🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game with the Connect Hub!
The MEE audio Connect Hub is a versatile Bluetooth transmitter and receiver that allows you to stream audio wirelessly from your TV or other devices to Bluetooth headphones or speakers. With features like dual-headphone streaming, aptX Low Latency technology for minimal audio lag, and a voice-assisted setup, this device is designed for both modern and classic audio systems, ensuring a seamless listening experience.
W**W
Great solution for hearing impaired or overall sound reduction around the house.
This is the best audio to bluetooth interface I have found. It is not the cheapest, but it is the most versatile. I use this for a lot of listening as it does not bother others in the house and my hearing is down a bit with age. Even using low cost, but name brand headphones, brings the sound right to my ears and work very well without hearing aids. I like the support for 2 headphones useful as I can keep a backup charged headphone handy when the current headphone in use runs down. The bluetooth syncing is very smooth with this device. I have 2 units for different TV's in the home. I use one set and my wife uses the other. I have older TV's(8+ years) that don't have bluetooth built in. The TV's work well and no need to replace as I get at least 1920 x 1080 on every thing. I tried cheap interfaces out of China, but they just don't work as well. One of my 9 year old units started having issues and I had to replace it. I bought a replacement MEE unit as I knew I could trust its performance. With this setup, I can run the volume as loud as I like. I definitely recommend this for seniors. For reference, I use JBL 510BT on-ear headphones, as you can sometimes find them for under $30 on sale and I use a number of units.
T**E
Works Like a Champ
We already have a MEE up and working on our Sony TV in the family room. It has been a sanity-saver (mine) in our home as my partner likes to listen to sports on LOUD. It paired easily with a set of Jabra headphones. Wanting to save a couple of bucks I ordered another brand of bluetooth transmitter for my living room TV that did not come with an optical cable. Big mistake as it would not work with the TV settings. I returned it and got another MEE. Again, setup was a breeze as MEE includes an audio optical cable. I paired it with my Airpods (another learning experience) but since my pods are older there is no way to control the volume on them. Duh. I treated myself to a pair of JBL headphones and I'm all set. The neat thing about the MEE is that it will recognize your headphones automatically once paired; no plugging or unplugging any device. You just need to make sure to get the correct audio settings on your TV. I'm not a technical wizard by any means but the MEE was so easy to set up, pair and start listening. They have a couple of excellent tutorials on YouTube if you run into problems. Well worth the money.
H**E
Works Really Well
This little gadget works great at wirelessly transmitting audio from my TV to my headphones without interfering with other system features such as the remote control, cable functions etc. Comes with cables so you can hook it up three ways. I recommend it.
S**S
Almost perfect
I have been trying to simplify my TV viewing in the bedroom. The first step was to finally get a remote that controlled everything. The second step was find a solution where my bluetooth headphones would work for all of the devices. My wife usually goes to sleep before I do and the BANG BANG of John Wick 4 is not conducive to her sleeping making bluetooth headphones a necessity. Unfortunately, no one bluetooth could connect to all of the devices and does not connect to the TV. I have a Bose Solo 5 soundbar, Insignia TV, AppleTV, Roku and FireTV. I literally was switching between two bluetooths if I wanted to change to another media. That is why I bought this. Setup was pretty straightforward. And once I got it set up it works exactly as I want it to. Here was the issue and why it didn't get five stars. My original plan was to have the Bose connected to the TV and the Bose connect to the MEE. That sort of worked, but you could still hear sound coming from the Bose which is not what I wanted (maybe I was expecting too much). The other problem I had was that it did not work using the optical input. What did eventually work and maybe this is how it was intended to always work and I just didn't know was connecting the Bose to the TV via optical input and the MEE to the TV via 3.5mm cable. This setup finally worked and I am finally down to one bluetooth headphone even if it isn't how I initially envisioned it. I am glad they provided all other various connection options so I was able to figure out what works. This accomplishes what I am looking for. Would have been great if I could connect it straight to the Bose and it swapped between the two, but I can live with this.
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