Nice review. I appreciate the fact that you took into account aspects that other "unboxing" uploaders wouldn't. I read the description that it doesn't support microphone transmission, but it also made me wonder if there are other similar devices out there which can transmit the microphone signal of wired earphones / headsets? I'm talking about the "expensive wired audio device + newer iPhone" phenomena.
Assuming the YMOO side slider is set to RX so it can receive Bluetooth audio and for example output it to some speakers via the 3.5 AUX output: 1. Does it function when plugged into charge via the USB C socket and does this create any interference or reduce the sound quality in the audio output at all? 2. Does the YMOO remember previously paired devices and if so how many? 3. Does the YMOO automatically power down when plugged into charge via the USB C socket after a certain time period if no Bluetooth transmitter has been connected to it? 4. If the USB power source is turned off and then turned back on will the YMOO power on automatically and be ready to function as a receiver without pressing the MFB button so that a previously paired Bluetooth transmitter can reconnect to it automatically?
Was hoping for a comment on latency - how are these for staying in sync with movie dialog, gaming and for use with my electronic drums where timing is crucial!
Unfortunately I was not listening for this during the test. I would need two identical bluetooth reciever units to see if this unit introduces delay from speaker A to B or vice versa. This is because bluetooth receivers introduce their own latency, with some worse than others depending on the circuitry used version of bluetooth is being used. Sorry I was not more help with your question.
Hello! I have a question if you still have this device. When it on transmitter mode, can you connect to a PC and transmit 3.5 micphone audio output to PC thru bluetooth? Please give it a try! Waiting for your feedback!.
I bought this device to transmit from a guitar amp to my Bluetooth headphones but even with the super low latency there's still too much delay both earbuds and Bluetooth transmitters still not fast enough for live music performance
This was well done, and encouraging. I may buy this to try it for my purpose. But I noticed you didn't test for transmission latency. The application I will use it for is to send my guitar amp audio to bluetooth headphones. My concern is the delay between plucking a string and hearing the note in the headphones. Also, would you plug this transceiver into a guitar amp through the line out or the headphone (1/4") jack?
Hi. Thanks for the review. I would like to play music from my PC via Bluetooth by connecting this device as a receiver to the RCA port of an old Bose SoundWave speaker. Can I leave this device always connected to the wall charger while permanently leaving it connected to the speaker, so I don't have to keep charging, connecting, and disconnecting it from the speaker when I want to use it?
Good detailed review I may have missed it but my phone does not show the remaining battery life I think the device has some capability to show that somehow that somehow with the number of flashes let me know if anyone knows
Is there a Bluetooth device that can transmit and receive signals at the same time (full duplex)? Here is the scenario, I have a Bluetooth headset with a mic and need to connect to my analog audio mixer wirelessly. I want to hear (monitor) the audio and at the same time I want to connect the mic to one of the channels. TIA
Hi, maybe you could answer the question why my Transmitter is not showing off in the Bluetooth (tried different devices such as Samsung tablet, Samsung phone, IPhone).
Hi, do you have any recommendations for a transceiver. I need to hook up the transceiver to a box with a 3.5mm jack. And bluetooth it to a headset. However I dont want to have to swap between transmit and receive. Is there an option that allows both without a switch.
Have to admit that I've not been a huge fan of the portable bluetooth devices.. but this one looks like it could work in a few areas I've been DIY-ing around with. Thanks for the review!
I was watching on another device and had to get my phone with because I need to know is that an accent or a quirk of your speech it's fascinating. I always loved accents and dialects of English language but never studied them, with gambit meme I came to realisation that in USA there's most likely hundreds of accents we've never heared on big screen so now every time I hear something I like I must ask. Please don't take it as an insult on the contrary it's extremely uplifting to listen to new accents for me I can't explain why but it's the surprise factor that gets me be it how words are pronounced or the flow of the language. So if you don't mind which is it ? :D
Theoretically this is possible, tomorrow I will receive my parcel and I will be able to check it, if you are interested, remind me, I will write about the result.
Since my last reply, I have been digging a little deeper into BT latency. For the lowest latency, look for Bluetooth items that have Qualcomm aptX LL. However, this codec is not widely supported (yet). There is also a competing codec called LLAC that is also not widely supported. If the YMOO supports either of these codecs, it is not mentioned in the literature. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AptX
@@ThriftyAV I have aptx devices and aptx ready amplifier. Also aptx hd ready Xiaomi smartphone. But all are just 5.0 version. I wish you reveal more in the future about the latency detail of the 5.3 version
@@Jackshv the box has a little paper, and it's also stated in the amazon page when i bought it, that it shouldn't be used as a guitar transceiver because of latency. Apparently some cheap dudes thought bluetooth would make a good wireless for guitar :P But regarding latency, it's pretty bad. It is fine for audio playback only. For movies the sound is late by a good 200+ms from the feel of it. If you want to do earphone monitoring like for tracking instruments and recording while listening to a click or a track, you'll have to time align everything because the DAW will always be ahead of you.
Your better off getting a USB MP3 player at the 99 cent store. Connect in to the all and press play at the same time😮 comes with long rang.. because your not connected to 1.
Nice video. I found the instructions that came with it close to useless. It was like hieroglyphics. Without you video this would have been useless to me
@@nayakiabates8814 it took a min to get it and I always forget how to do it when it's time to use it again but I would say definitely get it works well no lag at all just make sure it's fully charged before using it
I want to transmit blue tooth from my old school stereo to a set of blue tooth head phones .When I do my device transmits in mono . I thought it would do stereo.
Do it the hard way first not the obvious. Way more problems the other way than using it as a reciever. Dont do the obvious, do it the hard way if you want to be relevant and want likes and subscribers
Nice video, But can you please explain how to connect the transmettrer to wirless speaker.
can we connect it to a pc sound card to use bluetooth headphones?
Nice review. I appreciate the fact that you took into account aspects that other "unboxing" uploaders wouldn't.
I read the description that it doesn't support microphone transmission, but it also made me wonder if there are other similar devices out there which can transmit the microphone signal of wired earphones / headsets? I'm talking about the "expensive wired audio device + newer iPhone" phenomena.
Assuming the YMOO side slider is set to RX so it can receive Bluetooth audio and for example output it to some speakers via the 3.5 AUX output:
1. Does it function when plugged into charge via the USB C socket and does this create any interference or reduce the sound quality in the audio output at all?
2. Does the YMOO remember previously paired devices and if so how many?
3. Does the YMOO automatically power down when plugged into charge via the USB C socket after a certain time period if no Bluetooth transmitter has been connected to it?
4. If the USB power source is turned off and then turned back on will the YMOO power on automatically and be ready to function as a receiver without pressing the MFB button so that a previously paired Bluetooth transmitter can reconnect to it automatically?
Was hoping for a comment on latency - how are these for staying in sync with movie dialog, gaming and for use with my electronic drums where timing is crucial!
Tnx! And talking about latency?
How are you connecting as a transmitter to your cassette deck?
Please can u explain how u connected to a the external bt speaker. Since both don’t have an interface.
When using this between a TV and one Bluetooth speaker, were you able to control the volume levels with the TV remote? Thank you.
Similar bluetooth audio devices were known for a transmit-receive delay. I wonder how this one would be.
How about connecting simultaneously on TWO bluetooth speakers? Is there an audio delay from bluetooth speaker A and bluetooth speaker B? (ECHO effect)
Unfortunately I was not listening for this during the test. I would need two identical bluetooth reciever units to see if this unit introduces delay from speaker A to B or vice versa. This is because bluetooth receivers introduce their own latency, with some worse than others depending on the circuitry used version of bluetooth is being used. Sorry I was not more help with your question.
would this work in apple buds ?
How’s the latency, is there lag between transmission
Hello! I have a question if you still have this device. When it on transmitter mode, can you connect to a PC and transmit 3.5 micphone audio output to PC thru bluetooth? Please give it a try! Waiting for your feedback!.
I bought this device to transmit from a guitar amp to my Bluetooth headphones but even with the super low latency there's still too much delay both earbuds and Bluetooth transmitters still not fast enough for live music performance
This was well done, and encouraging. I may buy this to try it for my purpose. But I noticed you didn't test for transmission latency. The application I will use it for is to send my guitar amp audio to bluetooth headphones. My concern is the delay between plucking a string and hearing the note in the headphones.
Also, would you plug this transceiver into a guitar amp through the line out or the headphone (1/4") jack?
Latency ?
Hi. Thanks for the review. I would like to play music from my PC via Bluetooth by connecting this device as a receiver to the RCA port of an old Bose SoundWave speaker. Can I leave this device always connected to the wall charger while permanently leaving it connected to the speaker, so I don't have to keep charging, connecting, and disconnecting it from the speaker when I want to use it?
Can you pair two of these together YMOO B06T1, one successfully transmitting to the other receiving?
My YMOO B06T1 only outputs to right channel (could be mono). Am I doing something wrong or is it broken?
Good detailed review I may have missed it but my phone does not show the remaining battery life I think the device has some capability to show that somehow that somehow with the number of flashes let me know if anyone knows
Canon this B06T1 pair with Apple AirPods Pro and Airport Pro 2?
The Ymoo connects with AirPods
what about the latency ?
I wonder if this is good for gaming
Can you use this on an airplane?
Is there a Bluetooth device that can transmit and receive signals at the same time (full duplex)? Here is the scenario, I have a Bluetooth headset with a mic and need to connect to my analog audio mixer wirelessly. I want to hear (monitor) the audio and at the same time I want to connect the mic to one of the channels. TIA
Hi, maybe you could answer the question why my Transmitter is not showing off in the Bluetooth (tried different devices such as Samsung tablet, Samsung phone, IPhone).
What’s the difference between this B06T1 vs B06T2 ?
B06T2 is more compact and exquisite, and there is a 3.5mm female-to-female adapter in the package. Other functions are similar.
I need to use this device to convert no bluetooth tv for bloototh headphones. can you help?please
Hi, do you have any recommendations for a transceiver. I need to hook up the transceiver to a box with a 3.5mm jack. And bluetooth it to a headset. However I dont want to have to swap between transmit and receive. Is there an option that allows both without a switch.
What codec is it using out of the box. Does your phone support BT 5.3?
Have to admit that I've not been a huge fan of the portable bluetooth devices.. but this one looks like it could work in a few areas I've been DIY-ing around with. Thanks for the review!
I like that I can hook it up to vintage hardware and transmit bluetooth. It's the only bluetooth dongle I have that will do this.
@@ThriftyAV Indeed.. in fact I pulled the trigger just about an hour ago. I'm purchasing it for the same reason... older gear.
@@johnsaucerhunter Let me know how it works out for you.
@@ThriftyAV Will do...
I was watching on another device and had to get my phone with because I need to know is that an accent or a quirk of your speech it's fascinating. I always loved accents and dialects of English language but never studied them, with gambit meme I came to realisation that in USA there's most likely hundreds of accents we've never heared on big screen so now every time I hear something I like I must ask. Please don't take it as an insult on the contrary it's extremely uplifting to listen to new accents for me I can't explain why but it's the surprise factor that gets me be it how words are pronounced or the flow of the language.
So if you don't mind which is it ? :D
Hello, Can I plug a 3.5 jack lavalier microphone and TX it to a Smartphone via Bluetooth HFP protocol?
Do you know how can I achieve this?
Theoretically this is possible, tomorrow I will receive my parcel and I will be able to check it, if you are interested, remind me, I will write about the result.
@@Stihl_OK Sure! Good luck
How is the latency on this? I'm thinking of using this for headphone monitoring.
I don't have latency measurements on this, but it seemed quite low during my testing.
Since my last reply, I have been digging a little deeper into BT latency. For the lowest latency, look for Bluetooth items that have Qualcomm aptX LL. However, this codec is not widely supported (yet). There is also a competing codec called LLAC that is also not widely supported. If the YMOO supports either of these codecs, it is not mentioned in the literature.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AptX
@@ThriftyAV Thank you very much for the info, and for looking into it!
@@ThriftyAV I have aptx devices and aptx ready amplifier. Also aptx hd ready Xiaomi smartphone. But all are just 5.0 version. I wish you reveal more in the future about the latency detail of the 5.3 version
@@Jackshv the box has a little paper, and it's also stated in the amazon page when i bought it, that it shouldn't be used as a guitar transceiver because of latency. Apparently some cheap dudes thought bluetooth would make a good wireless for guitar :P
But regarding latency, it's pretty bad. It is fine for audio playback only. For movies the sound is late by a good 200+ms from the feel of it.
If you want to do earphone monitoring like for tracking instruments and recording while listening to a click or a track, you'll have to time align everything because the DAW will always be ahead of you.
Your better off getting a USB MP3 player at the 99 cent store. Connect in to the all and press play at the same time😮 comes with long rang.. because your not connected to 1.
Nice video. I found the instructions that came with it close to useless. It was like hieroglyphics. Without you video this would have been useless to me
I thought it could be used on wireless headphones plugged into aux?? I can't figure out how to work it
Make sure you set the switch to TX - its transmitting in your example, not receiving.
What is the pin?
This is so hard to connect to a monitor on a plane with my Bluetooth headphones
Oh wow, I purchased it for that reason plus I wanted to use it at the gym to watch their tv 😂
@@nayakiabates8814 it took a min to get it and I always forget how to do it when it's time to use it again but I would say definitely get it works well no lag at all just make sure it's fully charged before using it
Thanks for this review. Because of this I ordered one for my stereo and I'm very happy.
I echo the first comment. How was the latency
Good concise review 👍
great video!
I want to transmit blue tooth from my old school stereo to a set of blue tooth head phones .When I do my device transmits in mono . I thought it would do stereo.
shoot MAN, first thing is money.....how much
Ymoo is manufactured by 1Mii which is a reputable company from China.
Thanks for the info @Mack Daddy
Amazon reviews on this item are not great, too many 1-star, imho. I like 1-star to be less than 10%, prefer 5% or less.
They simply useless playing CD's to Bluetooth headphones
Do it the hard way first not the obvious. Way more problems the other way than using it as a reciever. Dont do the obvious, do it the hard way if you want to be relevant and want likes and subscribers