

🎶 Elevate your stereo game—wireless audiophile bliss is just a tap away!
The Auris Blume HD is a premium Bluetooth 5.0 music receiver designed to upgrade any home stereo system with high-definition wireless audio. Featuring a true Hi-Fi 384kHz/32-bit DAC and support for aptX HD, AAC, and low latency codecs, it delivers lossless sound quality with extended wireless range over 100 feet. Compatible with analog RCA and digital optical outputs, this durable aluminum adapter offers seamless streaming from phones, tablets, and computers, making it the ultimate solution for audiophiles seeking wireless freedom without compromising sound fidelity.













| ASIN | B014A676BK |
| Audio Encoding | Stereo |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Audio Wattage | 50 Watts |
| Audio output mode | Stereo |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #124,407 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #11 in AV Receivers & Amplifiers |
| Brand | Auris |
| Colour Screen | No |
| Compatible Devices | iPhone, Android, iPad, MacBook, Laptop, PC |
| Connector Type | Bluetooth |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,312) |
| Date First Available | 27 February 2016 |
| Does it contain liquid? | No |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.5 x 8.9 x 2.5 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 145 g |
| Item model number | AU142 |
| Manufacturer | Auris, Inc. |
| Media Format | MP3 Audio |
| Model | AU142 |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 7.49 x 8.89 x 2.54 cm; 145.15 g |
| Speaker Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2 |
| Special Features | Spotify |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| Wattage | 1 Watts |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
R**T
EXCELLENT BLUETOOTH RECEIVER
Despite the cost I purchased. CORUS labs sent me brand new unit, unopened. The cost however is comparable to that being sold in USA for $119. I purchased to enable SONOS ARC soundbar stream music stored in my cell phone. The option of streaming music using wifi and sonos 2 software is nothing but frustration. SONOS has no bluetooth. Therefore the only option I have is to enable bluetooth connectivity using a bluetooth receiver. PROS Easy to pair with the setback that it should not have been paired with other devices Range is excellent and tested for 100 feet with wall obstructions and the signal remained strong as evidenced by the music volume. Very well made using aluminum and the unit comes with power adapter, and cables. Music quality is good with emphasis on bass. As expected sound is only stereophonic. CONS Unit can only be paired with one device at a time. If already paired it will not accept another device until the existing is unpaired Cost is high though the cost on Amazon site is comparable to international rates. As with all devices of this nature adapters are needed to connect to music systems with HDMI inputs. I am using an AV to HDMI adapter purchased on Amazon site. Cables supplied are not of high quality. I suggest purchasing good quality cables with gold plating.
S**A
Quality hardware
Quality.. That's one word to describe the product. Build: solid metal construction. It's extremely well built. It's not light like a feather and will sit sturdy on the base. Connectivity: connected Aptx-hd with my Sony XZ1 phone. And aptx from my Hiby R3 without any issues. The supplied power plug is US type,but supports 220V without issues. Sound quality: I have connected the receiver to my Norge Concerto Gold 1000 Stereo amp using AmazinBasics RCA cables,the amps drive a pair of Norge millennium speakers. The receiver gives out a stable reference voltage output. Quantitatively, I had to push the volume to 50% with the logitech receiver. With this 25% is more than enough and is at par with my Sony cd transport, of not a bit better than the Sony. The built in DAC is pretty good. I streamed a few lossless streams from my Roon controller app as well as the R3, and the sound is clear and sweet, with really good power across the spectrum. I tried out Sam Smith and Norah Jones to test the mids amd it was sweeeet! Bass sounded great in Daft Punk and trebles shined on Dire Straits. I have not connected it to an external DAC, so I'm unable to comment on the same. For now, this serves the purpose better than I expected. Tip: I highly recommend swapping out the provided cables with the AmazonBasics cables. They are really good value for money. Update: Volume output seems to be less by about 15-20% when connected via optical fiber to a DAC (I'm using Schitt Modi 3). Source device is a Sony Xperia XZ1. It's a bit perplexing given it's a digital connection. But the same dac is also connected to a Sony BDP that I use as a audio CD transport, and it gives out a 2V reference signal, so not a dac issue afaict. Weird. Not ap roblem as such as my Amp is more than able to handle it. No issue with clarity etc as such. Only volume seems to be low. Need to try out with other BT source to check if it is due to phone. Seemed to work fine when RCA was connected tho.
P**R
Auris Bm HD superb except route it thru vintage Cassette deck for better quality
Auris Blueme HD, designed in USA BUT made in China (?) I hv connected it to my Nakamichi Cassette deck at Record in line, and then Routed output to My vintage Denon 50w rms per channel Stereo Amplifier. Sounds WOW 5 🌟 Pls route it thru your old cassette player in to Out to Amplifier Select record mode so that We get real HI FI Sound just like Hi Res music Tryyy this trick Good product After 1 month or more I raise one more Star, for the quality Dear Folks, and the Retired Audiophils, Want to spend good time with listeing to music of your choice on your Vintage Sound System? This is the answer Have a Blume HD added to your Sound system, Have a membership of Amazon Music and Spotify ect. (Latter for HD streaming ) Listen to your favorite Indian,Western music whole day Enjoy!! I give 10 star to Blueme HD
S**R
Great BT audio receiver.
Great Bluetooth audio receiver. Has a good inbuilt DAC. The audio is a bit heavier on the Bass ( Bass lovers will love it). I have no complaints. Has very good connectivity. Picks up signals even across two walls and I get coverage throughout my apartment. So very happy with the pick. The build quality is good. Has a good metal case and the size is also real small to fit in anywhere. If your budget allows, pls go ahead and convert your old HT’s into wireless.
D**U
Incredible
Used it to connect my smartphone to the Marantz KI series amplifier which is further connected to Klipsch reference speakers. The amp has 32bit processing and so does this Bluetooth receiver. Totally bowled over by the performance. Stunning reproduction. Every penny well spent. Anyone serious about music, go for it.
A**R
Hi-Fi stereo at best.
Music. Blue tooth connectivity for my system, it is Bi-amped, I use a marantz 10 band graphic equaliser, a Harman Kardon Amplifier drives my base and Pioneer Amplifier drives my Highs. The Speakers are Infinity, bought 30 years ago. Man I am good! 😁
G**E
Best 👌
Very good product. Works with out any lag. Enjoy good stereo .
S**N
Doesn't provide a stable Bluetooth connection
Doesn't provide a stable Bluetooth connection. Signal keeps dropping and that leads to breaks in the music playback and plenty of distortion. A complete waste of money. The sound is compressed.
L**A
Conecte blue me a mi antiguo pero confiable amplificador Yamaha y me ha permitido seguir gozándolo aunado a mis bocinas de hifi pro con música digital desde mi celular una gran compra pues la salida además de rca tiene para cable óptico
T**G
I was using an expensive RCA cables to connect my old Samsung Note 9 phone to an old stereo amplifier to play spotify music before I made the switch to Auris bluMe. I am pleasantly surprised that the Auris bluMe performs better than direct RCA cables connection, and at the same time provides the flexibility of bluetooth streaming from other devices that do not have headphone jack such as iPhones and iPads.
M**T
A los 6 meses aproximadamente de la compra. No reconocía ningún dispositivo blotooth, imposible emparejarlo con el equipo Pedimos al fabricantes si nos podía ayudar y no nos contestó la manera de emparejarlo. Por lo que atención al cliente de Amazon nos recomendó devolverlo y nos ha devuelto el 100% del coste Una lástima porque funcionaba bien
L**B
Probably the best HD Bluetooth receiver for an old or new amplifier and stereo system, great range and super sound ! Would highly recommend.
M**I
Appena connesso al mio Cambridge l'Auris Blume HD (con cavi RC Audio di qualità schermati e con connettori placcati oro) si è messo in ricerca di una fonte Bluetooth, ho cominciato ad appaiarlo con il mio iPhone. Comincio a riprodurre un po' di Jazz: Matt Penman (The Catch of the day). Ad un primo ascolto la qualità del suono è buona ma non sconvolgente (anche se decisamente meglio del 1Mii 3D Sound provato alcuni mesi fa e prontamente restituito) e necessita di una o due tacche di volume in più rispetto al collegamento diretto via cavo, sarà forse per la conversione e compressione dei file caricati su iPhone rippati da Cd e trasferiti tramite iTunes e compressi nuovamente dal trasferimento Bluetooth? Provo così ad appaiarlo al MacBook Pro (scollegando il Bluetooth da iPhone) e a riprodurre "The Secret of the Beehive" di David Sylvian direttamente dal NAS in formato FLAC... ed è tutto un altro mondo!!! Sembra di ascoltare il Cd o il vinile! Il suono è decisamente più dettagliato e pieno grazie al DAC interno all'Auris, i bassi profondi e coinvolgenti e la voce di Sylvian innegabilmente calda e suadente. Passo all'ascolto delle "Quattro Stagioni" di Vivaldi eseguite dai Musici di San Marco sempre in formato FLAC e l'effetto sinfonico da camera è immediato. Per verificare meglio la qualità sonora mi spingo a "La Sagra della Primavera" di Stravinsky con la direzione di Lorin Maazel e la Cleveland Sinphony Orchestra... l'incipit molto flebile al limite dell'udibile dei flauti dell'introduzione richiede un aumento di volume ma quando via via la musica esplode con gli archi e tutta l'orchestra bisogna correggere il volume verso il basso. Proverò con altre fonti e con diversi tipi di musica nei vari formati, molto dipende da come i file vengono digitalizzati.. alcuni files Mp3 che riprodotti dal telefono o dal computer sembrano "spenti", non so come ma riprendono vita sul mio impianto, se masterizzati su CD in formato audio e riprodotti dal mio CD Arcam che ha un doppio DAC potentissimo. Tuttavia tutto si supera riproducendo file in formato Apple Loseless (m4a) ed utilizzando il buon equalizzatore fornito da iTunes, ci si può sbizzarrire con le varie opzioni ed ovviare alla leggera mancanza di potenza aumentando i decibel del preamplificatore fino a superare in potenza le altre fonti sonore. In conclusione l'Auris Blume HD è un buon prodotto per impianti stereo Hi-Fi medi e/o commerciali per l'uso di tutti i giorni, mentre per gli audiofili forse meglio aspettare la commercializzazione del'Auris Blume Pro che ha un DAC notevolmente superiore l'ESS Sabre montato anche su alcuni Cambridge moderni.