The 20 EUR more expensive LinTech blueLino 4G plus has supposedly higher "reach" on. What I find somewhat dubious due to the fact that it is a pure RECEIVER however. Nevertheless, I have set up the receiver quite hidden and probably also in a certain "electromagnetic cloud" surrounded by a wide variety of cables and power supplies, the reception is excellent. The distance to the Samsung S4 is estimated 3 meters.
My notebook with built-in Bluetooth (without apt-X) almost at the same place does not get connection to LinTech. Only in a very short distance is a connection possible, which is extremely vulnerable but. So much about "reach" for a receiver.
The only downside that I have identified, and therefore only 4.5 star (rounded down to 4) forgive is that about every five minutes a small dropouts is noted. It seems as if a synchronization should be carried out (?). As others have reported it, I assume that this is at the receiver and thus the LinTech blueLino 4G.
Short nor an explanation for the title Review: The famous "wireless cable" does not exist even now, but I would imagine a cable for Bluetooth).