🎮 Elevate Your Audio Game with Avantree Leaf!
The Avantree Leaf is a versatile USB Bluetooth audio transmitter that connects seamlessly to PCs, laptops, and gaming consoles, allowing you to stream high-quality audio wirelessly to your headphones or speakers. With aptX Low Latency technology, it ensures minimal delay, making it perfect for gamers and movie enthusiasts alike. Its plug-and-play design and impressive 60ft range make it an essential accessory for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience.
L**A
This universal bluetooth receiver is the solution to connect any headset to any device.
For those who prefer to listen to their movies, video games, series or videos on a device that does not natively recognize your headphones or does not have bluetooth, this is undoubtedly the solution to your problem.I have used this receiver for about 4 years and it has always complied with what was promised, one of its strongest points is the sound latency from the receiver since the sound delay is imperceptible "or in a few words it has no delay" which It has been used mostly for consoles such as Nintendo Switch, PS3, PS4, PS5, Xbox and PC and it has worked without problems in all of them, offering volume and sound quality.Its weak point could be said to be pairing the device with headphones or speakers, if you already had some paired with the USB when you turn it on, the USB will connect it automatically without entering pairing mode again. now when you need to place a device from 0, pairing both devices can be somewhat tedious and time consuming, disconnecting and reconnecting the usb and the device you want to connect to.Also you can't use the microphone of your headphones through the receiver, only the audio, so if you intend to use it for video calls or video games and you want to use the microphone that includes your headphones, unfortunately I have to say that the microphone does not work, only with headphones of the same brand as the receiver.In short, it does the job. 7/10.
S**C
Great for Wireless Headsets
Purchased this as I had a requirement to connect my Jabra t65's to my PC for conference calls. A standard Bluetooth dongle cannot handle the bi-directional requirements for communication (sound + microphone) as I found the connection would frequently drop or others would intermittently not hear me/bad quality. The connection would also suffer from some serious latency (lag) issues.The Aventree Leaf solves this issue perfectly. I'm using Windows 10 - just plugged in the dongle, and it automatically installed the drivers. The thing to remember is that the PC will see the dongle as a Sound Device and not a Bluetooth device, so connecting other Bluetooth devices to the dongle are done 'blind'. It's very simple though, just put your headset/device in pair mode, hold down the button on the dongle, and they will pair. I've only needed to do this once with my headset and it connects every time with no issues. I've also connected it to a Bluetooth speaker just fine, although it's worth mentioning that the dongle will only pair with one device at a time.The connection quality is great, and when you do need to communicate over your headset, you just push the button on the dongle to enter 'aptX Low Latency' mode for high quality communications with zero latency. I've not had a call drop out or anyone reporting they can't hear me since!The range is fantastic too. I live in a 5-level town house and I get connection in every room.I was a little hesitant at the £30 price tag, but it's worth every penny! As working from home has become the new normal, this piece of kit has been invaluable in keeping me connecting to my colleagues.
S**E
Sort of work
I had to buy this as Sony’s best headphones - WH-1000XM2/3’s (IMO) don’t work with Sony’s PlayStation 4 Pro. It’s madness that Sony don’t allow you to pair headphones, surely it’s just a software update that would allow compatibility? And if it’s a hardware issue, then why was it not fixed for the Pro update?Hopefully PS5 will allow you to pair headphones, or at the very least, Sony headphones.I’ve got a a pair of Sony pulse headphones (also require an adaptor) but I find them uncomfortable, they apply to much pressure to my ears/ head. Hence why I wanted to use the XM3’s.Anyway, this adaptor works fine for audio, there’s an option for audio and chat. But it’s terrible. You can barley hear anything with this option enabled. So as long as you don’t need to use the chat/ comms function then this adaptor is great.No good for warzone if you’re wanting to use the mic on your headphones. Ok if you’re antisocial, like myself, who has chat turned off.
S**Y
Amazing sound quality!
I was looking for a simple DAC for my desktop setup. Then I thought to maybe 'go wireless', though I really wanted a sound coming out of USB and found this transmitter!Easy to connect. I've never got any connection issues.The sound quality is really great in my opinion! I paired it with Audioengine B1 bluetooth receiver, and from it to PS Audio Gain Cell DAC via Optical output to Adam Audio T8V monitors via XLR Mogami cables... The sound I hear even more pleasant (to me) than via MacBook Pro's Bluetooth (late 2017), or Galaxy S9+ or iPod touch. I am very surprised! Using it with my old PC with Windows 10. It might sound crazy, but often I even like this sound more than via direct USB output. It's just more rich and transparent, all the tiny details in sound are there. Who knows how it measures, maybe there are some distortions that might color the sound, but I love it! :DAs for the volume, you can't control the volume on the device itself, and even on the computer as far as I understand. Only muting works. I used to control the volume via desktop speakers such as Bose Companion 20, before I got another pair of monitors.I don't know about PS4, but with my PC the volume level is identical to direct USB output (at least to my hearing). Also, it only supports 16bit/48kHz for obvious reasons. Bluetooth version 4.1. Didn't try the microphone yet. And didn't try to upgrade the firmware.I'm very happy with this transmitter!Thank you!
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