🎧 Game On, Chat On: Elevate Your Playtime Experience!
The HomeSpot Bluetooth Audio Adapter is a cutting-edge device designed specifically for the Nintendo Switch Family, offering seamless connectivity with dual headphone support, ultra-low latency audio transmission, and a built-in microphone for in-game voice chat. Compatible with various gaming consoles and PCs, this adapter ensures an immersive gaming experience without the hassle of wires.
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, PC, Headphone, Speaker |
Specific Uses For Product | PC, Headphones, Speakers |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 65 Grams |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 1.89 x 0.57 x 0.57 inches |
Finish Types | Qualcomm |
Color | Grey & Grey |
H**E
Best Money Can Get You! Infefinitely
EDIT: The company reached out to me about the issue of dual aptX audio. They have given me a workaround for those who have currently brought the Homespot on this date or earlier: March 19, 2019. Ever since the company has given me this workaround, they have told me that they will soon have it fixed so this step won't ever be necessary. Those who are on the same boat as I am, here are the steps to have the dual aptX audio working:1) Paired both headphones (P1 to headphones A, P2 to headphones B) and have dual stream going2) Force headphones A into pairing mode3) Press P1 to reconnect to headphones A4) Both P1 and P2 should be in dual streaming againIf above doesn't solve the dual aptX issue, continue to step 5.5) Force headphones B into pairing mode6) Press P2 to reconnect to headphones B7) Both P1 and P2 should be in dual streaming againI'm going to start off saying that I own both the notorious Genki from the Kickstarter/Indiegogo project and this Homespot bluetooth adapter. I spent a couple weeks using them both equally and I'm going to post an honest review. I have made a longer post on the r/Nintendo page on Reddit if you are interested. However, since you are on this Amazon page looking at reviews, I'll try my best to keep it short and simple. Pictures included.Pros:*Slim form factor. I can plug this adapter in and slip it to a case, in fact, it works well with the Satisfye grip. I can set it down knowing the adapter won't break off at the USB-C connection, unlike Genki that sticks out like a sore thumb.*Works the same as the Genki. Really. It really does. I use a Sony WH-1000XM3 as my main driver, and I have the Sennheiser PXC550. Both of these (if paired and sync'd by itself) work well with the aptX codec. I don't have any bluetooth devices that uses the aptX-LL codec, so I can't vouch for that.*The price. You get the USB-C female to USB-A male adapter, a mic, a small and nifty travel bag, and an extended warranty card. For this price, it's hard to beat compared to Genki (adapter only is $49.99, ouch. want the accessories? Fork over $20.). I don't own the Gulikit nor even looked that way, so I don't know much about it.Cons:*Not part of a con, but kind of glad it's the way it is: inserting the adapter is easy. Removing it out of a USB-C port is like trying to separate something that got glued together. Not saying it's bad, but I have a feeling I might rip out the port with the adapter one day.*The adapter when connected is wobbly. The Genki I can understand why it's the way it is, but this adapter is made to sit flush with the Switch, yet, the adapter has some play. Rather odd.*Not case friendly. Even the thinnest case like Skull&C.O. wouldn't allow such clearance.*This is suffered also by the Genki, but as I stated in the Pro section, when you connect two bluetooth devices that both support the aptX codec, it seems that the adapter cannot handle outputting the audio to both devices. My 1000XM3 would work somewhat fine with occasional choppy audio, but the PXC550 would crash and burn, static, choppy audio, and serious lag.Bottom line, this is just a Genki without the power passthrough, slim form factor, and comes with the essentials besides the stand, which in all honesty, if you picked up a Hori Nintendo Switch stand, you're fine.
T**H
Does work for the switch, PC, and other various things.
I love this thing.It has a very small profile so it's perfect to fit in a case with it connected to the switch.The audio quality is good, and is also dependent on the headphones or bluetooth speaker you're planning to use. So if you hear shitty quality, it may be your speaker itself.The ability to connect 2 things at once is very veerrrry useful if you and another person have bluetooth headsets and wanna watch either hulu or youtube on your switch.I will say this about it, the connecting portion is a bit hard to get a first; mainly due to how bluetooth stuff works and there isn't an actual display or anything that shows you whats connected. Also there is a bit of latency, however this is not due to the product itself but due to bluetooth technology, so there's nothing you can really do about it.Also if you keep your switch in your jacket pocket (or any pocket that is big enough), make sure the dongle is in the pocket and not kinda hanging on the side... You'll know what I mean if you try it... Since the dongle itself is low profile, there's a chance that the fabric can get caught in between the switch and dongle, and pop off the dongle.I love this product so much that when I lost my first one I bought due to the thing that I warned above, that I bought 2 more. One of my PC to use with my bluetooth speakers, and another for my switch.Definitely think about getting this product if you're considering going wireless for your switch, you won't be disappointed.
H**A
decent quality, easy to use
I looked around for a while to which bluetooth adapter to use. finally settled down on this.Pros: does the job as it said, easy to use, slim, connects 2 headphones.Cons: there is this slight delay like 20-30MS (i use them with my airpods), does not fit with most grip cases, does not have a power pass through. you have to take them off to charger the switch.PS: I have the skull & co grip max case, and i just cut the space needed for the adapter, also it fits in the bag without needing to detach the module. which is very convenient to me. if you are like me i recommend keep an extra pair of wired headphones to when you need to charge the switch on the go with a battery bank
D**A
Slim Profile, Works Flawlessly, and No Lag
A truly fantastic wireless solution for the Nintendo Switch. Works flawlessly with my Bose Soundsport Bluetooth earbuds, no lag whatsoever, and great sound quality.The slim profile is particularly nice, as it's barely noticeable, adds no extra weight, and I can leave it connected and it still fits in my storage sleeve / case.The USB-C connection is solid and secure, not loose or flimsy, and essentially snaps into place for a secure fit, aided by 2 pegs on the bottom that fit into the 2 holes at the bottom of the Switch.I have not noticed any extra battery drain, since the USB-C powers it.Set-up and pairing was a breeze.Overall, I could not be more pleased. I was hoping to find a streamlined wireless solution that performed well so that I don't always have to be tethered by wires, and this checks off those boxes perfectly. The price is great, and the performance exceeded my expectations.I highly recommend it!
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