My question is that whenusing this as a bluetooth transmitter, not receiver, how am i supposed to pair it with my bluetooth headphone, since none of them got a screen or something that i can search and see the device and pair it, like we normally do with our phone.
put the device in pairing mode and your headphones in pairing mode and it should pair, manual will show you. I usually plug it into my xbox controller and pair my wireless earbuds to it, works great.
I paired it with my phone, on a flight, tried to use it on my AirPods. I don’t know what I did wrong, but I couldn’t make it work. Also, can I use it while it’s charging?
Since my wireless headset need a dongle to Connect. Would it work if i got a usb-c to usb input, and plugged it in the transmitter/reciever with the dongle?
If you get two of these can you pair them to each other? As in have one in TX mode transmitting to another in RX mode. Goal is to make two non-bluetooth devices connect wirelessly.
@@jordanlee5002Hey man, not for this particular model, but for the two I ended up buying they could pair to themselves! However, the latency (40ms I think even with the lowest latency Bluetooth codec) is noticeable enough that I wouldn't recommend them outside of casual gaming and video watching. It's really noticeable with an instrument as I can pluck my guitar string and hear it before it comes out of my speakers, had to go for a dedicated wireless guitar cable which only had 8ms latency or just do wired. Wireless guitar cables are only mono though (last I checked anyway, not stereo) so sound was only coming out of one speaker.
@@jordanlee5002 Yeah man, it was the 1Mii ML301 that I bought two of. But I don't see why a lot of the others that you see on amazon won't be able to do the same so you could just go with whatever's cheapest (although it's currently just above 26 AUD which is already pretty damn cheap). As long as one is in TX mode and the other is in RX mode they should be able to find each other when pairing.
Dear this is amazing video and to the point but I have another query do you know how can I connect multiple stereo speakers to my pc wirelessly using such devices if I want to produce Dolby 5.1 channel output. I want to transmit 6 5.1 channels to multiple stereo bluetooth speakers.
You could just get a jack adapter and do it that way that should work or link the speakers together with multiple jack cables hope that helps That's if your computer supports dolby 5.1 otherwise you need a av receiver that supports it
stereo. I use one on my DVR DIgital Voice Recorder or my CD player when 5K walking. Originally, I had one earbud, and it played stereo there. Now, I have two earbuds, and each plays its own channel. My problem is that the transmitter cuts out when I turn my head (the transmitter is on my belt). Even at the gym with the transmitter on the treadmill, when I turn my head the signal gets lost, doesn't matter how I orient the transmitter.
If I have a wired headphone and my PC already supports bluetooth, can I attach this device with my headphones and make them bluetooth compatible, and connect to my PC?
Is the light always on, freqently flashing or does it stop after a period of time - because I dont want that distracting me when I watch something on the plane if you know what I mean
when on. light flash very rare. like every 30secs. well if you hate light. just put a black duck tape. like what I do on my devices lol. I hate lights in the dark too.
There is a switch on the side. You pick TX or RX. stereo. I use one on my DVR DIgital Voice Recorder or my CD player when 5K walking. Originally, I had one earbud, and it played stereo there. Now, I have two earbuds, and each plays its own channel. My problem is that the transmitter cuts out when I turn my head (the transmitter is on my belt). Even at the gym with the transmitter on the treadmill, when I turn my head the signal gets lost, doesn't matter how I orient the transmitter.
The really use case for this would be using a Traditional portable CD player with a head phone jack, & then connecting Ear Buds to it. Thats what I want to test.
This is what I want to do also. I want to be able to use a portable CD player and play my CDs with the sound coming out of my bluetooth enabled soundbar.
This works the opposite way of what you want ps portal to do. He's taking his phone audio and sending through his pc. What we want is a device that will jack in and send the audio outward to a earbud
Hi does anyone experienced latency, especially pluggin this into a screen (like airplane screen or tv) in order to listen to a movie with bluetooth earbuds ? I'm tempted by this ugreen but afraid there might be some latency/delay between audio and video. Thanks for your feedback !
in that case. you don't need this device. let me give you an example of use of this device. I want to play my electric guitar on my deadphone. but I want it wireless. so.. the set up will be like this. Guitar -> XVIBE Metal GA4(3.5mm port output) -> UGreen Bluetooth TX -> BT Headset
@@amazingrandomproducts I know it's aux, but my onboard audio connector isn't working, so I want to somehow get audio through the USB power cable and transmit to wireless headset. Can I do this?
That 3.5 jack is so sound can be pushed out...that's like saying I can plug headphones into my car 3.5 mm aux and listen to the stereo ...I think this guy is a hack
I am using this for wireless headphone guitar set up.
Guitar -> XVIBE Metal GA4(3.5mm port output) -> UGreen Bluetooth TX -> BT Headset
My question is that whenusing this as a bluetooth transmitter, not receiver, how am i supposed to pair it with my bluetooth headphone, since none of them got a screen or something that i can search and see the device and pair it, like we normally do with our phone.
put the device in pairing mode and your headphones in pairing mode and it should pair, manual will show you.
I usually plug it into my xbox controller and pair my wireless earbuds to it, works great.
@@AM_201do u know If it still works with a wireless headset with a dongle?
@@OChrisBdid u find out?
@@AM_201 so you basically pair the transmitter and the earbuds to your phone? Thank you.
@@AM_201the mic work on voice chat? If im using the bluetooth thats have build in mic
I paired it with my phone, on a flight, tried to use it on my AirPods. I don’t know what I did wrong, but I couldn’t make it work.
Also, can I use it while it’s charging?
Since my wireless headset need a dongle to Connect. Would it work if i got a usb-c to usb input, and plugged it in the transmitter/reciever with the dongle?
If you get two of these can you pair them to each other? As in have one in TX mode transmitting to another in RX mode. Goal is to make two non-bluetooth devices connect wirelessly.
Did you get an answer for this? I'm interested to do this
@@jordanlee5002Hey man, not for this particular model, but for the two I ended up buying they could pair to themselves! However, the latency (40ms I think even with the lowest latency Bluetooth codec) is noticeable enough that I wouldn't recommend them outside of casual gaming and video watching. It's really noticeable with an instrument as I can pluck my guitar string and hear it before it comes out of my speakers, had to go for a dedicated wireless guitar cable which only had 8ms latency or just do wired. Wireless guitar cables are only mono though (last I checked anyway, not stereo) so sound was only coming out of one speaker.
@rever4217 That's good and bads news! Are you able to give me the name of what you found that pair together?
@@jordanlee5002 Yeah man, it was the 1Mii ML301 that I bought two of. But I don't see why a lot of the others that you see on amazon won't be able to do the same so you could just go with whatever's cheapest (although it's currently just above 26 AUD which is already pretty damn cheap). As long as one is in TX mode and the other is in RX mode they should be able to find each other when pairing.
@rever4217 thanks a lot for your help!
can i use it for screen monitor with 3.5 jack to a Bluetooth speaker?
This is my same question
yes you can. on tx mode.
Hi, would be good If plugged in a mixer and use It ti send audio from a mic?
Dear this is amazing video and to the point but I have another query do you know how can I connect multiple stereo speakers to my pc wirelessly using such devices if I want to produce Dolby 5.1 channel output. I want to transmit 6 5.1 channels to multiple stereo bluetooth speakers.
You could just get a jack adapter and do it that way that should work or link the speakers together with multiple jack cables hope that helps
That's if your computer supports dolby 5.1 otherwise you need a av receiver that supports it
What's it's output... stereo or mono?
stereo. I use one on my DVR DIgital Voice Recorder or my CD player when 5K walking. Originally, I had one earbud, and it played stereo there. Now, I have two earbuds, and each plays its own channel. My problem is that the transmitter cuts out when I turn my head (the transmitter is on my belt). Even at the gym with the transmitter on the treadmill, when I turn my head the signal gets lost, doesn't matter how I orient the transmitter.
@@rongarza9488 thanks very much...that was my major concern. Most receivers are mono, there is no that surround sound
If I have a wired headphone and my PC already supports bluetooth, can I attach this device with my headphones and make them bluetooth compatible, and connect to my PC?
Yes if the headphones have a 3.5mm port, you need somewhere to plug it in.
Does this work with a projector ?
Can I use while charging it?
I have the same question.
Great! Thanks a lot, very helpful. Love the watch too.
Is the light always on, freqently flashing or does it stop after a period of time - because I dont want that distracting me when I watch something on the plane if you know what I mean
when on. light flash very rare. like every 30secs. well if you hate light. just put a black duck tape. like what I do on my devices lol. I hate lights in the dark too.
Where's the transmitter part.
There is a switch on the side. You pick TX or RX. stereo.
I use one on my DVR DIgital Voice Recorder or my CD player when 5K walking. Originally, I had one earbud, and it played stereo there. Now, I have two earbuds, and each plays its own channel. My problem is that the transmitter cuts out when I turn my head (the transmitter is on my belt). Even at the gym with the transmitter on the treadmill, when I turn my head the signal gets lost, doesn't matter how I orient the transmitter.
What about using it on plane infortaiment
The really use case for this would be using a Traditional portable CD player with a head phone jack, & then connecting Ear Buds to it. Thats what I want to test.
It's a transmitter and receiver.
This is what I want to do also. I want to be able to use a portable CD player and play my CDs with the sound coming out of my bluetooth enabled soundbar.
I want to use it on a plane, transmitting to my phone and AirPods
hey how do we connect it to earbuds/ headphones?
i mean, once you plug it in and i put to transmit how do i connect my earbuds?
put transmitter an earbuds in pairing mode and they should link
Is it possible to connect wired earphone to this device?
yes
@@AM_201unable to find 3.5mm slot in this device. Can you please clarify
You m definitely picking this up for my PlayStation Portal…
This works the opposite way of what you want ps portal to do. He's taking his phone audio and sending through his pc. What we want is a device that will jack in and send the audio outward to a earbud
@@GMcClendon89 I think it also works like that as I've got it plugged into my xbox controller right now and can hear youtube from my xbox.
@@GMcClendon89have you found this device I’m looking for it too
Do work with ipod classic 6?
It definitely should since you have the headphone spot
can it transmit into 2 devices like an earphone and a tws?
I think you can't. cause once you are connected to 1st device. it will stop in pairing mode.
the answer is, it can. I've tried and it works
@@ilyasmhd you mean it can output to 2 headphones?
@@techcowboyPH yes
@@ilyasmhd ok. I tried it to. it worked. press twice for second headset/speaker. thanks!
Hi does anyone experienced latency, especially pluggin this into a screen (like airplane screen or tv) in order to listen to a movie with bluetooth earbuds ? I'm tempted by this ugreen but afraid there might be some latency/delay between audio and video. Thanks for your feedback !
but if your phone and laptop both have bluetooth, what is the need for this device?
in that case. you don't need this device. let me give you an example of use of this device.
I want to play my electric guitar on my deadphone. but I want it wireless. so.. the set up will be like this.
Guitar -> XVIBE Metal GA4(3.5mm port output) -> UGreen Bluetooth TX -> BT Headset
It must be aux, can't do it through USB?
Ya, it is aux
@@amazingrandomproducts I know it's aux, but my onboard audio connector isn't working, so I want to somehow get audio through the USB power cable and transmit to wireless headset. Can I do this?
The battery of it really is bad😅 compared to other bigger ones that doubles its battery capacity
I bought it, it works…but holy crap the noise floor is loud…not gonna use this much with that noise
Can this be used to run bluetooth speaker to a tv?
It's supposed to
Nice job 👍
How does this work a car 🚗?
So, I assume the transmitter doesn’t work, just the receiver. But they advertise for booth situations… misleading…
Holy shit you look like Kirk Cousins
When my phone doesn't have 3.5mm jack
That 3.5 jack is so sound can be pushed out...that's like saying I can plug headphones into my car 3.5 mm aux and listen to the stereo ...I think this guy is a hack
you didnt speak on sound quality
Sound quality is excellent.
Haha thats not exactly the truth…noise floor is bad
really unclear....