🎶 Elevate Your Travel Sound Experience!
The Avantree Relay is a premium Bluetooth 5.3 adapter designed for seamless audio transmission in various environments, including airplanes and TVs. With support for aptX Adaptive, it delivers high-quality sound while allowing dual connections for shared listening. Its long battery life of up to 20 hours and user-friendly controls make it an essential travel companion for audiophiles.
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Control Type | simple" or "basic |
Outer Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Color | Black |
Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Installation Type | Plug In |
Includes Remote | No |
AntennaDescription | Bluetooth antenna for wireless audio transmission |
Additional Features | 1. aptX-Adaptive Support; 2. Dual Link; 3. 20hr Playtime |
Rechargeable Battery Included | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 1 CR5 batteries required. (included) |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
Number of Lithium-ion Cells | 1 |
Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 0.8 Watt Hours |
Battery Type | Lithium-Polymer |
Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Auxiliary |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Data Link Protocol | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth support? | Yes |
Audio Output Mode | Digital Bluetooth (aptX-Adaptive, aptX-Low Latency) |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Audio Input | Bluetooth, 3.5mm AUX |
Compatibility Options | Airplanes, various devices, and Bluetooth headphones/earbuds with AUX or Bluetooth connectivity, including those that support aptX-Adaptive and aptX-Low Latency codecs |
Compatible Devices | Bluetooth headphones or earbuds |
Supported Standards | Bluetooth, aptX, aptX-Adaptive, aptX-Low Latency |
Item Weight | 4.5 Ounces |
Battery Weight | 4.4 Grams |
Lithium Battery Weight | 1.76 Grams |
B**B
iPod classic bluetooth w/ Bose Revolve & Sonos speakers - easy, no latency, no lag, no static
Very seldom does "plug and play" work as seamlessly as promised . . . except this does!Using this to give an oldie but goodie iPod classic the ability to Bluetooth connect and play through a couple Bose Revolve and Sonos speakers.Seriously, this took less than 5 minutes to set up.Plug it into the iPod's headset jack, then plug it into an outlet. It came with about a 75% charge, but I wanted it to always be plugged into a power source since I plan on leaving it in place.Toggle the on button to on, then push the sync button on this transmitter and on the first speaker. Connected easily.Do the same with the second speaker. Connected just as easily.At this point, I paired the two Bose speakers with each other so they could play in either party or stereo mode. No matter which mode they're in, they play in sync with each other without lag, latency or static.So far, I've used this about a dozen times since initial set up and there was no issues with needing to re-pair or re-sync - - - all devices remembered each other and picked up just where they left off.It honestly took me more time dealing with the physical aspect of cord managing the charging cable (fishing the cable behind furniture so it's out of sight) than actual set up of the device.Comments:- note there is an actual on/off switch on the device. It's tiny and on the side of the transmitter, but that needs to be "on" in order to function.- happy surprise that there are also volume control buttons right along side the on/off switch. I don't need those in my situation, but if you're travelling or are using this as a portable transmitter, this is a handy bonus- it's amazingly teeny - - - about the size of a flash drive and smaller than an old school pack of gum- comes with a 2 prong headset jack, presumably for airplane use, but I think most airlines have gone to the single jack input as I honestly can't remember the last time I saw a double jack on a plane.- comes with a charging cable, but not the wall plug.- if you're taking this with you, it also comes with a compact case that everything fits into nicely
1**D
Used on my Roku smart tv
I have an efficiency apartment. My tv is across the room from my bed, approximately 16 feet. My onn smart Roku tv has crappy sound which is then complicated by the air conditioner located between the tv and my bed making things even harder to hear. My dad has headphones that allow him extra ability to hear his tv but I wanted something simpler and would allow me to use my wireless earbuds. This does that. The price is not absorbent. The set up was easy. as long as you know how to put your earbuds in pairing mode. ;). Scan the QR code with your phone, follow the prompts and then it’s all done. It took about 5 minutes. I hooked up two pairs of earbuds for when I run low on my battery for one set. I just switch to the pair that has a full battery. I highly recommend using both left and right earbuds for the best sound experience. I did try putting one earbud from each set in my ears and was impressed that I could lower or increase the volume as needed for two different listening experiences. You will need to adjust the sound via your earbuds. The device itself has only one volume control. I will only be using one pair at a time. I put my base unit at full sound so that I could use my tv volume control to adjust up and down.
H**A
A great option to avoid the cord
I originally purchased this to use with an iPad, and I will probably still do that, but since my husband and I use a Roku Ultra with headphones, this was a great option to be able to use bluetooth.The only thing I have found a little bit quirky, is the connection for the second set of earbuds. Sometimes it connects automatically, and sometimes it doesn't. When it doesn't, I just have to press the big button, and it will. That would be the only thing that someone buying these would need to know.I do recommend this. It's a small footprint and so far has worked really well.
J**Y
Connects to old iPod Too!!!!
I have not used this little device on an aircraft at this point.. but I have an old I pod one of the old really skinny ones that has no blue tooth of WiFi connectivity .. well i have tried this lil gadget… paired it with my AirPod pro ear buds… then plugged into my old iPod…. I was totally delighted it worked, also I walked outside left iPod and avantree relay transmitter on table in house I didn’t lose connection till I was about 100+ feet away… I was thrilled…. I have high hopes that this device will connect just fine to inflight entertainment system…. Very pleased with purchase so far…. I will update in a month
A**F
Great purchase
I bought this for a flight I was taking to Japan. I connected two different devices (Beats and galaxy earbuds) so I could have different options during my flight. I wanted the option to watch TV on the flight without having a cord hanging in front of me the whole time. It was easy to connect my two devices during the flight. I would suggest pairing your devices before you get on the flight though.
C**C
Works as advertised!
No wires! Yippee! Got this to broadcast to our new Sony wireless headphones. Works as advertised... plugged it in, turned it on, turned the headset on and bingo... sound! No fuss no mess, just works. Real treat on an airplane; I was always forgetting to unplug my headset when I got up. No longer a problem. Don't know if the sound is better but it certainly isn't any worse but that is attributable to the Sony headset not this intermediary.
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