🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Xvive P3 Wireless XLR Bluetooth Receiver is a cutting-edge audio solution designed for professionals. With Bluetooth 5.1 technology, it offers a robust wireless range of up to 100 feet, ensuring seamless audio streaming. The device features a high-quality 16-bit, 48KHz DAC for superior sound clarity and an impressive 8-hour battery life, making it perfect for events, parties, and performances. Its plug-and-play design allows for easy integration with any XLR-compatible mixer or PA system.
Color | black |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Audio Output Type | Speakers |
Format | WAV |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Control Method | Touch |
Connector Type | XLR |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Controller Type | Hand Control |
Additional Features | Bluetooth Receiver,Rechargeable |
Compatible Devices | Mixer, DJ controller, PA system |
E**N
Reliable Bluetooth Audio Tool for Quick Fixes & Flexible Playback
The Xvive P3D Wireless XLR Bluetooth Receiver is a surprisingly handy piece of gear to keep in your audio toolkit — especially if you’re a sound tech working in live environments like churches or events.It lets you wirelessly connect any Bluetooth-enabled device (like a phone or PC) and send audio directly into your mixer via XLR. I’ve used it several times in a pinch — like when someone suddenly needs a song played during service. We just pair their phone, and within seconds, we’re live.You can use a single unit for mono or two for stereo output, which adds flexibility depending on your setup. I keep one at our church for moments like spontaneous prayer sets or to play soft instrumental tracks (like piano from YouTube) under a speaker.Bottom line: If you're in charge of sound and want an easy way to bridge modern devices with traditional audio systems, this is a smart, plug-and-play solution worth having on hand.
D**S
Bluetooth from Phone to PA
I use this to play break music through the PA from my phone. It works great. It runs mono signal, a second unit allows stereo but will need a second channel with an XLR input. Stereo is not really needed for break music.
C**E
Works great!
Works great! Very handy for getting phone audio to the PA system.
K**N
Good stereo dongles for linking your phone/tablet to a mixer.
It's amazing how difficult it was to find this dongle -- I don't think there are too many for sale, and it's not clear what the correct Google search term should be. But I finally found it. It's great! The only problem is that the procedure for the initial Bluetooth connection is not clearly explained, wherefore you have to idiot your way through it the first time. When you first establish the Bluetooth link, only one blue light stops flashing; the other one keeps blinking. This makes you think that the blinking dongle has not connected, so you waste a lot of time trying to establish that initial connection to both units. But the blinking blue light will not stop blinking, no matter what you do, until you press the two stereo buttons. Then the connection will complete, and all 4 lights will become steady. One these stereo dongles are plugged into your mixer, you're ready to rock. Thereafter, your life is easy! Just plug and play. And the stereo works fine. If you need to bring tracks to a gig (which I used to shun, but which I do increasingly these days), this is the way to go. Cables work too, but my 2 previous stereo lightning connectors died young. I don't know why these cables are so fragile, but they are. And, unless you have a very long cable, adding more confusion to a stage which is probably already a jungle of wires, you won't be able to stand too far from the mixer. Bluetooth is the way to go. I only deducted a star because of the vague setup instructions, but once the thing has been set up the first time, the next time and all subsequent times will be easy and fast.
M**E
Good stuff
The best !
K**G
Bluetooth
work great, easily connects to a Bluetooth source.
S**B
Very low output unless plugged into mixer
Unless you plug this into a mixer you won’t get any output. I have my mixer cranked up to 100% gain and then I finally get some decent output. If you plug it straight into the back of a speaker you get nothing. Not sure if mine is just defective.
R**G
Compact, Inexpensive, High Quality Bluetooth
This plugs into the XLR ports of the mixer on my powered speakers and accepts the audio tracks from my iPhone with high fidelity via Bluetooth. Its battery lasts longer than two hours, so longer than my gigs. The battery charging is via USBc port. I have had no problems using this. I was even able to perform during a power outage as my powered speakers have a rechargeable battery too. FANTASTIC! Brought me an inexpensive and high-quality wireless update for a non-Bluetooth audio system!
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