🎶 Unleash Your Sound: Go Wireless, Go Bold!
The Yet-M1 USB Bluetooth Receiver Adapter is a compact and portable device that transforms your wired speakers into wireless Bluetooth-enabled sound systems. With a transmission rate of 3 Mbps and a range of up to 10 meters, it offers seamless connectivity for home theaters, smartphones, and car stereo systems. Its user-friendly plug-and-play design ensures you can enjoy high-fidelity music without the clutter of wires.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | bluetooth |
Control Type | bluetooth |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Auxiliary |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 3.0 |
Item Weight | 18.14 g |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.25"L x 0.95"W x 0.4"H |
Bluetooth support? | Yes |
Data Link Protocol | bluetooth |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Audio Input | 3.5mm audio |
Audio Output Type | 3.5mm Cable |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
Power Source | usb |
Compatibility Options | Speaker, Car Stereo System, Smartphone |
Supported Standards | Bluetooth 2.1 |
Compatible Devices | Speaker, Car Stereo System, Smartphone |
Installation Method | plug-in |
Includes Remote | No |
Color | blue/black |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Additional Features | Low Latency |
Material Type | Plastic |
J**R
Great product!
Great product, great price and quick shipment!
C**O
Works, but with severe caveats
It works exactly as described: I plugged it into my 2012 Honda Fit's USB port and it plays music from your phone via Bluetooth, no extra wires necessary. There is a significant delay between the phone and the actual sound that comes out of your speakers, so be aware of that. Additionally and unfortunately, the sound quality takes a noticeable dip. This could be Bluetooth or the USB quality on the vehicle (I will test with a USB thumb drive to compare and update the review).The absolute worst part about the device are the noises for when it turns on and connects. Both sounds play at max volume and are painful to hear. The real kicker is that the connection sound is ripped from Windows (Device connected noise) and it clips, making a loud screech. I have to start my car with the radio off so I don't hurt my ears or my speakers. Not a deal breaker, but disappointing. If it weren't for those sounds, it would be excellent.Update: I do not recommend this device. I tried a few different setups for music listening in my car and the worst option is this thing. A normal USB drive with 320kbps MP3 files sounds much better, gives you track information, and responds immediately. If you prefer streaming your music rather than saving files, I would much sooner recommend a Bluetooth receiver in the auxiliary port if your car has one. Save your money, your ears, and your speakers.
J**L
A good option for bringing some old but good analog speakers into the Bluetooth era
I have a nice old set of Klipsch desktop speakers with RCA line inputs, which previously I had wired to an RCA-to-3.5mm jack, which would then plug into an old Android tablet to play music. The old android tablet finally went to the dev/null bucket in the sky, and there's almost nothing left that uses a 3.5mm audio output.Enter this little doohickey -- I already had a few Anker AC-powered cubes which provide two port USB for power, so I grabbed one and stuffed it into my switched AC outlet plugstrip (same one the speakers themselves are powered by.) So now when I hit the switch in my garage to activate all my lights and speakers and whatnot, this dude powers up and connects to my phone so I can pipe in some tunes.My overall rating is five stars, I did dock a single star for sound quality because there is a slight but noticeable degradation in the overall quality of the output vs using the oldschool analog connection. It really only manifests in certain types of music and even then only in a few demanding tracks. The good news is, for actual garage use, I'll really never notice because the garage is typically noisy for all manner of other reasons. And really, if you're wanting pure sound quality, why are you on a cheap Bluetooth device?It's perfect for my use case and for the pricetag.
J**C
USB Bluetooth Receiver
-works great in my garage,... plugged into my Yamaha stereo, now i can play anything off my phone. I was surprised that i had to use the little aux cable (3.5mm Audio Cable) that came with it... i thought when i bought it that the usb was the complete unit. Luckily for my purpose, the stereo had that little aux port available next to the usb... now i see that cable that plugs into the back of the usb in a few of the product pics,... the unit did not work without that cable, so make sure you have that port within 6-8 inches of the usb port
A**D
Could Be Better
It's easy to use, just plug it in and connect via bluetooth. The sound quality is pretty good but it skips and pauses during songs. For some reason, it counts a play time of 1 hour 45 minutes and then restarts (as if it were a CD playing), and when skipping to the next song is says "Track 1, 2, 3 etc." It does not identify what is playing, and does not work for talking on the phone.
L**R
So pleased
I wasn't sure it was going to work. I have 2012 Honda, which when I bought it would only play Apple products through the radio, AND you have them hooked up to a USB cord. I did not have an Apple device at the time, nor did I have one for the next 11 years. Last April, I got my first iPhone, but I didn't want to have to hook it up to the usb. So I bought this Bluetooth receiver - hoping that if I plugged IT into the USB port, it would work. I didn't have a lot of faith, but I should have, because it worked like a charm. My phones connects to it right away whenever I start the car. The sound quality is good. I can tuck the receiver in the storage compartment in the arm rest. All in all, very happy. Would recommend.
A**N
Ok, when it connects.
I was hesitant about trying this based off the other reviews. People complaining about sound dropping and annoying connection announcements had me worried. But I tried it anyway.Verdict: When it works, it's great. But re-connection issues made me send it back. I didn't have any sound quality/annoying voice issues (it made a little ding when turning on and connecting.) But after the initial connection, it often had issues being recognized by my phone.The USB function doesn't work with my car, a 2011 Nissan Rogue. When the bluetooth isn't connected, the car recognizes that something is plugged into the USB port, but as soon as you connect the bluetooth, the car stops seeing the USB stick. Fortunately the aux port and usb port are right next to each other in the center console - so this didn't really matter to me.Overall, It was fine when it connected, but the reconnection issues were super annoying. I ended up buying: B01M25NCN2 Bluedio BL Bluetooth Receiver . It has much better/faster reconnection and also sounds great.
M**Y
best bang for your buck
This thing is the best version of a Bluetooth stick I have ever used. as soon as you plug it in, it casts its signal and you never have to charge it. when you plug it in, it makes a little ding in your stereo system so you know when its ready to play music without having to whip out your phone.one caviat is that if you have an apple only USB connection, this will not work with it. which is kind of why I got it in the first place. I use an android and I ended up having to replace my whole stereo system to get my phone to work with the sound system in my car. but that's a problem with apple exclusivity rather than this product.
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