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FiiO BTR3 HiFi Bluetooth Receiver&USB DAC | aptX/aptX HD/aptX LL/LDAC/AAC/HWA Support, for Home TV,Speaker,Car Stereo, NFC Pairing, Type C Port and 3.5mm Out, AK4376A 192K/24B DAC chip

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  • World's first Bluetooth amp to support all wireless sound formats: AAC, SBC, aptX, aptX LL, aptX HD, LDAC, and LHDC (HWA)
  • Premium Qualcomm CSR8645 Bluetooth chip + independent AK4376A DAC
  • New Type-C connector with USB DAC functionality+11 hour of continuous pleasure at a full charge
  • Can be remotely controlled via FiiO Music app
  • Bluetooth indicator light + one-touch NFC pairing+Call up Siri in iOS
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4.9
4.7
4.5
Volume control
4.5
4.1
4.7
4.3
Battery life
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4.6
4.4
4.3
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3.9
4.7
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FAQ

1.Does the BTR3 support idle time power off?

A: Yes, it supports idle time power off for saving power. When it's connected to other devices via Bluetooth, it will enter standby mode if no music playing. When it's not paired with other device via Bluetooth, it will power off automatically after 2 minutes.

2. How to pair the smart phone with BTR3?

A: 1. Unlock your smart phone and turn on Bluetooth; 2. BTR3 is in pairing mode which means the blue and red lights flashing alternately.

To enter pairing mode:

a. After powered on for the first time: the BTR3 would automatically enter the pairing mode, and the red and blue lights will flash alternately.

b. Force the BTR3 to enter Pairing mode: Hold the button A for about 5 seconds when the device is on, and the red and blue lights will flash alternately.

3. Then the BTR3 will appear on the list of Bluetooth device of the phone, and just click it to pair with the BTR3.

3. Can the BTR3 work as a DAC for the computer, and how?

A: Yes, the BTR3 can work as a DAC for the computer.

Auto mode: Power on the BTR3, and connect it to the computer, then select it as the audio output device to play music; the white light will stay steadily on; Manual mode: Power on the BTR3, and connect it to the computer,  then quickly press the Power button for 3 times; then white light will stay steadily on.

4. How to reset BTR3?

A: When the BTR3 is frozen, please try to hold the Power button for at least 10 seconds to reset the BTR3.

5. How to get BTR3 displaying in FiiO Music app?

A: Here is steps to get BTR3 displaying in FiiO Music app: 1. The BTR3 is required to upgrade to the latest version 1.0 (v1030): and FiiO Music app should be also updated to latest version 1.0.4 firstly. 2. Please go to FiiO Music app Setting to set "HWA" to OFF, after it is updated to v1.0.4. (At present, the BTR3 is not comptiable with HWA well. The BTR3 option would not appear if the HWA was ON.) 3. After connecting the BTR3 with your smart phone via Bluetooth, "FiiO BTR3" option will display in FiiO Music app Settings, just like the one on Picture 1. You could see all the BTR3's settings as shown on Picture 2 after tapping "FiiO BTR3" option.

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Qualcomm CR8675 Bluetooth chip

The Qualcomm CR8675 Bluetooth chip used in the BTR3 is a premium low-power solution designed for enhanced audio applications with support for 24-bit transmission and processing, thanks to its 120MHz DSP.

High-performance AK4376A DAC

The AK4376A DAC in the BTR3, with its extremely low -107 dB distortion and extremely high 124 dB SNR, means that you will be able to catch every last nuance and detail in your music.

Unmatched Bluetooth format support

The BTR3, using Bluetooth 4.2, is the first Bluetooth amplifier in the world to support all current wireless audio codecs – such as AAC, SBC, aptX, aptX Low Latency, aptX HD, LDAC, and LHDC.

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An artisan’s touch

The aluminum alloy body wrapped in 2.5D glass and the oleophobic coating that keeps off fingerprints give the compact BTR3 an elegant look that would not be out of place in a specialty artisan’s shop.

RGB indicator light

SBC: Blue light flashing AAC: Cyan light flashing aptX/aptX low latency: Purple light flashing aptX HD: Yellow light flashing LDAC/DAC: White light flashing/stays steadily on LHDC: Green light flashing

11 hours of playback

The 300 mAh battery in the BTR3 takes only 1.5 hours to fully charge but allows for a lengthy 11 hours of playback!

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Built-in microphone

The BTR3 is equipped with Qualcomm's cVc noise cancellation technology, which automatically adjusts the microphone and actively suppresses background noise so that your call comes through as clear and audible as possible.

One-touch NFC pairing

The BTR3 can be paired to other compatible devices with just a simple tap using the NFC wireless short-range communication protocol, entirely avoiding the cumbersome traditional pairing process.

Connect to your car

You can connect your smartphone to the BTR3 via Bluetooth, and then connect the BTR3 to your car's audio system via a 3.5mm audio cable.

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Rejuvenate your home theater

Simply connect your Bluetooth source to the BTR3, and then connect the BTR3 to your home audio system with a 3.5mm audio cable.

Smart assistant

Call up Siri in iOS whenever you want simply with a double click of the multifunctional button the BTR3.

Type-C connector supports USB DAC

The BTR3 adopts the Type-C connector, which is easier to use than ever with its symmetric connector, allow you to insert a cable either way. USB DAC functionality is now also supported – no drivers needed here, simply plug and play!

Customer reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars
4.3 out of 5
798 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the sound quality, build quality, ease of use, performance, and range of the av receiver. For example, they mention that the noise floor is nearly imperceptible, the audio is also very low latency, and that the overall hardware is nicely put together. That said, some appreciate the Bluetooth range.

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99 customers mention92 positive7 negative

Customers are satisfied with the sound quality of the av receiver. They mention that the DAC feature on the unit itself is a huge help in fine-tuning the sound, and the amp volume is very good. The noise floor is nearly imperceptible, and there's no background hiss from the amp. Overall, most are happy with the performance of this product.

"...It's worth the price just for the superior sound. It's also easy to use. Tracks change, the volume control works well. Highly recommend." Read more

"...sound quality when playing music is superb with bose qc 20: bass is punchy, can hear details that was not able to hear with directly plugged bose..." Read more

"...No audible hiss when nothing is playingGreat sound quality. I can't tell the difference between wired and wireless with this...." Read more

"...'s easy to use (as a Bluetooth receiver and headphone amp), and it sounds great...." Read more

78 customers mention59 positive19 negative

Customers like the quality of the av receiver. For example, they say the build quality is excellent, the DAC's in it were high quality, and the overall hardware is nicely put together. Some mention that the sound was really good, and that the clip is sturdy. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...The receiver is tiny, all metal and glass including a quality back clip. The surfaces are coated to prevent smudges...." Read more

"...The overall hardware is rather nicely put together, and the clip is sturdy...." Read more

"...2. Looks handsome#3. Quality seems nice#4. Vol control on device and receiver#5. Connectivity average (30 M through walls)#6...." Read more

"...It's built very well, and the battery life, while not quite as good as most larger bluetooth headphones on their own, is just slightly better than..." Read more

46 customers mention34 positive12 negative

Customers like the performance of the av receiver. They mention that it works great, the app works good, and has excellent clarity. The DAC and Bluetooth modes work perfectly, and the device is awesome. Some say that the USB DAC mode works fine, and videos work for Android as well.

"...It supports all of the codecs, and it does so rather well in the case of LDAC...." Read more

"...When hooked up as a DAC, it functions quite well with my PC computer and through the USB-A. Major con will be that the USB-C to USB-C doesn’t work!..." Read more

"...The BTR3 lets me use all my headphones wirelessly. The LDAC works flawlessly and presents fantastic audio...." Read more

"...USB DAC mode works fine, though the USB and 3.5mm jacks are close enough together that headphones with larger plugs (like the DT770) will not fit..." Read more

45 customers mention32 positive13 negative

Customers like the ease of use of the av receiver. They say it's definitely worth the price, has great performance for the price and is convenient. Customers also mention that the controls are easy to use and the battery life is good. They also say that there are no issues besides the initial setup and that it'll change songs with a button.

"...It's worth the price just for the superior sound. It's also easy to use. Tracks change, the volume control works well. Highly recommend." Read more

"...Pros:Easy to useCan connect to multiple devices at onceNo audible hiss when nothing is playingGreat sound quality...." Read more

"...Kindof expensive @ $60, but well worth it.Audio:..." Read more

"...get used to odd translations.The app itself is bad (you don't really need it for anything)...." Read more

35 customers mention28 positive7 negative

Customers like the range of the Bluetooth adapter. They say it has a decent range as long as they don't cover the glass face with anything. They also say it pairs with 2 Bluetooth devices at a time and acts as a quality Bluetooth connector. Customers also appreciate the support for higher bitrate Bluetooth formats like LDAC and ATPX.

"...It is just as easy to use as integrated Bluetooth headphones, but its not always possible to determine what you are listening to with an integrated..." Read more

"...Conclusion:Device is nice with a good Bluetooth receiver that does as it’s advertised, at least for my needs...." Read more

"...The BTR3 lets me use all my headphones wirelessly. The LDAC works flawlessly and presents fantastic audio...." Read more

"...Connection has been very reliable at reasonable distances unlike other BT units I have had that occasionally skip even with your phone in your pocket..." Read more

19 customers mention19 positive0 negative

Customers like the charging of the av receiver. They say the USB-C charger is great, charges briskly, and is a huge plus. Some say the build quality, small size, and fantastic sound quality are also great. The wireless chargeable module that you can plug wired earbuds into is able to act as a USB DAC. Overall, most are satisfied with the charging capabilities of the product.

"...Would be great to have it in white color instead- charges pretty fast via usb-c..." Read more

"...Small form factorUSB-C charging (fast and easy)Convenient clipCons:..." Read more

"...The audio is also very low latency, so watching video presents no lag whatsoever with LDAC or APTX...." Read more

"Sound quality is pretty solid. It's fast to connect and (unlike a few other of these I've had) it stays connected through noisy areas...." Read more

32 customers mention21 positive11 negative

Customers are mixed about the battery life of the av receiver. Some mention that it has great battery life, while others say that it's short. The amp sounds nice and has enough power to drive basic in-ear headphones and even large headphones. However, some customers say that the battery swells after a year and that it lackluster for some applications.

"...battery life is enough for the work day BUT i would like to have more like 12-16 hours instead of 8-9 so it could handle 1.5-2 days-..." Read more

"...Regarding battery life, I've run out of battery a few times with this device, so I wish the battery was larger...." Read more

"...My only negatives are the only way to get the battery life is via the Android Bluetooth menu and I don't know the accuracy of that based on other..." Read more

"...The battery life is good, and will last me throughout the day, but this comes to the reason I don’t really like this device...." Read more

24 customers mention11 positive13 negative

Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the av receiver. Some mention that it connects well with both their iPhone and Apple TV, and is an excellent way to connect your phone to your wired headphones. However, others say that it drops the connection too often by itself and has spotty connections to the app. The bluetooth range is awful, and 1 in 10 to 1 in 15 the connection either refuses to connect or fails during the call.

"...it can work with 2 devices in parallel! Really smooth experience like in Bose QC 30. With Airpods you should manually switch source-..." Read more

"...My only gripes are that I wasn't able to connect with NFC on other of the devices I tried, and when connected to a PC and another device via..." Read more

"...The connection here is usually good, but I can count on at least 2 dropouts per day, typically around heavily congested areas and near subway..." Read more

"...purchase, and in roughly 1 in 10 to 1 in 15 the bluetooth connection either refuses to connect or fails during the call leading to me having to..." Read more

Audiophile Quality
5 Stars
Audiophile Quality
---I ordered the BTR3, but received the BTR3K, so the following review will reflect that, however the two models are very similar and I expect the audio quality to be almost identical, however max volume level may be different.---Kindof expensive @ $60, but well worth it.Audio:I'm very picky about audio quality, and using my Sennheiser HD58X's and the LDAC codec on my Galaxy S21 with Spotify on high quality I can't percieve any loss in audio quality compared to 32bit 96000Hz hard wired on my PC. The volume will easily go above a comfortable level with my HD58X headphones, which have an impedance of 150ohms. Note that the bluetooth volume level of your phone is indepent of the volume level of the receiver, so to get max volume you will need to turn up the bluetooth volume on your phone to max, *and* keep pressing the volume button up on the receiver.Build Quality:The removable clip that comes with it does seem somewhat delicate, but I don't plan on using it anyway. The unit it's self is very nice with glass on the front and back, and very small, so attaching it to the headband of wired headphones to make them wireless is an ideal use.Overall I'm very impressed. I have not tested the battery life yet to see if the claim of 11 hours is accurate, but bluetooth receivers usually take miniscule amounts of power so I do see that as a reasonable estimate.
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A. J. Díaz
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
Reviewed in Mexico on May 17, 2019
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EMLOS
5.0 out of 5 stars Mínima expresión en alta calidad Hi Res Audio.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Audiophile? Just go a head and buy
Reviewed in India on January 13, 2020
Lets take a short n sweet review. Guys when you review the audio product, mention the source of the product (sadly nobody does) Im using Lg v30 mobile phone (hope u guys aware abt that).

Come to the product Fiio BTR3 using with Lg v30. No words, awowsome, In deep bass and excellent sound output. The earphones Im using is Sony Mdr-nc31em which is came along with sony bt device (5yrs back :),

Pros: Excellent sound stage, dont worry just go and buy if your source supports, aptX, aptX HD, LDAC, whatever. Voice call quality is ok, anyway i bougt it for MUSIC

Cons: If u clip in shirt or T-shirt and if u wanna skip the song u need to hold the button for 2 seconds, its awfull while u ride on bike. While sony bt has only one click to skip the song. 2. The answering button is way to small.
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Dirk S.
5.0 out of 5 stars Nicht perfekt, aber sehr nach dran
Reviewed in Germany on November 2, 2019
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nicht perfekt, aber sehr nach dran
Reviewed in Germany on November 2, 2019
Zunächst, ich bin nicht so der Rezessionenschreiber, da ich aber bei der Suche eines Bluetooth DAC auf diverse Probleme gestoßen bin und mit Rezessionen wie „der ist schön laut“ gar nichts anfangen kann, habe ich mich entschlossen meine Erfahrungen hier mal kund zu tun.
Ich war auf der Suche nach einem hochwertigem Bluetooth Kopfhörer Verstärker um dem immer häufigerem Verschwinden der 3,5mm Klinkenbuchse entgegen zu wirken.
Ich setze unterwegs, sowie bei heimischen Arbeiten im Haus und Garten nur In-Ear Hörer ein. Da ich bereits gute Knöpfe besitze kommt nur ein BT DAC in Frage.
Nach längerem Querlesen im Netz, viel der Fokus auf 2 Geräte. Dem hier angebotenen Fiio BTR3 und dem Radsone EarStudio ES100. Der BTR3 wird in einer schicken weißen Verpackung aus Kunststoff und Pappe verpackt. Auf der Rückseite gibt es ein Rubbelfeld, unter dem ein Code zu finden ist, über den man im Internet überprüfen kann ob man ein echtes Gerät von Fiio oder ein Plagiat erstanden hat. Im Karton findet man eine Schnellstartanleitung in mehreren Sprachen (auch Deutsch), ein ca. 20 cm langes USB-A zu USB-C Kabel und eine Trageschlaufe um den BTR um den Hals hängen zu können, eine spezielle Bluetooth Information zu den einzelnen Codecs, eine Garantiekarte sowie natürlich der BTR3 selbst.
Da der BTR3 NFC unterstützt, ist er via NFC auch schnell mit dem Smartphone verbunden. Dort meldet er sich als Fiio BTR3 und verbindet sich mit dem höchstmöglichen, gemeinsamen Codec an. In meinem Fall ist das HWA in 96khz / 24 bit und 990 kBit/s.
Ich installierte zunächst die Fiio-App und stellte fest, dass die aktuelle Firmware (gerade mal einen Monat alt) bereits auf dem Gerät ist.
Nun stecke ich meine Knöpfe dran und hörte Musik Querbeet in unterschiedlichen Qualitätsstufen, mal eine 320 kbit MP3 mal eine 44,1/16 bit FLAC, dann eine 96/24 bit FLACH oder auch eine 192/24er DSD Datei. Alles hört sich sehr sauber an. Der BTR3 rauscht nicht und der Klang ist definitiv besser als direkt (über den USB-C zu Klinke DAC von Huawei) ans Handy gesteckt. Der Zuspieler ist in diesem Fall hier ein Huawei P20. Aber es kommt immer wieder zu Dropouts, also kleinen Unterbrechungen in der Wiedergabe. Dies ist ein generelles Problem, wenn man via Bluetooth HiRes Audio wiedergeben möchte. BT und WLAN funken beide im 2,4 GHz Band und stören sich leider. Bei allen von mir getesteten Geräten trat das Problem auf (Sony Xperia Z5, Sony Xperia XZ1 und XZ2, sowie dem Huawei P20 pro). Um eine stabilere Verbindung zu erlangen muss man hier die Verbindungsgeschwindigkeit herabsetzen. Das geschieht in den Bluetooth Einstellung des Smartphones, wenn man dort auf die Einstellung des Fiio BTR3 klickt. Hier wählt man „Ausgeglichene Verbindungsqualität“. Hier setzte man die Geschwindigkeit von 990 kbit/s auf 330 kbit/s zurück, was zu einer stabilen Verbindung führt. Alternativ kann man auch in der EarStudio-App den Codec z.B. auf AptX-HD ändern, dann ist die Verbindung auch stabil, jedoch verbindet sich der BTR3 beim nächsten Mal wieder via HWA in höchster Qualität. Man kann in der Fiio App jedoch den HWA und LDAC Codec deaktivieren. Dann verbindet sich der DAC im AptX-HD Modus, hier konnte ich keine Störungen feststellen. Alternativ kann man auch die Google Standortdienste und das WLAN deaktivieren, dann treten ebenfalls keine Störungen mehr auf (auch im HWA oder LDAC Modus nicht), aber führt dazu, dass man HiRes-Quellen wie z.B. Deezer, Tidal o.ä. nicht mehr streamen kann.

Verarbeitung / Haptik:
Das Gehäuse des BTR3 ist vollständig aus Aluminium mit einem Glasdeckel, die kleinen Tasten sind sehr straff und gut ertastbar. Das Gerät wirkt also auf den ersten Blick sehr hochwertig. Auch die Verpackung ist ansprechend, meiner Meinung nach aber schon über das Ziel hinaus. Ein Kunststoffkasten hätte es nicht sein müssen.
Bedienung:
Der BTR3 hat nur an einer Seite Tasten. Hier auch nur Ein/Aus, Play/Pause und eine mit Plus- und Minussymbol gekennzeichnete Wippe für Lautstärke und dem Skippen von Titeln. Um die Lautstärke im größeren Umfang zu ändern muss man die Tasten wiederholt drücken. Um einen Titel zu überspringen die Taste lange gedrückt halten. Hier hat Fiio allerdings eine interessante Logik entwickelt, durch Drücken und Halten der Minus-Taste, springt man zum nächsten Titel, mit der Plus-Taste springt man einen Titel zurück. Das ist zwar ungewöhnlich, aber man gewöhnt sich daran.
Akkulaufzeit:
Auch beim Fiio BTR3 habe ich den Akku getestet. Ich habe den BTR3 via LDAC 96/24 mit 330 kbit verbunden und in angenehmer Lautstäre rund 7,5 Stunden Musik hören können. In den letzten 30 Minuten blinkte das Fiio Logo rot. Ein akustisches Warnsignal, dass der Akku bald erschöpft ist, kommt zum Glück nicht.
Das ist meiner Meinung nach noch OK, aber weit von den 11 Stunden der Werksangabe entfernt. Leider fehlt in der App eine Akkuzustandsanzeige. Hier kann man nur auf die Bordmittel von Android zurückgreifen, was erst ab 8.1 möglich ist.

Fazit:
Vom Sound her ein echt klasse Teil. Die Verarbeitung sucht in der Preisklasse seines gleichen. Der Akku ist noch gut und auch sehr schnell wieder aufgeladen. Gegenüber dem Radsone EarStudio ES100 ist hier auch der USB-C Anschluss sehr zu begrüßen. Der Lieferumfang ist wie man es bei so einem Gerät erwartet und er unterstützt wirklich alle derzeit aktuellen Codecs. Auch den neueren, lizenzfreien HWA (LDAH) Codec. Einziges Manko ist hier sicherlich die App. Es gibt keine eigene App, man muss den (kostenlosen) Fiio Music Player installieren. Dort kann im Player der Kopfhörer ausgewählt und konfiguriert werden. Die Einstellungen werden dann im BTR3 abgelegt und gelten somit Systemweit. Also eine Equalizer-Einstellung, die im Kopfhörer vorgenommen wurde findet auch außerhalb der Fiio-App Anwendung.
Ein rundum tolles Gerät mit einem gutem Preis/Leistungsverhältnis.

Plus:
- sehr handlich, klein und leicht
- sehr guter Halteklipp
- satter, ausgewogener Sound, sehr weicher Bass
- hohe Abhörpegel möglich
- Unterstützung für HWA (High Resolution Wireless Audio)
- der zu verwendende Codec (HWA, LDAC, Aptx-HD etc) kann erzwungen werden
- ausgesprochen gut verarbeitet, nur edle Materialien (Glas / Aluminium) verwendet
- ergonomisch sinnvoll angeordnete Tasten
- aktueller USB-C Anschluss
- auch zum Telefonieren geeignet
- Unterstützung von Sprachassistenten
- günstig
- vergleichsweise umfangreicher Lieferzustand
- Anleitungen und Hinweise in deutscher Sprache
Minus:
- Akkulaufzeit könnte besser sein (knapp 7,5 Stunden)
- kein symmetrischer Ausgang
- keine Ladezustandsanzeige in der App
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Alexandre
5.0 out of 5 stars Se marie très bien avec l'ipad pro 2018 :-)
Reviewed in France on June 3, 2019
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