Bluetooth Transmitter Receiver-BT5823
[2-in-1 Bluetooth Adapter] In TX mode, it is a Bluetooth transmitter plugged into non-Bluetooth devices such as TV/PC, transmitting audio to Bluetooth headphones/speaker; In RX mode, it is a Bluetooth receiver connected to wired speaker/car stereo/home sound system, receiving audio from smartphones or tablets
[Bluetooth 5.0 and aptX Low Latency] Equipped with CSR Bluetooth 5.0 audio chipset and aptX low Latency technology, streaming higher quality audio in sync and providing a more stable connection; Supports aptX & aptX-LL in both TX and RX modes. Note: Bluetooth devices such as Bluetooth headphones/speakers are also required to support low latency
[Built-in battery] Works up to 13 hours in transmitter mode and 8 hours in receiver mode; It takes 2 hours to be fully charged and can still be used while charging
[Hands-Free Calls] Built-in microphone, one button to Answer/Redial/Hang up/Reject calls, free your hands; An ideal Bluetooth car adapter to ensure driving safety
[Dual-link] This Bluetooth transmitter receiver can be paired with 2 devices simultaneously in TX and RX modes. In TX mode, it can be paired with two Bluetooth headsets/speakers; In RX mode, it can be paired with two smartphones or tablets
ZIOCOM 2-in-1 Bluetooth Transmitter and Receiver
Frequently asked questions
Firstly make sure the adapter is in pairing state, with the indicator flashing quickly; Then ensure that your device (like Bluetooth headphone) is in Bluetooth pairing mode, no other device paired to it. But if the adapter have been paired to your other devices and you want to use it to a new device, you can try to clear the pairing hisotry first. If they are both in pairing mode, make them close within 1 meter.
To achieve low latency and enjoy "no lip sync delay” experience, your device should also support aptX Low Latency. If not, the adapter might use another codec ( like SBC,aptX ), so there may result in some noticeable audio delay by some users.
Firstly make sure it is successfully paired to your device and have enough volume. If there is no problems but still no sound, please ensure the aux cable is tightly plugged into " AUDIO OUT" or headphone jack in your TV. Then change the TV's sound settings from " TV Speaker "to" Audio Out ".
If you connect the 3.5mm aux jack and USB charging port to the same audio source, it may easily cause some ground loop buzzing noise. In this case you can use a ground loop nose isolator. If you don't have one, please use a separate usb charger instead.