

🎶 Upgrade your soundscape — wirelessly, effortlessly, everywhere!
The Tobo Bluetooth 5.1 Digital Audio Receiver is a compact 2-in-1 device that converts digital audio signals to analog with a high-resolution 192kHz DAC and adds Bluetooth 5.1 wireless streaming to any wired speaker or amplifier. Featuring dual device pairing, auto-connect, and broad compatibility with TVs, gaming consoles, and home audio systems, it delivers high-fidelity sound in a durable aluminum case, perfect for modernizing legacy audio setups with seamless wireless convenience.
| ASIN | B0B66M7Z7W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #183,918 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #178 in Digital-Analog Converters |
| Item model number | TD-BLS-B35 |
| Manufacturer | ETZIN PVT LTD |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 3 x 4 cm; 30 g |
T**A
6 months over, it works fine. i keep my speakers and this device on 24x7. there can be a bit quality drop if you compare with cable connection and BT connection, but its not much and you wont notice it most likely. I am glad i converted my 20 year old 6.1 speakers to bluetooth enabled. i used it mostly with my macbook and i no longer stay cable connected, now i can control the sound from anywhere in my home. I have good quality speakers, sound output excellent.
T**R
Quite easy to install & works well. Cost effective.
M**U
Truly an amazing product. Got it for around 1k. Worked perfectly to solve the issue I was having with my wired speakers. No bt signal loss detected till now. Also doubles as a way to play audio from pc to earphones (makeshift Bluetooth earphones). Comes with a bunch of wires for connecting different speakers to it too. As someone who has 2 headphone repairs pending, I could not in good conscience buy another pair after my earbuds broke down without fixing my older ones. This serves as a perfect stop gap, and converts my old speakers into bluetooth as well. Now let's come to the cons- 1. Volume. For me it's fine, but i know for someone out there, they may max the volume on all the devices and may find it lacking still. But totally fine for me . 2. Startup voice. This one is odd, that's all. The startup voices volume is determined by the connected speaker. So even if my phone and the volume knob on the device have volume on lowest, the startup sound will still be as loud as the connected speaker. Considering its not the loudest, one has to keep the speaker (which is connected to it) volume decently high. This leads to certain embarrassing situations eg when I just wanted to play some sleeping music one time when I was half asleep and it blasted me with the "BLUETOOTH MODE - CONNECTED!" So yeah, that's all. Not a deal breaker though, and worked fab for my use cases (bought another one from a different brand soon after for the living room speakers). And at this price, certainly VALUE FOR MONEY. I pondered for a while on how to solve this speaker problem but it seems people have already done that! Little antenna does wonders too it seems!
A**I
This bluetooth receiver connects easily, but should only be used on small stereo speakers. I tried using it with my 5.1 home theatre setup and the functionality was pathetic. There is significant cracking and popping noises from the speakers even when the bluetooth is not connected. Sound output is not up to the mark. Value for money, not really.
S**R
Very useful