

🎧 Elevate your audio game—wireless freedom without compromise!
The 1Mii ML300 Bluetooth Transmitter Receiver is a compact, dual-mode device that enables seamless wireless audio streaming by converting wired headphones or non-Bluetooth speakers into Bluetooth-enabled devices. Featuring Bluetooth 5.0 with low latency, it supports simultaneous connection to two devices, offers up to 20 hours of battery life, and ensures broad compatibility with phones, laptops, car stereos, and more—making it a versatile, travel-friendly audio solution.






















| ASIN | B0C6MDSFBB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,834 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #6,888 in MP3 Player Accessories |
| Manufacturer | 1Mii |
| Package Dimensions | 14.6 x 11.71 x 2.21 cm; 90 g |
W**U
I have several wired earphones that I purchased over many years. I DO NOT like bluetooth ear phones because you lose them easily, and I do not like the idea of radiation beaming directly next to my brain. I bought these so that I can use my 3.5mm jack wired ear phones and my other bluetooth speakers and devices. This device connects to my phone, tablet, laptop, my 2009 car stereo system (via AUX) and other devices either as a transmitter or a receiver interchangeably VERY fast and there is no latency. It automatically remembers your devices as long as you don't have more than 2 devices turned on simultaneously since it can connect 2 devices at the same time. Battery life is long. Fresh out of the box, I used it for 2 weeks without any initial charge, 2-3hrs a day. The distance you can move away from your device however, is not that far. I found after 50feet or so, it starts to stagger. That's still pretty good in my books.
T**E
I got this specifically for air travel. My old wired ear buds sounded terrible when I plugged them into the audio port on the airplane to watch the movies on the seat back screen. I tried this on my last flight and it worked great, the blue tooth signal went right to my wireless/bluetooth ear buds and sounded fine. Very small, compact, pairs easily, recharges quickly and can also serve as a receiver plugged into other speakers that don't have blue tooth. I don't use it frequently, and it will discharge slowly over time when stored, so recharge it ahead time if you plan to use it. A very practical and functional bluetooth transceiver for a very reasonable price.
R**V
The dual transmitter works connecting both Android and Apple at the same time while connected to a projector. Connecting it to ear buds for the first time was a bit tricky, required patience. One thing Iearned while using it was it still needs to be charged (or connected to power source) while plugged in audio jack for transmission
M**R
Got it in White. While it's a bit unclear, it seems to support BT 5.3 and the various standards associated with that, but I've seen it as 5.0 (manual), 5.2 (the 1Mii web page) and 5.3 here at Amazon. The Apt-X HD is really nice for getting good quality BT audio out of my Windows box for Spotify (given the limitations of BT and Spotify, etc. etc.), and the Mac laptops connect via AAC (as usual). I've got an old Klipsch powered desktop speaker set (ProMedia 2.1 THX) plugged in via the 1/8" jack, and it works quite well with the 1Mii ML300. The single button per "connected device" takes some getting used to, and the manual is, as usual, kind of confusing. Between things on this Amazon page, the manual, and some experimentation, I was able to mount my Mac laptop and Windows desktop simultaneously and they switch off pretty easily. I did not test the transmit, as I also use Sony headphones so got a beefier Fiio BTA-30 Pro (6x the price of this gadget!) to allow the Mac to transmit LDAC. While that's a nice device, this 1Mii can do much of the same (at least up to Apt-X), but doesn't support all the fancy optical and powerful DAC features of the Fiio. I haven't tested the 1/8" jack signal coming out to see how clean it is, but I don't get tons of crackle or hum at high volume with no signal (but not zero). I also have turned the source volume up and output seems basically ok, but I don't expect much from a tiny device at this price. Biggest hassle: if a signal doesn't show up for a while, the ML300 just shuts off, even when plugged in. This means that if you don't use your computer for a day, the thing just turns off. You have to manually turn it off and back on to RX to re-awaken it. This means it can't be an in-wall or otherwise hidden option, and also means you need to keep it reachable, which kind of sucks. I expected that if it's permanently charging, it wouldn't ever shut off unless I turned off. Also, it seems to "sleep" the speakers when the audio pauses or stops, making a loud "click" sound which is just sloppy electronics. So, it's kind of minor, but also frustrating to have to dig the thing out and turn it off and on again when it powers down. It boots quickly and reconnects quickly, but it's just an avoidable "feature". Making this settable would be much appreciated in a future rev. But for the price, you get Apt-X HD (and LL if your device supports it) which is a nice add in this price range, as well as a tiny size. The one-button dance and auto-shutoff are hassles, but at this price point, it's not hard to overlook them, at least when I'm not bumping my head into the desk as I yet again cycle the switch. Overall, a good buy, esp at this price.
B**7
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