

More music. Less wires.The AirMobi Reciever (White) is a small, lightweight Wi-Fi powerhouse capable of turning virtually any old wired speakers into a wireless bass-thumpin’ system. Thanks to a powerful antenna structure, the AirMobi can stream MP3, AAC, WAV and Flac content at speeds up to 150Mbps. Measuring just 2.9” x 1.69” x 0.7”, it connects to your mobile devices via Wi-Fi and to your speakers by audio cable, and can be tucked away quite inconspicuously.WiFi. Way extended.Suffering from a weak Wi-Fi signal in certain portions of the house? Press the WPS button on the AirMobi to easily connect to other Wi-Fi routers and substantially extend the range of your existing Wi-Fi network. It supports IEEE 802.11 b/g/n network standards, making it compatible with most of today’s home networks.Plays well. And plays nice.Not only does the AirMobi allow you to wirelessly play, control and listen to your music on your home speaker system, you can also use it to stream to your favorite pair of headphones or your car stereo system. What’s more, it plays nice with most popular mobile devices and OS platforms. The AirMobi is fully compatible with iOS, Android, Mac and Windows, and supports Apple AirPlay and DLNA. Your purchase also includes the free iPhone, iPad & Android apps that make setup and control super easy.Better tech. For clearer techno.The AirMobi utilizes advanced soft decoding technology for more clarity of transmitted music. Music styles like techno and trance that are often prone to distortion when streamed over wireless networks sound fantastic when they pass through the Receiver. Specs: Wifi: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Supported Format: MP3, AAC,WAV, Flac Wireless Security: 64/128-bit WEP, WPA /WPA2-Personal (TKIP/AES) Interfaces: 1 x 3.5mm Port, 1 x Micro USB Port Controls: WPS, Reset
R**W
Five Stars
Works like a dream. Just what I wanted, works great, easy setup and the price - WOW. Thanks.
S**Z
An exercise in frustration and broken promises
Bought this hoping it would be an inexpensive replacement for an Apple AirPort Express that finally died after 8 or 9 years of service, used exclusively for AirPlaying music. The iReceiver is a frustrating disaster. Most of the time it doesn’t show up on my network as an AirPlay device (verified using an iPhone, iPad, and Mac+iTunes). When it does randomly appear (often after a power cycle or three), it won’t output any audio. The app’s playhead moves, so it should be streaming audio, but there’s nothing. And then, rarer still, it will actually stream audio and things work. For a time. Then it stops. I haven’t gotten it to work longer than 10 sustained minutes.It doesn’t come with a USB AC adapter. Fine, I have enough 5w adapters lying around from various iOS and Android phones; not that it matters, because it still doesnt show up most of the time requiring several power cycles. The manual is poorly translated. The company’s product website is inconsistent about its own product name. I can’t find anywhere to download new/any firmware in the faintest of hopes it might fix all of these problems. The app from the App Store is a thing that exists, but that’s already being too generous.Congratulations on being my first Amazon return, AirMobi! I’ll just buy a used or refurbished AirPort Express.
C**S
Good Idea, Poor Implementation
A great idea, and that's why it gets three stars, but poorly implemented. Works fine in the car. You just need to configure your device to use cellular data when using this as an access point. The quality is better than Bluetooth (in short spurts). This would be a perfect product, but it skips worse than my first CD player. Like actual skips in the audio. I thought it was because I was streaming music, at first, but my wife keeps all of her music on her phone and it still skipped. You're better of plugging in to your line in.
J**Z
Define "works"
The iReceiver works in the sense that it *will* let you stream music via an AirPlay source and it will play the music.Network setup works well, might be a bit fiddley for people less savvy with networking. Easiest way is to plug it in, connect to it's SSID and point your browser to the IP address (handily printed on the bottom) at http://192.168.8.8From there it's very straight forward to set it up. I did not find a way to change the devices AirPlay name through the web interface, though. It seems you need the app for that (which I only tested on an iPhone). Other than being riddled with spelling errors, it seems to work.Here's where the party ends.... When you have these and want to mix them with either the audio output from your device or mix it with an actual AirPort Express. This device lags behind by several seconds. So if you play music on a PC and try to push it to the iReceiver it'll play, but it'll play 3 or 4 seconds behind the laptop. Ditto if you're sending the audio to multiple AirPlay devices which include an AirPort Express.Okay - well what if you stay within the iReceiver ecosystem? Since these were cheap, I bought two. They will kind of stay in-sync with each other. Mostly, sorta, maybe. There is definitely a bit of drift as the music plays. It's enough that you notice the echo/reverb when both are playing the same source. It would probably be okay in a setup where you were playing audio inside and outside at reasonable volumes. In that case the echo wouldn't probably be noticeable. However if you want to play audio in multiple rooms or at louder volumes where you can hear both sources, you're probably going to be unhappy as the sync drifts in and out.Negative points; the device likes to drop off the network after 20 - 30 hours and require a reset. But not always. Sometimes it will stay connected and available for days at a time. It's weird and very temperamental (both my units do this, so I'm guessing it's not just a single bad specimen).Another (minor) nit; the volume is crazy touchy. It jumps from barely-any-sound to oh-my-gawd-loud with almost no movement of the volume slider. Fortunately it doesn't seem to clip and distort too badly at higher volumes, but the volume transition is not nearly as smooth as the Apple stuff.Support is dodgy as well - I emailed the manufacture asking about the sync issues and never heard anything back from them. I understand this is a "cheap" product, but even a simple reply would be nice. There do not appear to be any support forums on their web site.So what's it good for? Well, if you wanted an AirPlay compatible device that won't break the bank, and you're not concerned with syncing multiple devices or mixing it with Apple AirPlay devices, it's not a horrible device.If you DO want to sync it across rooms or have laptop/desktop speakers playing along at the same time, prepare to be disappointed because it just doesn't play nice, the manufacturer doesn't respond to customer inquiries, and the network connectivity is flakey.I would skip these unless you're on a non-negotiable budget, or your use-case can work around these limitations.
C**N
Half satisfied
Works as it's said but isn't too easy to use. I can't pare it with my DLNA device, should do it.
M**S
schwer zu konfigurieren und mangelhafte Qualität
- umständlich zu konfigurieren, ohne weitere Infos aus dem Web kaum beherrschbar;- interner WLAN-Repeater nicht abschaltbar, daher permanente Störungen benachbarter WLANs;- wenn man es dann geschafft hat das Ding per iTunes anzusprechen gibt es dauernde Verbindungsabbrüche;- keine Laufzeitsynchronisierung mit anderen gleichzeitig angesteuerten Remote-Geräten, daher unbrauchbar in Verbindung mit AirPlay über AirPortExpress in benachbarten Räumen;- als krönenden Abschluß verabschiedete sich auch noch die Mini-USB-Buchse beim Abziehen der Stromversorgung, daher Gerät als Schrott zurückgesandt!- der eine Stern den ich vergab ist für die Vorfreude auf ein neues "Spielzeug" welches laut den Anpreisungen interessante Möglichkeiten versprach;- wegen der verlorenen Zeit und dem Ärger den das Gerät verursachte gibt es von mir allerdings 5 Minuspunkte die man oben leider nicht sieht...
X**D
Fonctionne... tout juste
Vous pouvez acheter ce produit si... vous n'avez pas de produit officiel de la marque à la pomme comme une Apple TV ou un airport express.Normalement, avec les produits apple, on peut écouter de la musique sur plusieurs appareils à la fois de manière synchrone, avec ce produit, il y a un décalage, donc il est inutilisable avec d'autres appareils, même de la même marque comme le Iplay.En utilisation seule, ca marche tout juste, il y a pas des coupures par moment.Vous en avez pour votre argent, c'est moins cher que les produits officiels mais ca fonctionne moins bien aussi
E**Z
Funziona male, quando funziona.
Quando funziona, genera un leggero ronzio di sottofondo alla musica, anche se è veramente basso e con musica Rock diventa impercettibile, se si ascoltano anche Classica, Ambient o comunque musica con suoni delicati il ronzio diventa veramente fastidioso.In più non sempre funziona, a volte non aggancia il Wi-fi, altre volte smette di funzionare dopo circa un'ora di riproduzione.In alcuni casi non basta neppure riavviarlo, bisogna resettarlo e riconfigurarlo.
P**R
Poor Audio Quality
the iReceiver is very easy to set up, 2min and it was connected to my network and was working pretty well.Unfortunately the sound quality is VERY poor:1. The stereo channels are inverted/interchanged (L=R, R=L) !!!2. Poor stereo seperation3. Bad bass response4. Just absolutely rubbish sound qualityBut to be fair, i was expecting this quality as it is a cheap/low priced product,I did not expect the inverted stereo channels, anyway i'm going to build an adapter to invert it backEdit:I decided to return it.Within 48h it crashed twice and I had to power cycle it to get it back working.Also there have been some audio drop outs. The delay is also quite high.I would absolutely NOT recommend this receiver to anyone.Save your time and do not waste your money.Buy a cheap receiver with wolfson DAC (Neet or other) or a used airport express
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