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Avantree DG60 Long Range Bluetooth 5.0 USB Audio Adapter for PC Laptop Mac PS4 PS5 Linux, Superior Sound Wireless Audio Dongle for Headphones Speakers, aptX Low Latency, Plug and Play (Audio ONLY)

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  • [BLUETOOTH STREAMING] Add a Bluetooth sound device to your PC, laptop, Mac, PS4 or Switch. Enable audio streaming to your favorite speakers or headphones. (Notes: 1. only for audio, not for mouse, keyboards or game controllers. 2. Bluetooth connection is via the DG60 acting as a soundcard, not your computer. )
  • [BLUETOOTH 5. 0 RICH STEREO SOUND] Features the highest end CSR8675 chip Bluetooth 5. 0, boasting high fidelity stereo sound. Pick up any kind of music for you lossless.
  • [EXTENDED LONG RANGE] Experience the wireless freedom around the house! The DG60 can reach a range of up to 164’ in open line-of-sight conditions and up to 50-70’ indoors. NOTE: Operation range can be affected by physical obstructions and wireless interference.
  • [EASY TO USE] Not a tech junkie? No problem! With our Bluetooth transmitter, there is no need to download any driver. Simply plug the transmitter and turn on the connecting device and they will auto connect for the ultimate user friendly audio experience.
  • [NO LIP-SYNC DELAY] Supports the aptX Low Latency codec to eliminate audio-visual lag making the DG60 an ideal choice for watching videos / movies. For best results, use with aptX Low Latency supporting headphones / speakers (e. g. Avantree Audition Pro, Torpedo Plus and more).



Product Description

This is a long range, high definition audio, aptX Low Latency USB Bluetooth AUDIO transmitter. It ONLY supports Audio Transmission, and is not for keyboards, mouse devices, game controllers or data transfer.

Important Notice

  • NO BLUETOOTH icon will appear on the Taskbar when the DG60 is plugged into your PC. It should be recognized as a USB sound card / USB speaker. The pairing / connection happens through the DG60, not your computer.
  • Certain models of Sennheiser headphones may experience a popping noise when using the aptX low latency codec. This is a known chipset issue and can be resolved by a software upgrade of the headphones or transmitter.

Recommended:

  • Bluetooth-enable any PC or laptop (Windows, OS, Linux, etc.). No drivers.
  • Bluetooth-enable your game console (PS4, Nintendo Switch, etc.).
  • Use with Bluetooth headphones, speakers and receivers to stream music or chat online.
  • Use with aptX-Low Latency (<40ms delay) devices to eliminate lip-sync delay.
  • Range of up to 50m / 164ft in open air without obstacles / interference.

Doesn't work / not recommended for:

  • Cannot Bluetooth-enable TVs, wired speakers or car stereo systems.
  • Not compatible with keyboard / mouse, mobile phone, game controllers, printers, projectors and other BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) devices.
  • Supports voice OR music single channel only for non-FastStream (FS) BT headphones.
  • Use with non aptX-Low Latency devices will produce an audio delay of 70-200ms - not ideal for watching TV / movies.
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aptX HD Audio

Bluetooth 5.0 Rich Stereo Sound

Features the top end CSR8675 Bluetooth 5.0 chipset, boasting high fidelity stereo sound.

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No Lip-Sync Delay

Supports the aptX Low Latency codec so you can watch movies and videos without audio / visual delay. For best results, use with aptX Low Latency supporting headphones / speakers (e.g. Avantree Audition Pro, Torpedo Plus and more)

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Music & Video / Game Streaming Switch

Use the music quality priority and no lip-sync delay priority switch

  1. If you want high definition audio, switch to “For Music.” If you want to stream audio with minimal delay, switch to “For Gaming.”
  2. If you want to play games using a Headset that supports FastStream, switch to “For Gaming” to get simultaneous clear chat & stereo quality sound. For other codecs (eg. aptX-LL, aptX,SBC), the switch have no effect.
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What's in the box?

  1. Bluetooth Audio Transmitter DG60
  2. 1 PC USB extending cable
  3. Quick user guide

Specification:

  • Bluetooth version: 5.0
  • Bluetooth profile: A2DP, HFP, HSP, AVRCP
  • Audio codec: aptx HD, aptX-LL, FastStream, aptX, SBC
  • Operating range: Up to 50 meters in an open area without any obstruction

CHAMITHA GAMAGE
Reviewed in Australia on August 15, 2023
Please buy the Avantree DG60P if you need to stream hi-res audio via Bluetooth. The aptX HD supports audio up to 24-bit/48kHz at 576 Kbps. This unit connects to my Audioengine HD6 every time and appears to maintain a very stable connection.
Shinzo Murasaki
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023
It works well, only thing is that it has many issues when connecting to airpods, which is what I use.Also has constant disconnect or audio issues when no sound is being played, but changing the tab between modes fixes the problem
Cliente
Reviewed in Italy on January 27, 2022
Adattatore Audio USB che si collega ad una qualsiasi porta USB (standard) del PC.I suoi vantaggi sono la possibilità di utilizzare codecs BT migliori (APT-X LL oppure HD) di quello standard per una qualità audio superiore o minori latenze.Migliore anche la portata del raggio d'azione del segnale BT, principalmente dovuti ad un trasmettitore di Classe 1 (più potente) ed all'antenna orientabile.Una volta collegata (senza necessità di drivers), viene vista da PC come scheda audio (non come dispositivo BT). quindi potrete selezionarla in alternativa alla scheda audio esistente nel PC (non funzionano insieme).L'unica cosa un pelo più complessa è nella gestione dell'accoppiamento tra l'adattatore e la destinazione audio (es. cuffie), con tastino da schiacciare al volo, ma niente che con un po' di calma si riesca a risolvere.Insomma, per il prezzo (buono, specie se comprato con sconto bonus), ottima soluzione.Consegna Amazon impeccabile, come sempre
Dennis Quek
Reviewed in Singapore on April 7, 2022
Product received in good condition and worked as it was supposed to be. The audio is very good.
Jesus Lara
Reviewed in Mexico on September 7, 2021
El Bluetooth 5.0. tiene buena respuesta. Muy bien en calidad precio.
Franck de BZH
Reviewed in France on May 7, 2021
Acheté pour profiter de mes films, jouer et écouter de la musique, je voulais un émetteur bluetooth stable et qui transmette un son de qualité.Avec cette carte son USB bluetooth (et non pas dongle bluetooth, contrairement à ce qui est vendu ailleurs), j'ai trouvé mon bonheur.Il faut bien insister sur le bouton d'appairage -avec un casque- pour que la led alterne bleu et blanc. Une fois que c'est fait, la lumière sera soit bleue clignotante, ou blanche en continue. Ce qui indiquera dans ce dernier cas que le flux audio transmis est en APT-X HD.Avec mon casque Sony XM3, le son obtenu est vraiment très bon, et devient franchement superbe en y ajoutant l'application "Dolby Atmos for Headphones" disponible dans le store de Windows 10, moyennant une quinzaine d'euros. Celle-ci dispose d'un équaliseur, avec plusieurs profils paramétrables et la spatialisation.Dans mes FPS et jeux de courses, l'audio est reconnu comme du 7.1.Concernant ce dernier domaine et dans les films, je n'ai constaté aucune latence. Il n'y a donc pas de décalage entre l'image diffusée et le son.Dernier point et non des moindres: j'avais constaté des micro-coupures pénibles lors de mes 1ères écoutes, alors même que le casque était à 1mètre 50 à peine de l'émetteur Avantree.Très circonspect, j'ai alors testé d'autres ports USB et finalement au bout du 3ème, le problème de stabilité a été réglé !Le dysfonctionnement venait donc de la carte-mère de mon PC !En fait, c'étaient les petits ventilateurs qui, avec leurs moteurs électriques, créaient une perturbation électro-magnétiques sur ces mêmes ports USB.Je pense que c'est un point bon à savoir si vous rencontrez un souci comparable.
Chango
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2021
I got the adapter to gain bigger roaming range for my Plantronics Voyager Focus headphones, which I use heavily for work calls on Teams and quite a bit for personal calls on Google Voice. These headphones come with their own adapter, BT600, which somehow makes the integration with the call software on the PC pretty good: I can answer calls just by putting on the headphones (they have some ear pressure sensor) or at least answer by pushing the call button on the side; the mute button on the phones also activates the Mute toggle in Teams. Best feature: While muted, the light on the BT600 goes to amber. This is super useful for making sure you are not making noise while just listening during meetings and moving about the house.The DG60 lacks/kills all the above nice features. But it does give me the higher range across floors so that at least I can keep listening to those endless meetings while preparing a snack in the kitchen. There is a caveat related to the long range too, though: Sometimes people tell me they hear electronic noise from me, even though my headset is muted. I guess the radio amplifier in the DG60 is generating that noise. The problem can be avoided if I mute myself in Teams before I walk away from the PC, but then I can't unmute quickly if I need to speak.Yet another glitch is that the adapter gets occasionally confused about the connection mode (music vs. talk/"gaming") and only lets me hear others during a call, but my microphone is not connected. This can be fixed (usually) on the fly by double-pressing the little MFB button, but this is a nuisance. This never happened with the Plantronics BT600, which principally interfaces the same way with the PC, so I guess the DG60 has implementation bugs, and it probably wasn't tested extensively with Teams.I contacted Support with these complaints. They pretty much confirmed the design limitations and didn't offer any mitigation. I urged them to consider design updates, hopefully via the firmware, so that I can regain some of the lost features.Oh, well, tradeoffs all around. I'm still sticking to the DG60 for my regular work-from-home use because of the extended range and still learning to put up with the inconveniences.Incidentally, I also bought the Avantree Aria Pro headphones, and they also have the same functional limitations when paired with the DG60. Maybe only the electronic noise issues is not present, but I haven't tested that combo much since I meant these headphones for a different location, with a different BT adapter there.
Ramiro Bernardino
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2020
I was originally using a small ASUS bluetooth adapter. Every time I would connect my headphones to it all I would get is static and the audio cutting in and out. I tried everything to fix it, but was unsuccessful. I bought this adapter because of the reviews, and it works great! It is Bluetooth 5.0 like my headphones. The connection process was a little weird, but easy enough (since it doesn't show up as a device on your pc). Once connected, the audio quality is great, and the latency (which is important) is low, so there is no mouth moving and then a second later the actual audio. I can also move freely around the room and out into the hallway bathroom and the audio doesn't cut out at all, nor does the quality drop.The device is a little bulky, but for how well it's been working (I've been using it for 4-6 hours daily) I have no complaints!
Al-B-Honest
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2020
I have an older HP computer which had no built in bluetooth. Lately I got bit by the truly wireless earbud thing, so I wanted to be able to use my various earbuds with older yet powerful computer. I first actually bought the cheapie Avantree generic bluetooth adapter..the one that's about $8 or so. I suppose IT works well for bluetooth but absolutely HORRIBLE for audio and my earbuds. I thought THIS Avantree DG60 seemed a bit expensive but since it said it was MADE specifically for audio...thought I'd give it a try. WELL it's FANTASTIC. It's kind of like it's own mini bluetooth "sound card" I think but whatever it is it works and works VERY well. GREAT clear loud audio finally! As to latency...I have three different pairs of earbuds...Bose, Sony, and Jabra. With this Avantree DG60 they all sound GREAT...but all have just a very slight delay..say when watching youtube as example but it's just a VERY slight lag. For me,.for an older desktop computer this bluetooth AUDIO ONLY adapter works REALLY well...and in my opinion worth the money. BTW it needed no drivers I;m running Windows 10. It's as easy to pair time and time again by just pushing a button on the side on the adapter ...really 4.5 stars cause of the TINY latency..but it's the best there is for audio presently far as I know. VERY pleased!
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