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The 1Mii DS200Pro Bluetooth 5.3 Music Receiver is a premium Hi-Fi audio adapter featuring a 384kHz/32-bit audiophile-grade DAC and support for LDAC, aptX HD, and other high-definition codecs. It offers long-range wireless streaming up to 100ft with Class 1 Bluetooth technology and versatile connectivity options including RCA, 3.5mm AUX, and digital optical outputs, making it the perfect upgrade for any home stereo or amplifier seeking lossless, high-quality sound.
















| ASIN | B092CSH4D1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13,941 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 46 in Hi-Fi Receivers |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | DS200L |
| Manufacturer | 1mii |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 7.5 x 2.5 cm; 330 g |
S**.
What a great bluetooth reciever; just one thing to remember for LDAC.
This arrived today and it was a pleasant surprise to see the packaging for this receiver; it was very nicely designed and there are all the cables you'll need to get it connected to an amp (inc. digital, an RCA, and RCA to 3.5mm jack), plus all the support information you need right there. I have bought similar products in the past and none of them put together packaging of this nature. Okay enough of that, what about the sound quality? The device is easy to set up and use; but there was one thing that caught me out. I purchased this for LDAC connection and on first set up - it did not work! Or at least it appeared like it didn't work. Turn out the device contains one small limitation. LDAC does not work with the optical out port. To get LDAC you need to use the RCA connection. This is not obvious from the information provided; it is implied on a small card that sort of says turn off LDAC if device can't output 96kps and it mentions optical as well. It could be made explicit; however, not going to mark the product down for this because... the sound is wonderful and rich and far better than the nonsense ACC codec that the previous receiver passed off as quality. This is quality. The aptX HD codec works fine with optical and it's sound was very good there as well. Would have been happy to live with that so of you buy this to play music at that level it's still very decent device. Is it worth the money? Yeah, I'd recommend this to anyone. It's a well put together device that performs lovely.
P**O
Sound quality crystal clear
Smart simple well made and compact, the DS200Pro paired easily to my iPhone XR and is ready to go each time you switch on - no faffing around checking connections. I used the phono connectors to connect the unit to my amp (Denon PMA-520AE) which doesn't have an optical interface. The streamed sound quality from Spotify through the speakers (Q Acoustic 3050i Floor standing) is significantly better than a previous Bluetooth receiver we had, in fact it is now getting closer to the vinyl sound from the record deck (Garrard 301). I use a number of test tracks to test for specific audio nuances and one of these is "Private Investigations - Remastered 2022" by Dire Straits. At 4m 47s there is a cat meowing followed by some breaking glass at 5m 51s - the previous device did not decode this, however the DS200Pro delivers it in all it's glory. Also noted is the clarity of the piano playing during the guitar solo in "The Bluest Blues" by Alvin Lee and also in Ben Woods fantastic Acoustic guitar cover of "You Got Another Thing Coming" originally by Judas Priest. And then finally the array of instruments are decoded in superb clarity on "Let A Smile Be Your Umbrella" by Bing Crosby. The DS200Pro is a great buy, well worth the money and thoroughly recommended.
D**T
Good sound, nicely built, good seller support. Ridiculously bright police-beacon LED, but OK
This is a good little unit. The seller contacted me with a lot of technical tips on setup, I guess because I'm the first buyer and he was nervous about getting a bad review due to buyer confusion over receivers vs. transmitters, vs. amps, etc. No need. It works well for what I wanted: streaming audio to powered speakers. The sound seems very good, paired with high quality studio monitors. People's voices sound like they're in the room, plucks of guitar strings sound very full and real, etc. Haven't specifically gone out and found a FLAC or other lossless audio source yet (just HD), but so far, can't fault its audio quality at all. The unit itself is nicer than I expected. A matt aluminium (or other metal) finish, rather than the plastic I thought I was getting. A nice surprise. Maybe I should have read the description better and I wouldn't have been surprised. Anyway, it's well made, and feels good in the hand. The only real flaw is that the led flashes red and blue when your phone or other device has disconnected, even though it's paired. I expected that once the device had a pairing, it would quietly sit there and wait for the paired device to reconnect. Instead it flashes red/blue VERY brightly (a bit like a tiny police beacon) when not actively connected. Very annoying. For now I put some opaque surgical tape over the led, but that's pretty ugly. I guess you want to just cover/limit it with a black permanent marker, or something.
T**M
Easy Setup and Great Quality Sound
I own a Yamaha A-S501 amplifier for listening to records and had been listening to music from my phone using a 3.5mm to RCA cable plugged into one of the "Line" inputs on the amplifier. While that worked fine it meant leaving my phone tethered to the amplifier. I looked at a few different Bluetooth receivers and settled on this one since it supported a number of high definition codecs (aptX HD and LDAC), contained an "audiophile" DAC, seemed well reviewed and at the time of purchase was available for £75 - much less than some of the alternatives. I've connected the DS200Pro to my amplifier using the provided optical cable and I'm powering the unit using from the USB port on the back of my amplifier using the provided power cable. This means it turns on and off with the amplifier. On the first power-up, the DS200Pro went straight into pairing mode and it was simple to get my phone paired. An added benefit of using the optical connection is that when the amplifier isn't set to the optical input, the DS200Pro turns off - nice! This functionality isn't mentioned at all in the (somewhat basic) manual but the Q&A section here on Amazon seems to have most things covered. I haven't used the RCA outputs yet so can't comment on the DAC but it's a nice option to have. I'm using an Android phone (Nokia 7 plus) which doesn't support LDAC but the aptX HD codec was automatically selected has been plenty good enough for listening to 320kbps MP3s.
R**N
Hij doet precies wat hij moet doen.
D**C
My first impression when seeing the orange and white box was ... "impressive" ! I bought this bluetooth receiver to upgrade my trusty old Yamaha hi-fi receiver, connecting via the sturdy optical cable supplied. Pairing to my mobile phone was easy, then turning the LDAC toggle ON under the phone's bluetooth settings. The sound quality was fabulous, exceeding my expectations. So good I bought another one, this time connecting my car's new aftermarket powered subwoofer to the car's already excellent 12-speaker sound system. Cable connection between the receiver and the powered subwoofer, this time, was via the stereo RCA cable supplied. Again, fabulous clarity and no latency issues. Highly recommended ! One future improvement would be to include an auto power off after, say 15 minutes, of inactivity. This would get rid of the annoying blue LED.
R**R
Tengo o tenía un amplificador Technics de los años noventa. Hace unos meses el técnico le dio un repaso y funcionaba perfectamente. Le conecté el aparato y funcionaba de maravilla. Al día siguiente el amplificador no funcionaba. El técnico dice que el aparato lo ha quemado y que no sabe si podrá encontrar resistencias y transistores de repuesto.
D**T
Not knowing what to expect as I take most reviews with a grain of salt, however, to start... This little unit is so easy to setup, with everything you'll need in the box. I setup my Spotify account on my Android S24FE to play in Lossless, then once paired this little gem, it too was set up to play in lossless in the phones bluetooth settings. The sound quality is more than I could have hoped for, and then some. Running it through a Denon DRA 685 stereo receiver into channel A) PSB Image B6's, and a PSB Sunsonic 5i, then into chanbel B) through vintage Paradigm Monitor 9's, no sub. Each channel is clean, crisp and articulate with good separation of instruments. On some tracks, it sounds a bit bright, but on a different track, different performer and different recording, its quite balanced. This unit plays things the way it was recorded, without much if any coloration. If its a bright recording that parlays directly to your speakers. If its a poor recording, that'll be heard too. Its quite impressive, so far! I've only had it up and running in my kit for a week now. As for the bluetooth transmission capabilities, I've went from the basement where this is set up, to the upper floor at the other end of the house. Lots of floors and walks to penetrate but there was no drop out whatsoever. As I've stated, "so far", I am thoroughly impressed! Sure, I could have spent more(and I nearly did) but would I really get more?
K**I
Funktioniert sehr gut, guter klang, schnelle Verbindung mit dem Handy. Kann man vorne ausschalten wenn man in nicht braucht. Würde ich wieder kaufen.
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