Unfortunately, the appliance over the years for simple radio has become: cassettes (MCs!) I have no more, and my CD collection is somewhere else. So if I want to hear canned music to work, I have my MP3 player, phone or laptop always rewire the system (because I use all these devices even outside). Does it need a new facility? Or completely different technology? I mean, the sound of the old Aiwa has come very great, the part has nostalgic value ... I can not update anyway?
The curtain rises on the Aukey Bluetooth receiver: got me the little black box testing times can send, and what can I say? I got the part now permanently installed at the plant, and streame now, depending on your mood, the Bluetooth-enabled player I trust my music.
The whole thing is not only saupraktisch, it also has the distinct advantage that can easily switch between devices, no longer have to handle with cables behind the unit (the RCA connectors are right there: the back), and especially WIRELESS am I so can leave the room to make phone calls, the laptop across the room, or drag the MP3 player stuck fast times in the pocket when I go shopping, without any possible relevant and to then have to rewire.
The performance is good so far, call setup is made easy and the sound is (to my ears) also more than useful. The range (straight through walls) is sufficient for my purpose, because it is indeed only the one room, but I also have within the apartment itself everywhere connection (on the balcony, it is difficult, but why would run into my room music when I'm out?)
Small side note: Packaging & product design are surprisingly good & chic. Both minimal, simple & convenient. Like that.
CONCLUSION: practical, cost-effective solution when it comes to audio technology has itself no Bluetooth to feed on just Bluetooth. I like.