Very nice neat unit, no silly voice, just a simple ping ping to say connected :-D. I would have done the same as you, extra real solder on the connectors.
Starting at 5:25 That's the biggest problem with boards today / all surface mount components - any jack or connector that takes repeated stress does not have the mechanical stability and security of the older through - hole components. Eventually those tiny solder points will crack where a through - hole part has itself much more securely anchored.
That could also be remedied with a case that holds things down in place, those thick sticky heat sink 2-way tape pads perhaps on the inside of a sturdy casement???
@@12voltvids Goes without saying. But you have to wonder how long those solder joints will last even though you've redone them. The smaller the mechanical joint, the weaker it is without some form of reinforcement. The old through - hole has that extra reinforcement due to the larger solder pads and the actual strain relief of the leads going through the board. Extra points if it is soldered on both sides and a plated through via. Jason, yes, anything to help keep the part from physically moving will help. But just like in a building, the stronger the foundation, the longer the building will last. Ergo, the stronger the board connection of the high stress part, the longer it will perform well. Any enclosure reinforcement of the part to the board is icing on the cake.
Well this module is going to be built into an old clock radio. I just found another Yorx AM/FM/FM stereo clock radio with the beautiful VFD, just like the one I swapped the VFD tube on, but this one the tube works perfect. It is going to become a bluetooth capable radio. The AM/FM/FM Stereo switch will be rewired for AM/BT/FM stereo.
@@12voltvids not necessarily a commentary on this particular piece, but rather a general statement on the difference between T-H and SMD where repeated stress on connections is concerned. Since your board will be static, that sort of failure should be nil.
@@KernelPanic Yes I was expecting it to have voice prompts as per the web site as well but the one I have just beeps which is much more pleasant. I have another one to do which is similar but has an amplifier built in and you know that that means... A bluetooth speaker project.
This is perfect for those old cars with caste decks if ur headunit is a cheap less important one u can throw out the casette section and wire this after the pre amp .
Thanks for the post. Just what I needed. I built a mini amp and I am currently using a coax lead that trails across the lounge floor. This should prevent me and other folk going base-over-apex going across the lounge.
Can you show how to add an external antenna to a MS49SF4 board. I use a Feiyu Tech GW2 Gimbal & Remote to pan and tilt my camera from a distance, but it has such a ridiculously short range. Thanks!
Thank God u confirmed l and r and ground are a second out. I played with this bored some before, the spec sheet specifies it can go up to 6.3v not just 5. Supposedly it can handle 5w speakers.
He has already done that on an earlier video, Boombox is maybe what he called it, don't remember but an excellent video to help solve that problem. ThriftyAV.
I got the one with the voice, Its connected to my amp & linked to my pc. Working great, no unsoldered tabs on mine - not that i used the micro usb connector. Mines powered from a 7805 regulator connected to the 12v line.
I really like the fact that even if it is chinese, it doesn't use the annoying lady voice at all, just iphone notification tones, very nice. We need more manufacturers that do this lol
@@karaizala nope it isnt, they seem to indicate a certain revision. as of writing this comment, the 2023 revision of the xy-bt-mini are now blanked out, meaning there is no notification sound, like at all, they are just silent.
Repair? Pairing isn't supposed to be without user interfacing how would the board know what to pair to? But it reconnects to the paired device when it receives power again, just tested it.
I have a double 12 inch woofer box, I will purchase that BT board, and connect it to a TPA3110 XH-A232 Power board to make my Woofer box a BT setup! Thank you for this video, I willl do the same soldering to mine once I get it in.
i just ordered mine, used to use another but had really annoying feedback sounds from the bluetooth signal. Was almost like something was wrong with it untill i saw someone else using it. It has the same ic as the one in this video but no other components like the caps on this board, i guess those components are to prevent the feedback from happening
I connected a similar bluetooth device to my old Sony music system. However the volume levels is low compared to the built-in cd/radio volume. Any idea how to boost that signal?
Would this be good for adding it to a car radio, my car stereo has a rear auxiliary connection so I was thinking of splicing this into the power wires and connect to the auxiliary to add bluetooth to my radio without using those other bluetooth receivers with all those cables sticking out
Really enjoyed your review! Did you happen to check how it did on just 3.7v? I can think of a couple of ways to use this with a 3.7v LiPo battery? Also nice work on repairing the power and input jack.
@@superatendedordeb0lud0s34 depends if battery has protection circuit, but I wouldn't trust charging from this board, best way would be to use separate charging board like boards with tp4056 from aliexpress, they are rather cheap and reliable, and you should look for ones that provide undervoltage protection as well as charging
@@superatendedordeb0lud0s34 Not sure, those mini adapters can have lesser sound quality and annoying announcement voice, but if aren't concerned with that it should be ok.
Well, you sold me, I am going to buy a couple of these, many things you can add this to with such a low power requirement. First hack is a Soundesign 6828AGA, I'll let you know how it goes. If it goes well, I will take it back out and recycle the stereo as I was about to throw it out. Then I'' be adding to a few other things.
Is this board stereo or mono? I bought 2 different (they are not " xy bt mini") modules. All of them had a two outputs (right - left) But when measure the outputs, i saw right and left pins short circuit. They are not stereo. So mono..
i was wondering can i use the jack as an input from for example phone? and if not how can i use 3.5mm jack as input because i'd really like to have it also. Thanks!
I don't believe so, because the mute on the bluetooth receiver controls the power amp, so when it is not actively streaming over BT it keeps the amp in mute mode
Hi every body, some one has done this setup on my stereo already... I have a Panasonic stereo. Here's the problem, I have used tablet as screen in my Land cruiser, since it has every thing I need, customizations, HD screen, portability ( also security from theft as I carry it along with me) camera, Internet, tracking, navigation, In built storage, Bluetooth 5.0 etc. Now when I pair this to my Panasonic stereo consisting bt 3.0, there Is lag in music video songs and audio output, and for some reason the AUX was disabled in my stereo by previous owner. My question is, will replacing aux Jack and also keeping the Bluetooth module, will it work. Or I will have to upgrade the MODULE to bt 5.0..... If available..... Please help.
Remember that Bluetooth operates in same frequency band as 2.4g wifi. Wifi has much more power and can easily drown out the very low power Bluetooth signal. Bt was originally developed to connect your phone to a headset or your car. Out on the road there are not dozens of close by routers competing for bandwidth.
*Sir, can we request a video tutorial on installing a bluetooth module on an old DVD player/home theater which doesn't have bluetooth from the factory default (like Home Theater POLYTRON PHT 169).* *Thank you..*
You need to find the input points on car radio mainboard, from the cassette player, and solder an 3,5 mm jack audio wire to this unit. This would be the difficult part. Put the unit back in the dashboard and route the audio wire under the dashboard in order th have the jack connector near the cigarette lighter. Then buy a 12 v lighter socket charger and find the best solution to mount the bluetooth module on it and power it. At this stage you have a functional BT connection. In order to make the car radoo cassette player to play the audio coming from bluetooth, you need to take appart a audio cassette, remove all internals, like band spools, put back together only the casing and insert it into the player. That would start playing, but the audio signal would be from bluetooth. Done. I did this 15 years ago on a Dacia Logan first gen which had only radio cassette player. Instead of using bluetooth, I connected the 3.5 mm jack to my MP3 player, and years after that I listened my MP3 music in my car. I sold it this way, and the buyer was happy to connect his phone to the player.
Hey good video. Cool. Can you show me how to make a small bluetooth player with a rechargeable battery. Im trying to redo a small transistor radio. Its small and trying to figure it out. Thanks for the good videos
Hello is it possible to program a pairing password to this device?... Or do you know a good alternative?.... If it is not connected it keeps searching for bluetooth devices. :s
Hey In the description of the product stands it's says ,the Bluetooth device is ready to pair, but you say it just beeps. How can I know if it really just beeps?
I bought two of them from AliExpress it was 1.5$ each The sound quality is decent the range is 6-7m. so I soldered a 45cm. wire to the antenna and I extended double range it's worth for the money. Just I have a problem with the name of the bt devices. They have the same name so when you connect you dont know wich one you're connecting. Do anyone knows how to change the name of the device
@@KuntalGhosh True, it costs little money, but I think it’s part of the CCP plan to take over western civilization. To send a letter to the other side of the world is more expensive than that.
Cool little device, thanks for reviewing it. Allows you to have bluetooth in older equipment, just need 5 volts & line input. And it's dirt cheap.
I recognize the tones from a cheap BT speaker I got a year ago so now I know what chipset they used :)
Instablaster.
Very nice neat unit, no silly voice, just a simple ping ping to say connected :-D.
I would have done the same as you, extra real solder on the connectors.
Starting at 5:25
That's the biggest problem with boards today / all surface mount components - any jack or connector that takes repeated stress does not have the mechanical stability and security of the older through - hole components. Eventually those tiny solder points will crack where a through - hole part has itself much more securely anchored.
That is why I resoldered the connectors.
That could also be remedied with a case that holds things down in place, those thick sticky heat sink 2-way tape pads perhaps on the inside of a sturdy casement???
@@12voltvids
Goes without saying. But you have to wonder how long those solder joints will last even though you've redone them. The smaller the mechanical joint, the weaker it is without some form of reinforcement. The old through - hole has that extra reinforcement due to the larger solder pads and the actual strain relief of the leads going through the board. Extra points if it is soldered on both sides and a plated through via.
Jason, yes, anything to help keep the part from physically moving will help. But just like in a building, the stronger the foundation, the longer the building will last. Ergo, the stronger the board connection of the high stress part, the longer it will perform well. Any enclosure reinforcement of the part to the board is icing on the cake.
Well this module is going to be built into an old clock radio. I just found another Yorx AM/FM/FM stereo clock radio with the beautiful VFD, just like the one I swapped the VFD tube on, but this one the tube works perfect. It is going to become a bluetooth capable radio. The AM/FM/FM Stereo switch will be rewired for AM/BT/FM stereo.
@@12voltvids not necessarily a commentary on this particular piece, but rather a general statement on the difference between T-H and SMD where repeated stress on connections is concerned.
Since your board will be static, that sort of failure should be nil.
Does this have that voice prompt, "The bluetooth device is connected ah successfully" (with a very heavy Chinese accent)?
I have one that says: Bat Tree low, prease chahge.
You heard it connect didn't you. Just some tones. No voice prompt on this one
12voltvids I had to ask because ICStation says it has a voiceprompt. Thanks for clarifying.
@@KernelPanic
Yes I was expecting it to have voice prompts as per the web site as well but the one I have just beeps which is much more pleasant. I have another one to do which is similar but has an amplifier built in and you know that that means... A bluetooth speaker project.
Mine has just the sounds for pairing and unpairing. No voices!
This is perfect for those old cars with caste decks if ur headunit is a cheap less important one u can throw out the casette section and wire this after the pre amp .
That’s a great little Bluetooth board pre-built for just a few dollars!
Thanks for the post. Just what I needed. I built a mini amp and I am currently using a coax lead that trails across the lounge floor. This should prevent me and other folk going base-over-apex going across the lounge.
Can you show how to add an external antenna to a MS49SF4 board. I use a Feiyu Tech GW2 Gimbal & Remote to pan and tilt my camera from a distance, but it has such a ridiculously short range. Thanks!
You would have to build a power section to drive a distant type signal for antenna. Not feasible
I have the same Bluetooth module but it has an annoying notification voice sound. How did you disabled the notification voice?
Ik i am late unfortunaly you need special JieLi programmer to change the sounds and some have the voice and some dont
Thank God u confirmed l and r and ground are a second out. I played with this bored some before, the spec sheet specifies it can go up to 6.3v not just 5. Supposedly it can handle 5w speakers.
I have an old Jambox that could use this... I would love to see how you end up mounting this inside a piece of existing gear in a future vid!
He has already done that on an earlier video, Boombox is maybe what he called it, don't remember but an excellent video to help solve that problem. ThriftyAV.
Thank you, Thomas. I'll do a search!
I've added a different device but still a Bluetooth module to my 1990 car radio and also to my Akai reel to reel player.
I got the one with the voice, Its connected to my amp & linked to my pc. Working great, no unsoldered tabs on mine - not that i used the micro usb connector. Mines powered from a 7805 regulator connected to the 12v line.
Great for loads of projects & so cheap too. Thanks for testing & posting.
I really like the fact that even if it is chinese, it doesn't use the annoying lady voice at all, just iphone notification tones, very nice. We need more manufacturers that do this lol
I'm sure they could fix that for you.
Either no tone or with iPhone tone the board is random
@@karaizala nope it isnt, they seem to indicate a certain revision. as of writing this comment, the 2023 revision of the xy-bt-mini are now blanked out, meaning there is no notification sound, like at all, they are just silent.
Do these repair automagically later, even if power has been removed from the board?
Repair? Pairing isn't supposed to be without user interfacing how would the board know what to pair to? But it reconnects to the paired device when it receives power again, just tested it.
I have a double 12 inch woofer box, I will purchase that BT board, and connect it to a TPA3110 XH-A232 Power board to make my Woofer box a BT setup! Thank you for this video, I willl do the same soldering to mine once I get it in.
Hi, the microphone of p2 phone works on this device?
i just ordered mine, used to use another but had really annoying feedback sounds from the bluetooth signal. Was almost like something was wrong with it untill i saw someone else using it. It has the same ic as the one in this video but no other components like the caps on this board, i guess those components are to prevent the feedback from happening
How to distinguish the boards that just do some beeps from those with the annoying voice on Ali Express?
This was the video I was looking for, minus the music.
So you have NO feeling in the tips of your fingers. Correct?
This would be good for one of thoes Motorola console stereos from the sixties.
Yup just plug it into the aux in.
how's the sound quality output using this compare when using just auxiliary cable?
sir can u try to power that thing using a steped down dc from a buckconverter?
justwanna seeif it will work without restarting on a loop
Does anyone have problems with these units producing noise when they're connected but no audio is playing?
I connected a similar bluetooth device to my old Sony music system. However the volume levels is low compared to the built-in cd/radio volume. Any idea how to boost that signal?
The ones I have used are all controlled by the phone volume and when turned up they give a good output level.
Would this be good for adding it to a car radio, my car stereo has a rear auxiliary connection so I was thinking of splicing this into the power wires and connect to the auxiliary to add bluetooth to my radio without using those other bluetooth receivers with all those cables sticking out
This is exactly what I did in my daughter's car. Plugged it into the rear aux input and tucked it away in the console.
@@12voltvids great! I found a updated version of the module on Ebay it has bluetooth 5.0 for less than $10 cheap upgrade for your car!
Is that Bluetooth version 4.1?
How can i check the board's version?
I have the same module. But it puts a lound thump at the beginning after pairing.
Thanks for another informative and interesting video.
What about stereo quality?
It is stereo.. just using a cable to combine to a smaller feed.. but it's still stereo
What Bluetooth version it is? 4.0 or 5.0? Or else?
what would happen if you ran a stereo to mono cable to combine the output signals for input into a mono amp? Do you think it would cause problems?
If you run a steteo to mono cable you will end up with mono.
12voltvids perfect! Have a nice quality single speaker that I will build in a small mono amp fed by this board. Cheers.
Great job ! What is the audio output of this module ? Stereo or mono
Stereo of course.
@@12voltvids tq for u r information
Is it pure stereo?? Please help 🙏
Hello, could you please tell me how many amperes are needed for the 5v power supply? I bought a mini 220v 5v-0.9A ampere source. Thank you.
More than enough.
Really enjoyed your review! Did you happen to check how it did on just 3.7v? I can think of a couple of ways to use this with a 3.7v LiPo battery? Also nice work on repairing the power and input jack.
No problem, I'm powering it from 3.7 cell, converted my wired gaming headphones into wireless Bluetooth ones
@@Grandafmor Hey! I was trying to do the same thing! It also serves to charge the battery an old Nokia BL-4C cell phone? thanks
@@superatendedordeb0lud0s34 depends if battery has protection circuit, but I wouldn't trust charging from this board, best way would be to use separate charging board like boards with tp4056 from aliexpress, they are rather cheap and reliable, and you should look for ones that provide undervoltage protection as well as charging
@@Grandafmor and what about using one of this shorturl.at/kpwD3 ?
@@superatendedordeb0lud0s34 Not sure, those mini adapters can have lesser sound quality and annoying announcement voice, but if aren't concerned with that it should be ok.
Well, you sold me, I am going to buy a couple of these, many things you can add this to with such a low power requirement. First hack is a Soundesign 6828AGA, I'll let you know how it goes. If it goes well, I will take it back out and recycle the stereo as I was about to throw it out. Then I'' be adding to a few other things.
Does it have a lithium battery charging circuit with under/overcharge protection?
No.
Where do I get this to buy
Is their anywhere to download the stock firmware for this board?
have you checked the stereo seperation?
With my ears and i can confirm it is indeed stereo.
Can it use battery? But still using usb for charging
Is this board stereo or mono? I bought 2 different (they are not " xy bt mini") modules. All of them had a two outputs (right - left) But when measure the outputs, i saw right and left pins short circuit. They are not stereo. So mono..
Yes it is stereo.
What is the frequency response of thus device???
How can I stop the pop when first connected to power ?
i was wondering can i use the jack as an input from for example phone? and if not how can i use 3.5mm jack as input because i'd really like to have it also. Thanks!
I don't believe so, because the mute on the bluetooth receiver controls the power amp, so when it is not actively streaming over BT it keeps the amp in mute mode
@@12voltvids Thanks for the reply!
If a 3.7v LiPo battery is attached , will plugging in usb charge it or will it brick?
K S it will brick it, the battery needs a balancer.
Am I right to think that they are not powerful enough to power a 2 inch speaker?? Or are they?
No, headphones only, or drive an amplifier.
@@12voltvids thanks for the quick response
Hi every body, some one has done this setup on my stereo already... I have a Panasonic stereo.
Here's the problem, I have used tablet as screen in my Land cruiser, since it has every thing I need, customizations, HD screen, portability ( also security from theft as I carry it along with me) camera, Internet, tracking, navigation, In built storage, Bluetooth 5.0 etc.
Now when I pair this to my Panasonic stereo consisting bt 3.0, there Is lag in music video songs and audio output, and for some reason the AUX was disabled in my stereo by previous owner.
My question is, will replacing aux Jack and also keeping the Bluetooth module, will it work.
Or
I will have to upgrade the MODULE to bt 5.0..... If available..... Please help.
Hi, I have the same device and the range in open area is Max. 2.5 meters! What is the problem?!
Remember that Bluetooth operates in same frequency band as 2.4g wifi. Wifi has much more power and can easily drown out the very low power Bluetooth signal. Bt was originally developed to connect your phone to a headset or your car. Out on the road there are not dozens of close by routers competing for bandwidth.
Awesome, thanks for your sharing. :D
Can battre get charge with micro usb?
WOW GREAT!!!
What speakers are u using?
you have won ...the dirty soldering iron ...contest....great video.....thks
That tip is like 4 years old and still going strong.
Whereabouts do you live?
Canada
I know, but do you live in Vancouver?
@@infinitecanadian
Not in Vancouver city but I am in the lower mainland
I live in Abbotsford.
@@infinitecanadian
You close to Paul carlson's place. He is out there in the valley. I'm west of abby on the beach.
Does it scream at me in chinese at full volume, rendering it useless for high voltage applications?
It is a basic device dont expect miracles.
Can I use 3.7 lipo battery?
does aynone know or measured its current value while trying to pair?
can i use it at Samsung smart tv?
Can i use it for 3D sound? I mean, is it pure stereo?? Please help🙏🙏
Thank you
I want to save weight in my car by deleting the radio! Output the sound to my Car system, will tis work for my case? Will the Wats limit my project?
That doesn't save a lot of weight and no you will need an amplifier to output to car speakers
You can get a similar version of this, but with a built in amplifier, which should work good for your project
*Sir, can we request a video tutorial on installing a bluetooth module on an old DVD player/home theater which doesn't have bluetooth from the factory default (like Home Theater POLYTRON PHT 169).*
*Thank you..*
Mono or stereo?
Will use this board got some old sony senheiser wired headphones
Can we find a solution for Bluetooth carplay with this modules? Usb wireless carplay dongles are way to expensive :))
You need to find the input points on car radio mainboard, from the cassette player, and solder an 3,5 mm jack audio wire to this unit. This would be the difficult part. Put the unit back in the dashboard and route the audio wire under the dashboard in order th have the jack connector near the cigarette lighter. Then buy a 12 v lighter socket charger and find the best solution to mount the bluetooth module on it and power it. At this stage you have a functional BT connection. In order to make the car radoo cassette player to play the audio coming from bluetooth, you need to take appart a audio cassette, remove all internals, like band spools, put back together only the casing and insert it into the player. That would start playing, but the audio signal would be from bluetooth. Done. I did this 15 years ago on a Dacia Logan first gen which had only radio cassette player. Instead of using bluetooth, I connected the 3.5 mm jack to my MP3 player, and years after that I listened my MP3 music in my car. I sold it this way, and the buyer was happy to connect his phone to the player.
how to remove or control the voice while device connected ? it's annoying for me
आप ने बहुत अच्छा सर्किट के। बरे मे बतया धन्यवाद।
can this work for microphone?
Does it?
Can we use with powerbank
It just requires 5 volts via USB and its current draw is very low. I don't think there's powerbanks that wouldn't work.
What that board name plz
Hey good video. Cool. Can you show me how to make a small bluetooth player with a rechargeable battery. Im trying to redo a small transistor radio. Its small and trying to figure it out. Thanks for the good videos
Yes I believe i did a video where I put a small battery powered Bluetooth board into a little plastic box with 2 speakers.
is it stereo
Of course it is stereo
@@12voltvids thanks
Hello is it possible to program a pairing password to this device?... Or do you know a good alternative?.... If it is not connected it keeps searching for bluetooth devices. :s
How to connect mic in it
This unit does not support a microphone.
Very informative! Thanks you!
Hey
In the description of the product stands it's says ,the Bluetooth device is ready to pair, but you say it just beeps. How can I know if it really just beeps?
When powered the LED goes on. When paired the LED goes off.
I bought two of them from AliExpress it was 1.5$ each
The sound quality is decent the range is 6-7m. so I soldered a 45cm. wire to the antenna and I extended double range it's worth for the money.
Just I have a problem with the name of the bt devices.
They have the same name so when you connect you dont know wich one you're connecting. Do anyone knows how to change the name of the device
You can rename device name in android device
@@sanb3586 thanks for your advice very useful
Just for reference
ruclips.net/video/7aC9EVW50fo/видео.html
I paid $2.12 free shipping on eBay, USA. I wonder how they manage to do that.
Lmao it doesn't even cost a $ to manufacture these in china
@@KuntalGhosh True, it costs little money, but I think it’s part of the CCP plan to take over western civilization. To send a letter to the other side of the world is more expensive than that.
Y'all need an amp to make it super loud. Just like i have mine....
Can someone ship one from Europe
Thanks for video,
thank you!
Direct connect speaker
Great product...
thanks man !!
Rellay good
абра кадабра😁
bhai
Bad
Nice. And there is no annoying Chinese lady announcing the the Bluetooth.
Not must ic op amp ?
What that board name please