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E**S
The ONLY Switch Receiver That Transmits Mic Audio
NOTE: IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A BLUETOOTH RECEIVER FOR YOUR SWITCH THAT WILL ALLOW YOU TO TALK TO YOUR FRIENDS, THIS IS IT.So, I have bought A TON of Nintendo Switch Bluetooth receivers and this is the ONLY ONE that will actually transmit your mic's audio to your friends on games like Fortnite.I personally paired it to my Raycon Gaming Earbuds and it does a decent job. Unfortunately there are volume issues where the unit doesn't like you raising or lowering the volume on your headphones. If you adjust your headphones and accidentally tap the volume, the mic will mute and you will have to unplug and reconnect the headphones.So, does it do the job? Yes, it is finicky but it's doable, I just wish there were more receivers that transmitted mic audio and wish the design on this one was better. This is, however, the best cheap alternative I could find.If you want the full headset experience and have the cash for it, go for the Sony Pulse 3D Wireless Headset that they made for the PS5. It will set you back $100 but it is (ironically) FULLY FUNCTIONAL with the Nintendo Switch.
D**J
1Mii Bluetooth Switch Adapter
Unboxing:Packaging is simple and efficient, the outside of the box contains all relevant information and description of the device.The box contains the bluetooth device and a USB C to A adapter as well as a quick start guide, quality assurance card, and a cloth case.Initial setup and thoughts:The device feels sturdy and the buttons have distinctive haptic feedback so that you can tell they've been pressed and avoid accidentally pressing them.The USB C connector is a little long so that it leaves a gap between this and the edge of the Nintendo Switch (as well as the included adapter).The instructions make sense, but I found that I had to hold the button on the 1Mii bluetooth device to enter pairing mode where the instructions simply say to short press the button. I was easily able to pair this to a Bluetooth Headset and a Speaker and hear audio out of both at the same time. The indicator lights worked exactly as described in the manual. Unfortuntely neither of my devices support the APTX codec or Low Latency, but even without this the audio was crisp and clear out of both paired devices.After trying it with my switch and dock, I also plugged it into my PC using the included USB C to A adapter, the device started up and immediately paired with the headset and speaker again and started playing audio with no issues.Conclusion:Pros:- Easy to use with familiar setup procedure (similar to other bluetooth devices)- Sound quality is good even on devices that don't support advanced protocols such as APTX or Low Latency- Seemlessly works when moving between the Switch, the dock and even a Windows PC using the included USB C to A, no need to re-pair your audio devicesCons:- Small gap between the 1Mii adapter and the device it's plugged into Nintendo Switch, pressing the pairing button looks like it might put stress on the USB port- No pass-thru for USB C (no charging and gaming at the same time)
M**I
Glad I bought it
Wish PS5 launched a better version,But works great
N**K
Works fine, the gap between this and the Switch feels like a mistake
I don't have any actual issue with how this device functions. It's very thin and sounds fine. The sound seemed a little noticeably delayed but nothing major. My issue is that the USB-C connection is so long and the device is so thin that when it's plugged in all the way the adapter is platformed up and could be rocked side to side, which feels like a flimsy design error. It hasn't broken yet, but I'd feel a lot better if this device was snug against the bottom of my switch. For as thin as it is, none of that form factor matters if it breaks the USB hole.
N**Y
Works well, but sticks out too much.
As the titles says, it works, just as you would expect most bluetooth adapters nowadays. Coming off an old model Gullikit Route Air+ that that didn't work, that would lose signal every few minutes, making all games unplayable, the 1Mii works from the start and never lost signal, which was a very welcome experience. However, it is not without drawback. The part that connect to the switch is a bit too long, to the where the adapter will be visibly sticking out of it because it isn't an exact match. You will thus have been mindful about not letting any damage come to the area, moreso than usual.
M**A
Fatally flawed
It works, it took a few tries to get it to pair with my earbuds but once it did the sound is good and rarely lags or loses connection even if you move the Switch or your head.There's only really one thing I don't like but it's kind of big. The second picture shows the device sitting flush against the body of the Switch when in use and it does not. There's about a cm or two gap in between which gives lots of potential for this thing to get caught on something and either bend the connector or damage the Switch's USB-c port, and that's why I can't recommend this.Also a usb-c pass through would have been nice since you can't use this device and charge your Switch at the same time, which is a problem if you are like me and have the older model with the sucky battery, though there's probably no way to include that and make the thing as thin as it is.
H**R
Exactly What I needed
Connects automatically with my AirPods and has great reach. Comes with a nice pack.
A**.
Great for use with USB-C or USB 3.0 audio players without bluetooth capability!
We've had the 1Mii Bluetooth Audio Adapter for about a month. We really enjoy it's plug-and-play, easy to use, features. We purchased it specifically for the use with a Switch, and it works great!Things to consider:- It works as intended.- I suggest thinking about getting audio device capable of using Bluetooth 5.0- It has a feature to connect two separate wireless devices!- It has a USB 3.0 to USB-C adapter, so you can use it with a computer, too!- It leaves a slight gap, just incase you have a thin case surrounding your Switch. But, if you don't have a case, there will be that gap.
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