode [my TOZO headphones take analogue audio in or bluetooth in], an incredibly annoying 60hz signal is heard which is constant in volume as I adjust the volume knob, indicatiing a ground loop. I plugged everything into the same physical wall outlet to guarantee a common ground .. no change. I connected two RCA hi-end audio cables to the headphones out jack and then to this unit using suitable gold adaptors .. no change. I moved this unit a good distance away from the pre-amp .. no change. I tried a ground-loop noise suppressor in-line with the xmitter input .. no change. I tried a USB filtered power supply so the USB power supply of the unit was transformer-isolated from the wall plug .. no change. I grounded the pre-amp unit to the wall plug ground .. no change. I have a dimmer switch for the lights . I turned the lights off .. no change. [My somewhat dated hi-end CD player has a coax digital out but I'm thinking the protocol wasn't compatible with the coax-to-optical digital converted I bought so it didn't work so I couldn't try the digital input of the unit.] So I have no idea where the problem is except I am thinking there is something probably askew with not isolating the devices input properly so the A-to-D chip is picking up 60 hz somewhere. It might work well in a pure digital environment [digital out from a source .. eg a TV .. to digital in on the unit to digital xmission to ...] but not in an analogue environment which is far trickier.
D**?
It's almost great.
Ok... So my current setup has multiple game systems all being routed into a central Sony 5.1 receiver. The easiest way to connect my BT headphones (B&W PX) to all of them is by connecting a BT transmitter to the receiver. So far, it's been... Okay. My old transmitter didn't have a volume control or aux out so I controlled the volume from my headphones only. Now, there's 3 separate volume controls. If you don't have it set correctly, when the source audio gets really quiet, the transmitter doesn't pick up ambient noise, like wind or room tone, in the background. It fades to nothing until someone speaks or a clear non ambient sound is heard. So getting that balance between all 3 volumes is a must. I haven't found that yet on a consistent basis. Also, because this operates on 2.4hz, I'm finding I get a TON of interference with the BT signal. I can't go 10ft away without some kind of breakup & no way can I travel from room to room. My LOS is super clear but there just may be too many BT devices PLUS the WiFi around me causing interference. Unsure how to remedy that. So with that said, my living conditions may be the biggest issue here but it could also be BT's limitations. I'm tired of buying these so I'm gonna stick with this one until the new place that I get has everything in the electrical family separated. Then I'll update with another review.
E**C
Punches Above it Weight
The Wii B03Pro is a fantastic choice if you're looking for a 5.0 Blutooth receiver to stream music. In this review I'll only be speaking to the audio part in relation to a stereo receiver through the use of iTunes only. I have a recapped 1980 Pioneer SX-3800 stereo receiver connected to a set of KEF iQ1 bookshelf speakers. My Pioneer receiver does not have Blutooth which is expected regarding integrated stereo receivers from the '60's though the very early 2000's. The first thing you should know is that like all Wii products, it's lightweight (plastic) and yet, it does not feel cheap. The B06Pro has a built-in ESS Sabre DAC so you're going to get improved sound quality than cheaper blutooth receivers. The top display is easy to read and not overly present with brightness from the LED's. The display provides very basic info regarding the particular connection and nothing more. It will NOT provide song information. You'll have to spend a little more money to buy the B03Pro+ to get a active sophisticated screen display. This unit comes with a 3.5mm to RCA cable, USB Cable, a Toslink cable, and a 5 volt power supply. The setup is straight forward and you'll be up and running in a matter of minutes. You also have the option of using an external DAC if you prefer. Regarding the 3.5mm to RCA cable connection, there is a misconception, in some circles, that such a connection has inferior sound. That's not true at all. That opinion is nothing more than a misinformed audiophile bias toward traditional RCA to RCA connections. If you don't like the included 3.5mm to RCA and/or Toslink cable then you can buy a higher quality cable on Amazon to easily mitigate the issue and you'll be on your way. I have an iPad from 2021 and an iPhone 12 of which to stream from as well as my MacBook Pro all of which connect very well with iTunes. If you have an Android phone or Microsoft tablet/ laptop / or desk top PC with blutooth, you'll also be good to go as the B06Pro has all of the usual codec compatibilities. It's small and I do like that it has an on/off power button and an on-board volume control which is surprisingly not options for the iFi Zen Blue 5.0 receiver that costs roughly $120 more. The big thing to consider is the price point of $79.99 It's considerably cheaper than the above-mentioned iFi Zen Blue, Audioengine, Lavaudio, and Blu Dento 5.0 or 5.1 bluetooth receivers. The audio quality from iTunes has been excellent when used with this device. Instruments are separated and quite detailed. I have not heard any noise or experienced any interference with the signal during playback. Overall everything sounds clean, articulate and full. Keep in mind that your listening experiences may vary. We all listen differently and own different audio equipment in different sized rooms, so reviews regarding sound quality are always quite subjective. I highly recommend getting the added product protection. For roughly $8.00 at the time of this review you get 2 or 3 years of protection in case something goes wrong. Everything is an investment so by all means, get the protection plan for peace of mind. If you're on a tighter budget, in need of adding blutooth to your stereo setup, and still want to get some higher quality sound, then the Wii B06Pro should be on your short list of considerations. Thanks for reading!
J**.
Excellent sound quality & Bluetooth range.
I have paired this 1Mii Bluetooth transmitter-receiver with an class A stereo amplifier setup. Absolutely superb sound quality! The 1Mii will complement any device or system. Also I can freely walk around the house without the Bluetooth dropping out. Excellent product!
J**E
Used daily for months. Works great.
This unit has been a blessing for to us. I'm quite hard of hearing so I use bluetooth ear buds with it. That way the TV doesn't have to be turned up too loud and bothering everyone else in the room. To make life easier, I do suggest having a dedicated set of ear buds or whatever for this device. That way you aren't connecting and disconnecting back and forth between this unit and whatever else you might use the ear buds for.
A**R
great little dac.
great little dac b/t transmitter reciever easy to install works perfect.
C**Y
Works great.
I've been using this unit for 6 months, works consistently, no issues. I used it to replace the basic B03 model, which was quirky. Worth upgrading to the PRO unit.
N**L
Short range
The range on this is only a couple of meters
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