The Best Bluetooth Audio Receivers and Transmitters

These days, most mainstream audio electronics have Bluetooth connectivity built in. But if you own older or specialty AV products — such as a beloved set of wired headphones or powered speakers or maybe a plasma TV — there’s a good chance it either lacks Bluetooth connectivity or relies on an older, less-capable version of Bluetooth.

So what do you do if you want to use that product with a newer, Bluetooth-capable device? You don’t have to scrap your gear. You just need to get yourself a good Bluetooth audio adapter that’s reliable and user-friendly.

Whether you need a headphone adapter, a Bluetooth receiver for your home-audio setup, or a Bluetooth transmitter for your TV, we’ve tested them and have recommendations.



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