🎶 Stream Your Sound, Elevate Your Experience!
The JUSTOP BTR006 Bluetooth Wireless Stereo Audio Receiver is a versatile audio solution that allows you to wirelessly stream music from your Bluetooth-enabled devices to any speaker or stereo system. With a range of up to 30 feet, Qualcomm CSR Chipset for superior audio quality, and a built-in rechargeable battery, this compact receiver is perfect for music lovers on the go. It comes with multiple audio connectors and a one-year UK warranty, making it a reliable choice for enhancing your audio experience.
S**T
Brilliant!
I concur with all of the other positive reviews concerning this brilliant miniature box of tricks. Sound quality: fantastic. I have it plugged into the AUX socket in my car and I stream music and SatNav from my iPhone 4, running iOS 6. I previously used a Motorola DC800 which was more than 10 times the size and was well in need of upgrading. The sound with the JUSTOP is clearer and I can now enjoy crisp treble as well as deep, clear bass without white noise to annoyingly accompany it.The biggest bonus for me is the use of Bluetooth v2.1 which, using an iPhone with the same or greater Bluetooth version, means once paired (very easy process), the JUSTOP remembers the partnership so, since I always leave bluetooth 'idling' in the background on my iPhone, as soon as I turn the JUSTOP on (when I get in the car), they connect instantly without any fiddling around in settings menus. Glorious! Another nice feature for me is that, since it is rechargeable, when I cut the engine, the music carries on playing until I turn it off. Also, if just nipping into the shops, I take my phone with me. If still in range, they'll remain connected. If I go further afield and the connection drops, they'll re-connect, so long as the connection wan't broken for more than 5 mins, in which case the JUSTOP will power off to conserve battery. Quick press of the power button for 3-4 seconds and they'll connect again.Since the AUX socket is in a hard to reach area in my car, I use a 3.5mm extension cable which I already owned. It means I can put the JUSTOP exactly where I want it for easy reach of the MFC/ power button. It only cost a couple of quid, with gold connectors (sorry don't have the link). So you may need to also consider this as the device's own AUX lead is only a couple of inches long.In summary, a perfect device at a perfect bargain price. Highly recommended.
L**N
Simple set-up and does the job intended.
I got this tiny Bluetooth receiver to use at work to stream audio from my phone to a Aiwa unit via it's Aux input function and it works fine.The JUSTOP unit is simple to pair with any Bluetooth device and can be used for headphone or as a Aux device, it's also great for portable speakers that don't have Bluetooth built in. This device is charged via a USB port or in my case a mains USB charger, I'm using an old Nokia charger that has a USB output, charging time is a claimed 3 hours but took longer. Build quality looks a little flimsy but for the price paid I'm not complaining.I got around 8 hours use out of the device before having to charge it for the first time, I'm hoping it will last a little longer next time.There is no volume controls on this device, you use the volume control on your phone/tablet, the power button doubles up as a pause button if needed.Included with the JUSTOP device are a short 3.5mm socket to 2 phono plugs (used for connecting to an AUX input on an audio unit) a 3.5mm to 3.5mm extension socket (used for connecting headphones).First impression of this device are very good, the sound is crisp and clear with good range.Simple easy set-up and does the job intended.
S**E
Beats my expectations
I initially bought this for use in the car, but it now spends most of its time plugged into my klipsh ipod speakers which, coupled with this receiver makes an excellent marriage bringing together a superb sound system for which I now have a remote control via my ipod or Samsung S3 and my daughters huwei blaze.I was a bit wary of the reports in previous reviews that complain of loud clicking between tracks, but thankfully there appears to be no such problems with my set up. I was also a bit worried about the issues with switching it on and off with a complicated set of instructions for use (which I must point out are printed much too small and required a child to read them to me!). However, after a few tries and a careful re read of the instructions, I'm now able to set up with no issues and can be listen to music within seconds without the need to pair up each time, just simply switch on bluetooth and off we go.Pairing the devices was simple too. Even the ipod found it immediately which surprised me as it is a nightmare to pair up ipod with my old iphone!Charging is simple, plugging into any USB output. It charges in around 2 hours and seems to last for around 8 hours, but will still work if charging so this is never likely to be a problemAll in all, an excellent gadget and worth every penny.
J**T
Functionally acceptable but updates and improvement needed
The first thing I noticed was that the set-up instructions were on a small piece of paper with very small print that was difficult to read (needed a magnifying glass). It almost felt like an after thought rather than coherent, current instructions. Not an impressive start. The instructions also seemed to be wrong and referred to an earlier model so were quite useless. Having said that, the device seemed to detect a transmitted bluetooth signal from the PC dongle and eventually, seemed to pair quite easily. The current model now has a simple slide switch with only two settings - on/charging (red), pairing/paired (flashing blue). The switch is very very small and seems to be quite delicate. It may not stand repeated use for long.Another review pointed out the fragile charging plug. Again, it is not robust. The receiver pin inside the device is incredibly thin and actually thinner than a sowing pin! I cannot see how this will last too long with repeated use.Another review said you could charge the device whilst in use. Well this is definitely NOT the case on the current model. If you try this, you will only get a humming noise through your speakers. I found that the device only works when not charging. So overall, it works, for now with a reasonable sound quality. But due to stupid manufacturer oversights, omissions and/or laziness, I would not buy it again as it shows an attitude of indifference towards the end user.
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