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Add Bluetooth to almost anything with this transmitter and receiver

September 15, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of September 15, you can get the Two-in-One Bluetooth 5.0 Transmitter and Receiver(opens in a new tab) for just $25.99 instead of $35.99 — that’s a 27% discount.


Bluetooth technology(opens in a new tab) may be common, but it’s not present in all of your devices, especially if they weren’t purchased recently. This Two-in-One Bluetooth 5.0 Transmitter and Receiver lets you add Bluetooth connectivity to non-Bluetooth devices, and it’s just $25.99 (Reg. $35). 

Bring your old technology to the modern age 

This Bluetooth transmitter and receiver has two main functions that might sound complicated at first, even if the effect they produce is simple. Those two modes are TX mode and RX mode. With TX mode, you can plug the transmitter into your tv or computer. Then, connect your Bluetooth headphones and start listening to whatever was on screen. See how much more you enjoy your favorite streaming service when the sound is closer and in stunning quality on your earbuds. 

RX works like TX mode, but in reverse. The adapter becomes a receiver that you can plug into a non-Bluetooth device. Have a pair of old speakers taking up space in a corner? Put them to work again by plugging into the receiver, then connecting an audio device like your phone. That allows you to start playing music wirelessly(opens in a new tab) on wired speakers! Listen to movies, music, and podcasts from up to 33 feet away. You can even pair with up to two devices at once. Plus, you don’t have to stop listening when the transmitter/receiver needs a charge. Just plug it in and keep listening to wireless, high-fidelity audio. 

Audio streaming on older devices

Turns out, all it takes to add Bluetooth to older devices or wirelessly listen to music, movies, and podcasts is a Bluetooth transmitter/receiver. For a limited time, get a two-in-one Bluetooth 5.0 Transmitter and Receiver(opens in a new tab) on sale for $25.99 (Reg. $35). 

Prices subject to change.

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