Top products from r/Bluetooth

We found 24 product mentions on r/Bluetooth. We ranked the 26 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/DriveTurkey · 1 pointr/bluetooth

I love the Turtleshell. I supported them on kickstarter and recently bought their 2.0 version. Its really loud and sounds great.
Edit: I would also look at Nude Audio. I don't have first hand experience with them, but their products looks really nice.

u/greatwhitegibby · 1 pointr/bluetooth

I did some pretty extensive research when trying to find a way to transmit audio from 2 separate sources into a single bluetooth headset without interruption... Plenty of headsets connect to multiple sources simultaneously, but none will play audio from 2 sources at once. I ended up having to kludge together three things to make this happen:


BT Receiver/Transmitter
3.5mm Splitter
2x 3.5 mm cables


I'm not sure if this would help you... Maybe each of you carry a similar bluetooth receiver/transmitter connected to some standard 3.5mm headphones. Or, a combination of a couple of the receiver transmitters... But that's a lot to carry on a run...


Bottom line, I was kinda shocked to see the lack of multi-device implementations with bluetooth in 2018. I feel like there should be more of a variety for this type of thing..


Now, after reading your post, I did a quick search for a 'bluetooth splitter' and came across this. Looks like it only works with iphone...


BT Splitter


Hope any of this conglomerate of info helps you.

u/drifter213 · 1 pointr/bluetooth

Hi, thanks for your post!

As you mentioned there are indeed only 2 black bands on the transmitter side(I bought this one: https://www.amazon.com/TaoTronics-Bluetooth-Transmitter-Hands-Free-Headphones/dp/B076BMT9BY/ )
I can't find an transmitter with 3 black bands on amazon, are they called something specific? That would make it easier to search for it.

u/monijain · 1 pointr/bluetooth

I'm just using Liztek bluetooth speaker. It's awesome device and easily connect to my phone, iPods. I never facing pairing issues. Try this :)
http://www.amazon.com/Liztek-Portable-Bluetooth-Speakerphone-Rechargeable/dp/B00O9PMPPA?keywords=bluetooth+speaker

u/3Five9s · 1 pointr/bluetooth

If you have a wired pair of ear buds you really like, you can used something like this...

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M7V3LUG

u/chocotaco · 2 pointsr/bluetooth

ELENKER™ Nut 2 smart Bluetooth Anti-lost Tracker Tracking Wal... http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QWTXPRI/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_q.JPub0SC5ZHT Would something like that be what you're looking for?

u/rocketmonkeys · 1 pointr/bluetooth

You might try some bluetooth presenter button (or a selfie button), in combo with disabling the "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" and enabling "Allow this device to wake the computer". Ideally the clicker will work as a keyboard/mouse press, which will wake your computer. I'm not sure if that'll work w/ sleep/standby though.

You could also find a wireless clicker & connect it to your existing PC power button, or even a hacked USB keyboard. Then it'll definitely wake your PC up. Something along these lines:
http://www.amazon.com/Button-Wireless-Control-Receiver-Controller/dp/B00JL3J594

You'd need to find something momentary, not on/off. That might be hard to find.

u/waxandwane · 1 pointr/bluetooth

Is this any good? I don't want lag.

u/ichabodb · 1 pointr/bluetooth

check out the Miccus Home RTX 2. Can connect to two bluetooth headphones. It's got good coverage too to cover your apartment

https://www.amazon.com/Miccus-Bluetooth-Transmitter-Receiver-Headphones/dp/B075J4RKGH

u/gambris · 1 pointr/bluetooth

I believe you want a 3.5mm bluetooth transmitter for the headphone jack and a 3.5mm bluetooth reciever for the microphone jack.

u/aborne25 · 1 pointr/bluetooth

It seems this device can do what you want to do. The remote device connects to and controls a music player via AVRCP, and the music player will stream music to headphones via A2DP.

u/texasguy911 · 1 pointr/bluetooth

You can buy a few of these, link them up to different devices: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075J4RKGH

To connect multiple, you can use 3.5mm or optical spliters (though, I think this device has pass through for daisy chaining).

u/elmicha · 1 pointr/bluetooth

If you search for "Bluetooth Transmitter" you will find a lot of products. If the speaker's Bluetooth receiver has the AptX codec, you probably also want AptX on the transmitter (although I'm not sure if it matters with a record player).

If you're going to use an 80's record player, it will probably have a MM or MC output, and you will need a pre amp (I have no idea if that one is good) to amplify the MM/MC level to line level. If it's a current player it might have a line output that should be compatible with the Bluetooth transmitter's input.