Add Bluetooth to your devices with the FiiO HiFi portable receiver on sale for $22
One of the few major downsides of using Bluetooth to wirelessly stream music is the loss of audio quality. However, with a device like the FiiO HiFi portable Bluetooth wireless receiver, you can keep your music sounding as it was meant to be heard while using Bluetooth. Better yet, this device lets you add Bluetooth functionality to wired headphones you own by simply plugging them into its AUX input and then connecting to the device wirelessly using whatever you're going to listen to, whether that be your phone, a computer, or something else.
Now's a perfect time to pick up FiiO's HiFi Bluetooth receiver as its down to just $21.99 at Amazon. That's the lowest it's ever reached there and a $6 discount off its regular price of $28.
Featuring a premium Qualcomm CSR8645 Bluetooth chip and amplifier, this reciever supports Bluetooth 4.1 and all the major audio codecs, including aptX, SBC, and AAC. That helps it work with various devices. Since it's so versatile, iMore even named it the "best for iOS" in this guide to the best Bluetooth headphone adapters. There are several other options you could choose there as well if this model doesn't quite fit your needs.
FiiO's HiFi reciever includes built-in volume controls and an integrated microphone. It also lets you clip it to your shirt or jacket for hands-free calls or bringing it around more easily. It charges via USB-C, lasts for up to nine hours on a single charge, and can be recharged fully in about an hour.
Shipping at Amazon is free on orders totaling $25 or more, or with an Amazon Prime membership. If you're not a member already, you can start a free 30-day trial to score free two-day shipping with no order minimum, along with access to the Prime Video streaming service, exclusive members-only discounts, and more. Black Friday is just a couple of weeks away now, which makes now a perfect time to have free shipping there. Some Black Friday deals are even going live early.
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