I would recommend the Bludento BLT-2 at £50 which has a great built in DAC. It has Bluetooth 5.1 and is very similar to the Audioengine at a quarter of its price. I was pleasantly surprised by this little unit through my Technics integrated amp and iPhone 11.
@@BluDento credit where credits due, this is a brilliant little unit. I am so impressed in fact that I am considering buying the more expensive HD version to use on a second system. I use Apple Music from an iPhone 11, what do you recommend?
@@tonyjedioftheforest1364 what do you mean by "HD version", doesn't the one you've talked about provides AptX HD? It's supposed to since it embarks BT 5.1 (or is it for a lack of AAC/LDAC codecs?).. Note: Qualcomm's AptX HD is of a similar quality than Sony's LDAC codec.
I've just verified: the Bludento BLT-2 has BT 4.0 (from 2010), which is super obsolete! This thread seems to be filled with cheap-stake salesman liars... I don't know if you are, but such misleading information/recommendation, on top of this clip number one (also from 2010 with BT 4.0)... I'm burning this channel in my virtual trash bin.
No. Suggesting an old 2010 BT 4.0 transmitter/receiver, which is *very obsolete in regard to **_audiophile_** signals,* pairing, distance, etc., more over as your 2021 number one pick and currently Amazon-priced at around CAN $240 (although it doesn't even provide LDAC, AptX HD etc. - they lie on Amazon's images, since BT 4.0 does NOT offer AptX HP)... *It's utterly dubious!* Come on "Techfluencer", what's your problem in trying to "influence" ppl into buying such costly backward gizmo!!...
What happened to IFI ZEN BLUE? None of the receivers mentioned reproduce in LDAC
I would recommend the Bludento BLT-2 at £50 which has a great built in DAC. It has Bluetooth 5.1 and is very similar to the Audioengine at a quarter of its price. I was pleasantly surprised by this little unit through my Technics integrated amp and iPhone 11.
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@@BluDento credit where credits due, this is a brilliant little unit. I am so impressed in fact that I am considering buying the more expensive HD version to use on a second system. I use Apple Music from an iPhone 11, what do you recommend?
@@tonyjedioftheforest1364 what do you mean by "HD version", doesn't the one you've talked about provides AptX HD? It's supposed to since it embarks BT 5.1 (or is it for a lack of AAC/LDAC codecs?).. Note: Qualcomm's AptX HD is of a similar quality than Sony's LDAC codec.
I've just verified: the Bludento BLT-2 has BT 4.0 (from 2010), which is super obsolete! This thread seems to be filled with cheap-stake salesman liars... I don't know if you are, but such misleading information/recommendation, on top of this clip number one (also from 2010 with BT 4.0)... I'm burning this channel in my virtual trash bin.
Love the shoegaze you play in the background lol
Thanks!
the einskin and logitech is almost identical.
same OEM it seems
they are the same except a few lines of code between the programing and the machine that makes them in China 😮
Thanks!
You're welcome
What about LDAC feature?
When the nb. one pick is a BT 4.0 from 2010... You can forget about any consideration over having efficient codecs! 😄
No. Suggesting an old 2010 BT 4.0 transmitter/receiver, which is *very obsolete in regard to **_audiophile_** signals,* pairing, distance, etc., more over as your 2021 number one pick and currently Amazon-priced at around CAN $240 (although it doesn't even provide LDAC, AptX HD etc. - they lie on Amazon's images, since BT 4.0 does NOT offer AptX HP)... *It's utterly dubious!* Come on "Techfluencer", what's your problem in trying to "influence" ppl into buying such costly backward gizmo!!...
Thanks for sharing the insight.
@@Techfluencer You're welcome