Xiaomi Bluetooth Audio Receiver Launched

Xiaomi Bluetooth Audio Receiver has officially been announced. In the latest period the company is focusing very much on smart devices with cheap prices and this is not the first accessory launched. We saw a Smart Sensor to detect water, new Bluetooth speakers, power banks, a Wi-Fi repeater and much more. With this new accessory, you will be able to transform every speaker in a Bluetooth speaker.



. The Bluetooth audio receiver essentially will act as a bridge between smartphones without the 3.5mm audio jack, and let users continue to use their favourite 3.5mm jack headphones even with new smartphones.Design wise, the audio receiver looks pretty sleek with a cylindrical shape, and is made available in White. It supports Bluetooth version 4.2, and packs a 97mAh battery which is rated to last up to four to five hours on a single charge. There’s a Micro-USB port at the bottom for charging purposes, and it has a clip-like mechanism to hold onto your shirt comfortably.

The new Xiaomi Bluetooth Audio Receiver is equipped with a 3.5 mm audio port to which you will have to connect a 3.5 mm audio cable. In this way you can connect the speakers to the receiver, then you will be able to pair your phone to them via Bluetooth and listen to music. The device has a physical key which allows to power it on and to start the pairing. It also has a clip with which you can attach it wherever you want.

Xiaomi Bluetooth Audio Receiver comes with Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity, which is the most powerful standard widely used all around the world. Its battery has a capacity of 97 mAh and it can provide 4 or 5 hours of music reproduction with a single charge.

the Xiaomi Mi 6 was launched without the headphone jack slot, so this product launch was only a matter of time. The Xiaomi Bluetooth audio receiver is cheap at CNY 99 (roughly Rs. 900), much lesser than the bundled Xiaomi Type-C earphones priced at CNY 299 (roughly Rs. 2,800), and is a good purchase for all those audiophiles who have invested heavily into headphones, and frown upon the new trend of no 3.5mm jack.audio jack is situated at the top of the device, and there’s one physical key for power and pairing purposes. It weighs about 10 grams, and The Verge reports “that the audio receiver doesn’t support Apple’s MFi headset features so you won’t be able to use things like integrated volume buttons on your headphones if you’re using Xiaomi’s receiver with an iPhone
Previous
Next Post »