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The Avantree DG60P is a long-range USB Bluetooth 5.3 adapter designed for seamless audio transmission across devices like PS5, PS4, PC, and Mac. With a remarkable range of up to 164ft outdoors and 100ft indoors, it supports aptX Adaptive technology for high-definition audio and low latency, ensuring an immersive experience for gaming and streaming. Its user-friendly plug-and-play design makes it easy to connect Bluetooth headphones and speakers without complicated setups.
Data Link Protocol | Bluetooth |
Data Transfer Rate | 50 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Headphones & Speakers |
Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Item Weight | 22 Grams |
W**N
Works well... Works at a good distance...
Hiking around the house with bluetooth headphones my mac mini bluetooth came up short - sound in my headphones would crackle/fade past 35 feet and behind walls.Got one of these DG60Ps and ran a usb cable from the bedroom mac mini around the carpet and under the couch to the center of the house and - no problems at all... Same headphones too! I can walk all day and even walk around most of the upstairs and hear fine.Got another, just on a hunch, and ran a usb cable to my first floor from my third floor. Actually I just used an existing Cat 5 to usb adapter that I already had. But, I did add another 25' usb patch cable to get the antennae to the center of the downstairs. Again, it worked great!I listen to mostly YouTube, and while I use a variety of headphones I don't listen much to music, so I can't tell you about fidelity, but I'd expect it to be as good as my bluetooth mac mini was - and even better.Nice little device. Stupid simple to use. Really stupid. Really simple. Just know how your individual headphones pair and watch and trust the lights on the DG60P. It basically pairs up automatically, then select the DG60P as your preferred output device in settings on your computer.It does typically clip the first .5 second off my YouTube videos out of the gate - sometimes with a crackle, but past that - no problems, great range, strong sound.I may buy more of these. Once you get used to them, you seem to want to add the extra range to everything... Why not?
N**I
Perfect Choice for aptX Adaptive on PC + Gaming
This dongle performs wonderfully for audio quality, range, and has exceptionally low latency in "low latency" mode.I upgraded from a Momentum 3 with a Creative BT-W3 dongle for atpX Low Latency. I compared the Sennheiser BTD 600 Bluetooth adapter vs. the Avantree DG60P for the purposes of wireless PC gaming on Windows 11 with aptX Adaptive on a Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless.The BTD600 on firmware 1.22.0 has about 100ms more latency than the Avantree DG60P in LL mode. Surprisingly, the DG60P only manages an extra 5-10 meters of range over the BTD600 despite the antenna. The DG60P seems to win/tie on all fronts including price. You also get the benefit of instantly switching to aptX-HD whenever you want, if you can hear the difference. The BTD600 only wins on portability and comes with a USB-C adapter. Since I need headphones for wireless PC gaming and I'm sensitive to latency, I'm returning the BTD600 and keeping the DG60P.IMPORTANT: disable the microphone in your windows settings! If you don't, the audio quality will be terrible. This was the exact same situation with both dongles.
C**.
ABSOLUTELY GARBAGE SOUND QUALITY!!!
Pure garbage... says it's for ps5.. hooked it up to my $300 headphones because I wanted to be wireless and not have the headphones plugged into the controller, and it sounded like complete garbage... like I was literally hearing through 2 tin cans and a string... switched it to music mode and BOOM! Immediately sounded amazing! But the mic didnt work... I guess in music mode the mic on your headset doesn't work... it literally says talk mode drops the volume and audio quality "due to technological limitations with bluetooth".. I call bs because $70 gaming headsets use the same type of dongle to connect and they sounds fine while using it's microphone... it also says that if I want good sound quality and to also use my microphone that I'm sure 99% of people want to do, You can use your microphone on your controller which also sounds like trash... waste of money!!!!
D**D
It works---even on APTX Adaptive
works greatI use on windows 10 computer to connect to Bose QuietComfort UltraCan go all the way to mailbox with music on ; works with aptX-Adaptive earbuds too.Light colors and blink rate indicates connection type --- on Windows is works as USB port rather than as a sound card connection within Windows ; some trial and error needed to get it working on Windows
C**S
Perfect for my senhieser
I use this alongside my senhieser and I'm able to get aptx adaptive on my PC. Sound is much better than wired and also works well for gaming. There is no noticable latency.
M**N
Adds a lot to bluetooth headphones
Quite a good product, not too expensive. The range advertisement hasn't really panned out for me. I got the same on my laptop. But for compatible headphones with Bluetooth low latency or aptX adaptive these really expand the range of the headphones.I'm getting about a 162ms of end to end latency on the low latency mode on my Bose Quiet Comfort Ultra headphones while the Avantree is connected to a dock connected to my laptop. I got about 100ms end to end with a wire so that's not too bad at all. Noticeable when gaming, but not too bad. On quality mode it's more like 200 (still better than the 340 I got with Bluetooth). Windows doesn't support codecs other than AAC or SBC so a lot of headphones can't really be maximized to their full potential. I notice no degradation to signal quality and I can't hear a significant difference between wired and when using AptX Adaptive. Some treble instruments like drums have a little less details but it's barely noticeable to me. A better audiophile can chime in elsewhere.On my headphones and setup there's no popping, audio skipping, or other issues so I can recommend it with my setup.
I**N
Interesting device but one very annoying flaw: defaults to headset mode not music mode
This device is a audio interface/soundcard with built in bluetooth streaming capabilities. That means that your computer/software does not have any way to control the bluetooth portion. The device functions in two modes: "Headset" or "Music" mode. Unfortunately every time you restart your computer it defaults back to "headset" mode and I have to switch it to "music" mode by pressing the button twice.There is no way to change this behavior as far as I can tell. There is no manual on the website, just a FAQ.
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