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# Bluetooth 5.3 Adaptive 32-bit Hi-Res Audio Optical & RCA Outputs Audioengine 32 Bit Bluetooth Receiver for Home Stereo, Bluetooth 5.3 Adaptive, Optical and RCA Connections, Enhance Your Audio System Wireless Streaming

**Brand:** audioengine
**Price:** S/.1346
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Upgrade your stereo game—wireless, flawless, and future-ready!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Audioengine 32 Bit Bluetooth Receiver for Home Stereo, Bluetooth 5.3 Adaptive, Optical and RCA Connections, Enhance Your Audio System Wireless Streaming by audioengine
- **How much does it cost?** S/.1346 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- audioengine enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted audioengine brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Next-Gen Bluetooth 5.3:** Seamless, ultra-stable wireless connectivity with extended 100ft range—cut the cords, not the quality.
- • **Plug & Play Versatility:** Effortlessly integrates with any home stereo via Optical or RCA, transforming legacy systems into wireless hubs.
- • **Dual Send & Receive Modes:** Switch between sending and receiving audio signals to future-proof your setup and maximize flexibility.
- • **Microwave-Proof Stability:** Robust signal immunity ensures uninterrupted playback even in busy, interference-prone environments.
- • **Audiophile-Grade Sound Quality:** Experience pristine 32-bit high-resolution audio streaming that elevates every note.

## Overview

The Audioengine 32 Bit Bluetooth Receiver leverages cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.3 Adaptive technology and a premium 32-bit DAC to deliver superior wireless audio streaming. With versatile Optical and RCA outputs, it effortlessly modernizes traditional home stereo systems, offering dual send/receive functionality and an impressive 100-foot range. Designed for audiophiles and professionals alike, it ensures stable, high-fidelity sound free from common wireless interference.

## Description

desertcart.com: Audioengine 32 Bit Bluetooth Receiver for Home Stereo, Bluetooth 5.3 Adaptive, Optical and RCA Connections, Enhance Your Audio System Wireless Streaming : Electronics

Review: The Audioengine B2 Bluetooth Music Receiver is worth every penny!! - I've now had the Audioengine B2 for a couple of months, well past the 50 hour "break-in" time, and I can say that it is without reservation the best $189 gadget I've bought in a long time. I had been using a Motorola DC800, which I bought several years ago on the recommendation of David Pogue, when he was still with the NYTimes. There's no comparison between the performance of the two devices--the Audioengine is in a different audio cosmos, mostly, I'm sure, because of the superior quality of the digital to analog conversion chips--cheap vs. not-so-cheap. The quality and clarity of the sound produced by the Audioengine is, to my 70+ year-old ears--dramatic. I have some hearing loss, and the difference the Audioengine makes for me is the difference between being able to understand newscasters voices and missing 25 to 35 percent of what's being said. As for music, the results are excellent. The set-up for me was effortless. I'd been using the other gateway for years, and the Audioengine, if anything, was even easier to pair. It's working flawlessly with 2 iMacs, 2 iPhone 5's and 2 iPads, for a 6 device maximum, perfect for us. You just have to remember which device is connected to the music receiver because, like all Bluetooth devices, it only connects with one source at a time. If you forget that your computer is connected, you will not be able to pair another device with the device until your disconnect it form the one it's currently paired with. To solve this, I usually just leave it connected to my iMac and access music through iTunes on the computer via the Remote app on the phones and iPads. It works like a charm. Oh, about the range--my old Motorola DC 800 can maintain a connection up to about 35 feet or so then it drops out. Also, whenever we turned on our microwave when using the older gateway, it would stop working until the microwave went off, then it would sometimes continue playing and sometimes just disconnect. With the Audioengine, that has not been a problem. The manufacturer claims that the device's range is 100 feet. That seems accurate to me, plus the Audioengine seems oblivious to our microwave. Also, as a technical detail, I have it connected to a Pioneer Elite SC-55 Receiver with three separate music zones. To connect it to multi-zone devices, you'll usually have to connect BOTH the digital AND analog outputs to get sound in multi-zone configurations. Most digital receivers cannot broadcast digital signals to other than the main speakers. At least, that's the way the last two Pioneer receivers I've used have been configured. Bottom line: simple set-up, superior audio performance, great range...I give it 5 stars plus. TWO WEEKS LATER; One more little glitch which has come up a couple of times. While switching between devices, or sometimes after a power grid failure, the device shuts down its analogue output and only outputs through the digital output. This affects my Pioneer receiver's multi-zone output, which only accommodates analogue signals. The problem is solved by rebooting the bluetooth device--simply unplug it, wait a few seconds, then plug it back in. Problem solved. A minor inconvenience, but I thought I'd mention it. And one more thing--the power light on the device is very bright. If you have it in a bedroom, you'll have to cover it because it illuminates the whole room like a powerful night light. Also, I edited the original review after I discovered that the popping chattering problem I was having can be solved by keeping the device as far away as possible from the power supply on my receiver. Just moving it to another shelf in the cabinet solved this problem. Have had the device for several months now and still think it's worth 5 stars.
Review: Amazing - Builtin 24bit DAC gives you upsampling which is magical! - --------------------------- OVERVIEW --------------------------- Audioengine's B1 Bluetooth Music Receiver is the affordable, simple wireless home audio solution we've been waiting for. When Apple's AirPlay debuted, with its relatively high-fidelity wireless audio, it was exciting. Bluetooth, which lagged behind in sound quality, eventually caught up and arguably surpassed AirPlay, which would sometimes stutter from network hiccups. Bluetooth, not needing any extra hardware (like a router), is far less likely to stutter, so the final piece of the home audio puzzle is a Bluetooth receiver for high-end musical tastes. The aluminum case of the B1 reflects traditional Audioengine design and the high-quality components and audio fidelity are typical of Audioengine's commitment to great sound at affordable prices. The Audioengine B1 continues to close the gap between your computer music and home hi-fi and even if you're not an audio enthusiast we guarantee your music will sound better! The audio quality of most Bluetooth products isn't usually very inspiring and their limited range can be frustrating. The B1 solves these problems by implementing the aptX codec, which is a high-quality audio converter designed specifically for audio. The B1 also has special circuitry and a precision-tuned antenna to extend the wireless range, providing much more versatility than other Bluetooth receivers. Upgrade your Bluetooth and breathe new life into your audio system. You already have Bluetooth on your tablet, computer, or iDevice, so get more out of it and experience stunning audio with the Audioengine B1 Bluetooth Receiver including aptX, 24-bit upsampling DAC, and extended range. --------------------------- WHAT'S IN THE BOX? --------------------------- - (1) B1 Receiver - (1) RCA audio cable (3ft/1m) - (1) Power adapter with detachable cable - (1) Microfiber bag - (1) Setup guide --------------------------- FEATURES --------------------------- - Easy setup, connects in seconds - Plug-n-play, no software to install - Superior sound and extended range - Streams audio from any media player (iTunes, Amarra, Youtube, etc.) - Connects to any music system with an audio input --------------------------- SETUP --------------------------- 1. Connect the included (or your own) audio cables from the B1 rear panel to your music system. 2. Connect the included power adapter to B1 and plug into an AC outlet. B1 will automatically go into pair mode. 3. On your device, turn on Bluetooth and select "Audioengine B1" to pair and connect. 4. Play your music. Setup is really this easy! A well written instruction guide is also included. --------------------------- SOUND QUALITY --------------------------- Due to the fact the AudioEngine has a built-in 24-bit DAC it will upsample the audio while supporting APT-X is a HUGE bonus. Wireless audio has improved by leaps and bounds in the short space of a few years, and the Audioengine B1 Premium Bluetooth Music Receiver is possibly my favorite device to come out of this high-fidelity revolution thus far. It solves the problem of shaky wireless home audio streaming, and it never degrades (and often improves) audio quality. Improvement in Bluetooth technology is the real hero here, but Audioengine takes it a step further and adds a top-notch DAC, which results in a top notch audio accessory worthy of our Editors' Choice designation. While it's expensive compared with the Apple AirPort Express, it does exactly the job it's supposed to do, with solid, reliable results This thing performs exceptionally and is just bliss for wireless music. --------------------------- VERDICT --------------------------- After using the Audioengine B1 for several weeks, I didn't find anything wrong about the product. I didn't encounter any hiccups or degradation of sound quality even when the receiver is farther from the source. This small aluminum box is simply a "magical instrument" that would easily replace those long audio cables, connecting your source and speakers, without any loss in audio quality. This is simply a great wireless Bluetooth DAC, and you really can't complain about its price. I've seen wired DACs from other companies that are priced higher than the B1, and they probably offer the same audio quality. Here is how I rank the adapters I test, from best to worst; BEST: Audioengine B1 Premium Bluetooth Music Receiver - $189 GOOD: Philips AEA2000/37 Bluetooth Hi-Fi Adapter/Receiver (Discontinued) - $28.99 Logitech Bluetooth Audio Adapter - $29.99 OK: HomeSpot NFC-Enabled Bluetooth Audio Receiver - $29.00 WORST: Amped Wireless Long Range Bluetooth Speaker Adapter - $55

## Features

- Advanced Bluetooth 5.3 Technology: Upgrade your audio experience with our aux to bluetooth adapter, featuring Bluetooth 5.3 Adaptive technology. This ensures seamless connectivity and superior sound quality, perfect for converting your wired audio devices into wireless systems.
- Versatile Connectivity Options: Our bluetooth adapter for tv and stereo receiver offers multiple connectivity options including Optical and RCA outputs. It's designed to integrate easily with various audio systems, making it a must-have bluetooth receiver for speakers and home stereo setups.
- High-Resolution Audio Support: Experience unparalleled sound quality with our bluetooth audio receiver, supporting up to 32-bit audio. This bluetooth stereo receiver is perfect for audiophiles looking to maintain high fidelity when streaming music wirelessly to their audio systems.
- Dual Functionality: This bluetooth receiver is designed for both sending and receiving audio signals. Easily transform your old audio equipment with our bluetooth to aux adapter, effectively turning traditional systems into wireless audio hubs.
- Extended Compatibility: Compatible with a wide range of devices, this bluetooth adapter for old receiver comes with an RCA extension cable for easy setup. It's the ideal solution for those looking to modernize their audio equipment with bluetooth stereo capabilities.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00MHTGZR4 |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,374 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #63 in Wireless Audio Receivers & Adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,246) |
| Date First Available | August 7, 2014 |
| Department | All Ages, Unisex |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5 ounces |
| Item model number | B1 |
| Manufacturer | Audioengine |
| Product Dimensions | 3.75 x 3.5 x 1 inches |

## Product Details

- **Audio Encoding:** Stereo
- **Audio Output Mode:** Stereo, Surround
- **Brand:** Audioengine
- **Color:** Grey
- **Compatible Devices:** Stereo Receivers
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth 5.3
- **Connector Type:** Optical, RCA
- **Controller Type:** Android
- **Special Feature:** Bluetooth 5.3 aptX-HD, Optical, iOS, Android, Windows, MacOS
- **Surround Sound Channel Configuration:** 2.0

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: what's the difference between this device and other cheaper devices on amazon. there is a lot of price difference.**
A: I am going to throw my two cents worth in, although the others have already answered this question very well.  The main differences between the B1 and cheaper devices are range and sound quality.  The B1 has far better range, even for devices which do not produce a strong emitting signal.  Also, the sound quality is much much better.  The reason I purchased the B1 is because I have a high end stereo and the cheaper bluetooth receiver I had produced a noticeably poorer sound.  I mainly use this with a Sony high definition (HD) music player (using FLAC lossless files) or sometimes with an iPod Touch (using 320 kbs MP3 files).  The FLAC files especially would point out the flaws of the cheaper Bluetooth receiver, whereas the clarity of the music using the B1 is excellent.

**Q: Can i connect my a+5 and dac1 to this so all devices benefit from wireless transmissions and better sound?**
A: Yes.  The B1 comes with an onboard DAC as part of the package.  I bypass the internal DAC through a Kimber Toslink cable, in favor of my musical fidelity v90 DAC.  Whether you use your DAC, the B1's, the blue tooth receiver will give you access to all of your music stored in the cloud or or locally on your smartphone or other device.

**Q: Can I connect 2 of these 2 different stereos in my home, and choose which one to listen to at the moment?  How do they appear when pairing ?**
A: Yes, I use 3 of them, two in two different rooms and one in the car.  They each get a unique Bluetooth GUID, and the way you switch depends on which phone you are using.  On iOS/Apple when a Bluetooth audio out is available, you go to settings/Bluetooth and connect to the receiver you want to play to.  They will all be listed as "audioengine B1", but there will be two of them there.  One for each room.

**Q: Does anyone know how to turn off the B1 or stop the blinking light when the B1 isn't in use? It's been blinking for a couple hours now.**
A: No way to turn it off. But there are several way to solve this issue1. In my case, I plug it in the switched outlet of my Marantz SR7002, so whenever I turn on my receiver, it will be on also.2. You could use a small piece of black electrical tape to cover the light portBut why are you doing this? It bothers you while watching movie??? Then place it inside the media center. Another the thing, when the light blinks, meaning it's not connected/paired to any device, which is good. Why you want to turn it off?? It doesn't comsume much of electricity though.Your wireless router plus the DSL modem consume even more energy compared to this tiny Bluetooth device.You spend 200 bucks on this audiophile quality Bluetooth but worry about it continue running??? Then you return it and buy those 20 dollar cheap quality one on eBay so you could switch it off manually

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Audioengine B2 Bluetooth Music Receiver is worth every penny!!
*by R***R on December 4, 2014*

I've now had the Audioengine B2 for a couple of months, well past the 50 hour "break-in" time, and I can say that it is without reservation the best $189 gadget I've bought in a long time. I had been using a Motorola DC800, which I bought several years ago on the recommendation of David Pogue, when he was still with the NYTimes. There's no comparison between the performance of the two devices--the Audioengine is in a different audio cosmos, mostly, I'm sure, because of the superior quality of the digital to analog conversion chips--cheap vs. not-so-cheap. The quality and clarity of the sound produced by the Audioengine is, to my 70+ year-old ears--dramatic. I have some hearing loss, and the difference the Audioengine makes for me is the difference between being able to understand newscasters voices and missing 25 to 35 percent of what's being said. As for music, the results are excellent. The set-up for me was effortless. I'd been using the other gateway for years, and the Audioengine, if anything, was even easier to pair. It's working flawlessly with 2 iMacs, 2 iPhone 5's and 2 iPads, for a 6 device maximum, perfect for us. You just have to remember which device is connected to the music receiver because, like all Bluetooth devices, it only connects with one source at a time. If you forget that your computer is connected, you will not be able to pair another device with the device until your disconnect it form the one it's currently paired with. To solve this, I usually just leave it connected to my iMac and access music through iTunes on the computer via the Remote app on the phones and iPads. It works like a charm. Oh, about the range--my old Motorola DC 800 can maintain a connection up to about 35 feet or so then it drops out. Also, whenever we turned on our microwave when using the older gateway, it would stop working until the microwave went off, then it would sometimes continue playing and sometimes just disconnect. With the Audioengine, that has not been a problem. The manufacturer claims that the device's range is 100 feet. That seems accurate to me, plus the Audioengine seems oblivious to our microwave. Also, as a technical detail, I have it connected to a Pioneer Elite SC-55 Receiver with three separate music zones. To connect it to multi-zone devices, you'll usually have to connect BOTH the digital AND analog outputs to get sound in multi-zone configurations. Most digital receivers cannot broadcast digital signals to other than the main speakers. At least, that's the way the last two Pioneer receivers I've used have been configured. Bottom line: simple set-up, superior audio performance, great range...I give it 5 stars plus. TWO WEEKS LATER; One more little glitch which has come up a couple of times. While switching between devices, or sometimes after a power grid failure, the device shuts down its analogue output and only outputs through the digital output. This affects my Pioneer receiver's multi-zone output, which only accommodates analogue signals. The problem is solved by rebooting the bluetooth device--simply unplug it, wait a few seconds, then plug it back in. Problem solved. A minor inconvenience, but I thought I'd mention it. And one more thing--the power light on the device is very bright. If you have it in a bedroom, you'll have to cover it because it illuminates the whole room like a powerful night light. Also, I edited the original review after I discovered that the popping chattering problem I was having can be solved by keeping the device as far away as possible from the power supply on my receiver. Just moving it to another shelf in the cabinet solved this problem. Have had the device for several months now and still think it's worth 5 stars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing - Builtin 24bit DAC gives you upsampling which is magical!
*by O***E on December 8, 2014*

--------------------------- OVERVIEW --------------------------- Audioengine's B1 Bluetooth Music Receiver is the affordable, simple wireless home audio solution we've been waiting for. When Apple's AirPlay debuted, with its relatively high-fidelity wireless audio, it was exciting. Bluetooth, which lagged behind in sound quality, eventually caught up and arguably surpassed AirPlay, which would sometimes stutter from network hiccups. Bluetooth, not needing any extra hardware (like a router), is far less likely to stutter, so the final piece of the home audio puzzle is a Bluetooth receiver for high-end musical tastes. The aluminum case of the B1 reflects traditional Audioengine design and the high-quality components and audio fidelity are typical of Audioengine's commitment to great sound at affordable prices. The Audioengine B1 continues to close the gap between your computer music and home hi-fi and even if you're not an audio enthusiast we guarantee your music will sound better! The audio quality of most Bluetooth products isn't usually very inspiring and their limited range can be frustrating. The B1 solves these problems by implementing the aptX codec, which is a high-quality audio converter designed specifically for audio. The B1 also has special circuitry and a precision-tuned antenna to extend the wireless range, providing much more versatility than other Bluetooth receivers. Upgrade your Bluetooth and breathe new life into your audio system. You already have Bluetooth on your tablet, computer, or iDevice, so get more out of it and experience stunning audio with the Audioengine B1 Bluetooth Receiver including aptX, 24-bit upsampling DAC, and extended range. --------------------------- WHAT'S IN THE BOX? --------------------------- - (1) B1 Receiver - (1) RCA audio cable (3ft/1m) - (1) Power adapter with detachable cable - (1) Microfiber bag - (1) Setup guide --------------------------- FEATURES --------------------------- - Easy setup, connects in seconds - Plug-n-play, no software to install - Superior sound and extended range - Streams audio from any media player (iTunes, Amarra, Youtube, etc.) - Connects to any music system with an audio input --------------------------- SETUP --------------------------- 1. Connect the included (or your own) audio cables from the B1 rear panel to your music system. 2. Connect the included power adapter to B1 and plug into an AC outlet. B1 will automatically go into pair mode. 3. On your device, turn on Bluetooth and select "Audioengine B1" to pair and connect. 4. Play your music. Setup is really this easy! A well written instruction guide is also included. --------------------------- SOUND QUALITY --------------------------- Due to the fact the AudioEngine has a built-in 24-bit DAC it will upsample the audio while supporting APT-X is a HUGE bonus. Wireless audio has improved by leaps and bounds in the short space of a few years, and the Audioengine B1 Premium Bluetooth Music Receiver is possibly my favorite device to come out of this high-fidelity revolution thus far. It solves the problem of shaky wireless home audio streaming, and it never degrades (and often improves) audio quality. Improvement in Bluetooth technology is the real hero here, but Audioengine takes it a step further and adds a top-notch DAC, which results in a top notch audio accessory worthy of our Editors' Choice designation. While it's expensive compared with the Apple AirPort Express, it does exactly the job it's supposed to do, with solid, reliable results This thing performs exceptionally and is just bliss for wireless music. --------------------------- VERDICT --------------------------- After using the Audioengine B1 for several weeks, I didn't find anything wrong about the product. I didn't encounter any hiccups or degradation of sound quality even when the receiver is farther from the source. This small aluminum box is simply a "magical instrument" that would easily replace those long audio cables, connecting your source and speakers, without any loss in audio quality. This is simply a great wireless Bluetooth DAC, and you really can't complain about its price. I've seen wired DACs from other companies that are priced higher than the B1, and they probably offer the same audio quality. Here is how I rank the adapters I test, from best to worst; BEST: Audioengine B1 Premium Bluetooth Music Receiver - $189 GOOD: Philips AEA2000/37 Bluetooth Hi-Fi Adapter/Receiver (Discontinued) - $28.99 Logitech Bluetooth Audio Adapter - $29.99 OK: HomeSpot NFC-Enabled Bluetooth Audio Receiver - $29.00 WORST: Amped Wireless Long Range Bluetooth Speaker Adapter - $55

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by P***T on December 1, 2023*

I have just received my Audio Engine B1. Excellent Bluetooth receiver, and well made. Great sound through my Hifi playing iTunes songs. I did not expect that! Very happy as my amplifier does not have tone controls to adjust a poor sound. Only problem: Could not turn the light off unless B1 was disconnected from electrical mains. However, I found that disconnecting Bi from my Iphone 6 resulted in : (a) The blinking light coming on for a short period awaiting pairing (b) The light automatically turning off after approximately three minutes (c) BI going on standby awaiting reconnection with my phone .....no light on until reconnected Patrick 1 Dec 2023

## Frequently Bought Together

- Audioengine B1 5.3 Bluetooth Receiver for Older Classic Stereo Speakers and Sound Systems - Long Range HiFi Adaptive Wireless Up to 32 Bit Audio Music Streamer
- Monoprice 1.5ft Premium 2 RCA Plug/2 RCA Plug M/M 22AWG Cable - Black
- Tan QY 2RCA to 2RCA Cable 3Ft, Gold-Plated 2 RCA Male to 2 RCA Male Stereo Audio Cable for Home Theater, HDTV, Gaming Consoles, Hi-Fi Systems (3Ft/1M)

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