🎧 Game On, Chat On! Elevate your gaming experience with seamless audio.
The HomeSpot Bluetooth Audio Adapter is a cutting-edge device designed specifically for the Nintendo Switch Family, offering a built-in mic for in-game voice chat, ultra-low latency audio transmission, and the unique ability to connect two headphones simultaneously. With its plug-and-play functionality and vibrant color options, this adapter is perfect for gamers seeking a superior audio experience.
Finish Types | Qualcomm |
Color | Blue & Red |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 4.54 g |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 4.9 x 3.25 x 1 inches |
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, PC, Headphone, Speaker |
M**D
Grate Quality in a Small Package
Now I won't lie, I honestly wasn't expecting much when it came to the Homespot Bluetooth adapter for the Switch. But what I got was way better than I could ever imagine. The audio quality is so clear and crisp to the point of superseding the Switch's native output.My positive notes- Although the device is small, it comes with a good quality pouch that not only holds the adapter with its USBaccessory, it can also hold a few lose Switch games- It is super easy to use and connect- The adapter comes with an option to sign up for a 6-month warranty- The adapter output is very similar in quality to Dolby Atmos (large open-world games such as Skyrim and TheLegend of Zelda showcases this the best.)- Even though my headphones are not Bluetooth headphones are not BT 5.0, the audio quality is still incredibleMy nit-picky issues- The adapter may be small, but it is incompatible with stander Switch cases- When the adapter is plugged in, it is impossible to charge the Switch (in or outside of the dock)- If the switch is placed in sleep mode, the adapter will shut off and disconnect any device- the USB-C plug itself feels a bit insecure (but that may just be me or my Switch)Although they did not have a color option that matches my Blue/ Neon Yellow joy-con controllers, I still highly recommend this adapter. It has a good build quality, the audio output is incredible, and the price is just right for what you get. The only other thing I would recommend (for those looking for the absolute best) is that you pick up a pair of noise reduction headphones in order to fully take advantage of the Homespot aptX future.
L**.
Awesome solution to Nintendo's failure
Great product! Why Nintendo didn't include bluetooth in the switch is a mystery to me, probably so they can sell an updated version later...Things I liked:- Well built- Intuitive connection and interface (two buttons only)- Ability to pair two headphones- Multiple codecs supported- Ability to connect to Switch dock and stream to headphone (allows me to play on the TV AND let the babies sleep)- Accessories included are top notch (usb-c to usb-a adapter, microphone, small carrying case)- Better price and quality compared to similar products- Incredible customer service, responded right away to my inquiriesThings that could improve:- Documentation - more troubleshooting steps or ideas in documentation- Website needs to include documentation and support for device- A little bit of wobble when attached to Switch (still very secure)- No usb-c passthrough (this would make the adapter a lot bulkier and isn't really feasible but I would like to be able to charge my switch at the same time)I use Bose QC35, my headphones had a little audio lag but that was due to the codec used by my headphones, if you have Bose QC35 don't buy a new pair they'll work just fine but if you are looking for headphones for this adapter choose something that supports a lower latency codec. Also, if you are having trouble with the Switch recognizing the adapter try restarting the switch with the adapter connected.
P**Y
If only nintendo had this built in
So I wanted to review the version 2 of this product. So far it is working like a charm. My version 1 stopped holding a sync and then could not pair at all. Though, I must said that I did have it for over a year and a month ( I didn't use it that much), but it was a real bummer that it stopped working. I give the customer service an A+ though. We did a troubleshoot and a firmware update. When neither worked they sent me the version 2 which has the mic built in.One thing that I found out that if you just turn on the headphones they will pair by themselves without you having to touch the transmitter. Also also, you can get a usb A extender and it still works. The aptx works great. There is a very very small delay, but that is due to the limitation of the technology. I have a pair of wh-1000xm3 and they support aptx and not aptx-LL (low latency).All and all, I am happy with the version 2 (and version one when it worked) and with the customer service . Now all I have to do is get some aptx LL headphones in the future, and this would be amazing.
P**E
Easy to use!
Overall a good product.Pros: Able to play on my Nintendo switch without having to be connected with a wire. It's also very small and super easy to use. When turned on, it'll have a green light. When the light is orange, your mic turns on. Very small and easy to travel with. Also fits in any pouches in a switch case. This also allows you to play wirelessly while connected to the TV.Cons: If you are connected to the TV, whoever you're playing with won't hear you as well (sounds like your mic is far away since it's connected to the dock). If you're playing any games with others and the transmitter is connected to your switch, the people you're playing with hear the vibrations and say that it's louder than the game itself. So you may need to turn off vibrations if you're connected to your switch and playing with others.
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