Easily add wireless connectivity to non-Bluetooth devices

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Audioengine B1 Bluetooth receiver on top of a stereo receiver

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This flexibility also allows you to use your phone while it plays through your home stereo.

We could beam music from two rooms over through thick concrete walls on Bluetooth with no problem.

This is one of the best Bluetooth audio experiences weve ever had in real-world use.

Audioengine B1 Bluetooth Receiver with Lifewire Editor’s Choice badge

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It also includes an impressive digital-to-analog converter, helping achieve a lower signal-to-noise ratio.

The Logitech Bluetooth Audio Adapter is a straightforward, affordable gear that works as advertised.

Our tests showed minimal dropout, even from the next room through fairly thick concrete walls.

Audioengine B1 Bluetooth music receiver half way out of protective bag

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But there isn’t any Wi-Fi connectivity or app support.

This product has over 9,400 Amazon purchaser reviews an an average 4.5-star rating.

Input: Bluetooth |Output: 3.5mm, RCA |Range: 50ft.

Logitech Bluetooth Audio Adapter Receiver

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If you’re on a budget, we like the Besign BE-RCE long-range Bluetooth audio adapter.

It has Bluetooth 5.0, aptX technology, and CD-quality sound from up to 100 feet away.

The receiver uses Micro USB for power and requires pressing the power button to turn it on.

Close-up of Logitech Bluetooth Audio Adapter with charging block and cables

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It’s a minor point, but it may factor in depending on your use case.

This product has more than 6,500 Amazon reviews and an average 4.4-star rating.

For TVs that don’t support Bluetooth,add a Bluetooth transceiver.

Besign BE-RCA Long Range Bluetooth Audio Adapter

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This setup is an excellent way to cut the cord in your car or entertainment center.

Yes, all iPhones can connect to Bluetooth devices.

The neweriPhone models, in particular, lack a headphone jack, so Bluetooth is your only option.

Audioengine B1 Bluetooth Music Receiver with cables attached

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