Bluetooth Converter

Why To Use A Bluetooth Converter

We are trying to offer proper reviews on corded and cordless earbuds so that everyone can make a good choice on purchasing their earbuds. There are quite a lot of high quality earbuds available, but most people only choose their headphones by their appearance, or the brand. There are quite a bit of differences between the different models, and it isn't always tied to the brand or the price range. Sometimes you can actually find cheap earbuds which reach really high with their make and sound quality. Having said all this, sometimes when the manufacturers add a wireless transmitter to a good set of earbuds, they tend to ruin the sound quality. This can be avoided with a high quality separate transmitter, and a good set of earbuds.

Bluetooth converters are machines which are converting bluetooth wireless to audio and sending it to your headphones. So if you have a high quality set of earbuds that you like, but need the wireless at some point, you can easily just use the transmitter to connect to the bluetooth device. This way you won't have to purchase a separete earbud set which is wireless. One thing that we will have to make sure you know is that bluetooth is notorious for lowering the sound quality, and that if you have a $300 set of earbuds, you can't really expect the transmitters to give you the same sound quality. For that you would have to go to a Kleer transmitter, and even then you would not get the same. When it comes to audiophiles, you can't really use any wireless technology except Kleer, but most people aren't like that.

Because of the rise in the demand of bluetooth converters - should it be from usb or from audio - we decided to make a few reviews on the products to get you a good idea on what the markets are offering. Most people don't realize that there is quite a bit of differences in these small gadgets when it comes to quality of transmit and the build quality. You can't always get the better technology by paying more - unless you are willing to pay hundreds more. My personal advice in this matter is to not use wireless unless you really have to - in most cases you really don't. But when it comes to driving a car and making it as easy as possible to keep it safe, then they are a great choice. If you hate wires and can't get enough with retractable earbuds, then using a wireless converter might be for you.