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Title: Review: FiiO BTR3 Bluetooth Headphone Adapter
Post by: HCK on September 15, 2018, 04:05:25 pm
Review: FiiO BTR3 Bluetooth Headphone Adapter

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                  Like it or not, Bluetooth is here to stay and fast becoming the primary method of audio delivery for mobile devices. Soon after the headphone apocalypse, a few companies offered solutions for those of us not quite ready to give up our wired cans. About a year ago, Fiio impressed us with its excellent BTR1 Bluetooth audio receiver, though many lamented its somewhat limited codec support. A few months ago, Fiio expanded its lineup with μBTR, a very affordable, but also very low-power device aimed at users of sensitive IEMs. This week, we’re looking at the newest entry into Fiio’s Bluetooth lineup, the BTR3. It’s a bit more expensive and, sure, it offers some more features and a bit more power, but we think it’s more significant to this hobby than its specs.
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Source: Review: FiiO BTR3 Bluetooth Headphone Adapter (http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/reviews/entry/fiio-btr3-bluetooth-headphone-adapter)