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The Miccus Home RTX 2.0 is a versatile Bluetooth transmitter/receiver designed for high-quality, low-latency audio streaming. Supporting up to 300 ft outdoor range and dual headphone connections, it effortlessly upgrades any TV or stereo with optical, RCA, or 3.5mm inputs. Perfect for professionals seeking seamless, lag-free audio for entertainment or work-from-home setups.
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Brand | miccus |
Series | Home RTX 2.0 |
Item model number | MHRTX-20 |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.25 x 2 x 0.8 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.25 x 2 x 0.8 inches |
Color | RTX 2.0 for TV, Optical, 3.5mm, aptX-LL, Dual Link |
Power Source | USB |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Manufacturer | Miccus, Inc. |
ASIN | B075J4RKGH |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 8, 2017 |
E**T
Clean, strong transmission.
If you're having problems connecting multiple bluetooth speakers (or headphones) over an extended distance, this is the product for you. I'm running six bluetooth speakers in my Lanai/pool area, (80X50) and lesser transmitters weren't cutting it. I've tried other dual-channel transmitters where there's lag on one channel when the second one connects - this system handles everything cleanly and with no issues. Currently running two of them (the don't interfere with each other,) to feed four of my speakers, and just ordered a third unit to replace the transmitters that were feeding the other two.Great bang for the buck
K**H
Saved time. Saved money. Works great. Excellent customer service.
I had a "problem," and this device was the answer.I bought the Miccus RTX 2.0 bluetooth transmitter in January, 2018. I have an old style music set-up, with a CD changer, cassette player, turntable, and tuner/amp. I have two pairs of wired speakers, one pair in the kitchen and one in the living room. I had been contemplating getting a distribution box and running wires for two more sets of speakers, one for the dining room and one for the porch, but the physical challenges would take days to overcome. I thought that there must be an easier way, and this is it. I bought the Miccus 2.0 because it said that it could be paired with two devices. I only bought one wireless speaker to try it out.After I had placed the order, I discovered in looking at the product descriptions that the 2.0 does not ship with RCA cables (which I needed), though the less expensive model does. I contacted customer service at Miccus and within a few days I had the cable I needed, no charge. The response to my email was within an hour or two.I hooked up the device to the aux outputs on my amp and turned on the bluetooth speaker. While I stood with the speaker in one hand and the directions for pairing in the other, the devices paired as I read the instructions. I did nothing but turn them on! That's as easy as it gets. Less than five minutes from opening the box to music playing in my hand. I was playing an old John Fogerty LP at the time, and I carried the speaker to the dining room, where before there was no music. On the way there, I noticed something that I should have thought about ahead of time: there's a noticeable lag between the wired and the wireless. Not being a true audiophile, I hadn't considered this, but I don't care. If I'm in a location where the music is playing over the wireless speakers, I will shut the wired speakers off. I can now play LPs, CDs, and cassettes anywhere I want to without the many hours I would have spent running the wires. I have had no issues with losing the pairing or the signal breaking up at a distance of about 25 feet with intervening plaster walls and a brick chimney. I will eventually get a second speaker to pair with the Miccus 2.0. I even saw in the instructions that the devices can be "chained" together. I'm not sure how that works, but I may get another one and try it to see if I can have the same music in four locations without the lag.This device saved me time and money, and it works great. That's 5 stars.
A**R
Music Yes, Tv so so
Have been experimenting with bluetooth headsets an thought I would see how well these streaming units work on my Sony TV to Yamaha stereo system. This Miccus unit well packaged and very thoughtfully enclosed different ways to hook up to tv or stereo, including RCA and Optical. My stereo has optical out so this was perfect. Excellent instructions pretty easy to use and pair with a Jlab headset using bluetooth. So far so good. Audio streaming was perfect quality and as far as distance goes, walked into my utility room probably 40feet and a good joggle . No issues. ( using CD and TV feed into stereo)But one issue,,, a bit of latency if you are watching TV. I tried connections thru the stereo AND direct to the TV, so the latency is in the Miccus. Usable? Yes but a bit annoying if not unexpected.. Just be aware of it.. If you are going to stream music this will work fine from my tests. I wanted to be able to use a wireless headset instead of my wired ones for clearer listening on some shows. Have not tried it in the receiving mode, I would say a good bi directional unit for starters.
S**N
If you have specific need, read this, it might help you.
I don't write reviews often, but I decided to do for this item.First of all, its much smaller then what it seams on the pictures, its GREAT and feels like quality item. I like that part of it, but what it should be doing I don't. Reason for one star is that technically its useless for some people. Here is why:It does transmit with no problems to two devices, pass through function also works so in essence you can hook up 3 speakers, two via bluetooth and one through audio digital pass through. Why its useless for some people like me? It robs you for 40% of volume on all 3 speakers AND to be worse, speakers on bluetooth and the one you hooked up on audio digital output WILL NOT be in sync, and it can not be adjusted. That means, sound (speech or music) will have a strong echo.If you are not using it for 3 speaker set up like I wanted to, yeah, it might be useful for you ONLY if you never play loud music, as like I said, volume output is 40% less. KEEP in mind that, EVEN THEN you are still paying in sound quality, as the lower sound output will FORCE you to raise volume on your speakers, that means your speakers are always in hight volume meaning they also amp up any noise in the signal.So if you want to listen medium volume, your speakers need to be on 100% Volume, and when you pause the music you will hear humming from the speakers as they are on 100%. Humming wont be heard when speakers are set on 50-60%, but then as transmitter robs you off volume, 50-60% volume on the speakers will give you low volume sound.So to conclude, why to NOT buy:1) It lowers sound output by 40% so if you like to listen loud music sometimes, do not buy this.2) If you want to hook up 3 speakers with using the pass through, do not buy this, as speakers wont be in sync,3) If you want to listen to up to medium volume but you want good quality, do not buy, as you will be having humming noise.Why to BUY:Only if you want to hook up 2 speakers on bluetooth, and you plan to use it for background music where you dont need high volume.NOTE: I have another single bluetooth receiver only, I test it and that one does not lower output volume, which means this Miccus trans/receiver has a bad output volume period.
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