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HomeSpot (2025 Version) NFC-Enabled Bluetooth Audio Receiver with aptX HD, 100 ft Long Range, Digital Optical & 3.5mm Output for Speaker System

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About this item

  • 100 feet Long Range: Enjoy stable, long-distance connectivity for uninterrupted wireless audio streaming
  • NFC Tap-to-Pair & One-Button Setup: Instantly pair with NFC-enabled smartphones or use the rear button for quick Bluetooth setup
  • Versatile Optical/3.5mm Combo Output: Connect to your speaker system, amplifier, or soundbar using either optical digital or 3.5mm analog output—flexible and easy to set up
  • Hi-Res Audio Powered by Qualcomm: Enjoy exceptional sound quality with support for 24-bit AptX HD, AptX, and AAC, delivering studio-grade audio for compatible devices
  • Clear LED Status: Stay informed with front-facing lights that display pairing, connection, and reset status



Product Description

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HomeSpot NFC-Enabled Bluetooth Audio Receiver (2025 Version)

Upgrade your audio setup with the HomeSpot NFC-Enabled Bluetooth Audio Receiver, designed to bring wireless convenience and high-fidelity sound to your speaker system or home theater. Featuring Bluetooth 5.3 for stable, long-range connectivity up to 100 ft, this receiver ensures seamless audio streaming from your smartphone, tablet, or laptop. With NFC tap-to-pair and one-button setup, pairing is quick and hassle-free. Enjoy Hi-Res Audio with support for Qualcomm’s AptX HD, AptX, and AAC codecs, delivering studio-grade sound quality. The versatile optical/3.5mm combo output lets you connect to speakers, amplifiers, or soundbars with ease. Stay informed with intuitive LED status indicators for pairing, connection, and reset activities. Perfect for transforming your wired audio system into a wireless powerhouse!

Transform Your Stereo into a Wireless Music Hub

Seamless Bluetooth Connectivity for Your Home Audio System

The receiver easily connects to your home stereo or speakers using the included RCA-to-3.5mm or Optical-to-3.5mm audio cable, while the UL-certified power adapter plugs into any standard wall outlet. Simply plug it into your stereo, pair it with your Bluetooth-enabled device, and enjoy wireless audio with just one press of a button.

Package Contents

1. HomeSpot NFC-Enabled Bluetooth Audio Receiver x 1

2. 5V/1A UL-Certified Power Adapter x 1

3. 1m 3.5mm audio cable x 1

4. 1m Optical-to-3.5mm Cable × 1

5. USB Charging Cable x 1

Key Features

  • Extended 100ft Long and Stable Connection
  • NFC Tap-to-Pair & One-Button Setup
  • Hi-Res Audio with Qualcomm aptX HD & aptX
  • Versatile Optical/3.5mm Combo Output

Auto Connection

Instant Auto Reconnect

Pair your device with one press of the convenient pairing button. The re-pairing is instant and automatic for hassle-free experience. Auto-reconnect to last paired device during power-up.

Phone paring

Tap to Pair with NFC Technology

If your phone has NFC, just tap it to the receiver to make an instant connection. For Bluetooth phones or computers without NFC, the pairing process is the same like connecting to other regular Bluetooth audio receivers and speakers.

Multiple con

Proprietary Bluetooth Name Identifier

2 digits identifier in Bluetooth device name for multiple receivers installation


Marcello sanci
Reviewed in Italy on October 5, 2022
ora posso utilizzare il vecchio stereo con questo dispositivo bluethtoot
Carmen García
Reviewed in Spain on July 19, 2017
Buena relación calidad-precio. Funciona bien y el resultado es el esperado. Recomendable para utilizar un buen equipo de sonido que ya tiene sus años.
shri kishan bagoria
Reviewed in India on October 9, 2015
Wonderful product. Good reception. Least distortion. I strongly recommend this product.
Jess
Reviewed in Canada on September 11, 2014
People from MoGeeks contacted me and offered a replacement. They were very pro_active, and pleasant to deal with. After receiving the new unit, I can honestly say this is exactly what I hoping for. The unit has really good range, the NFC taps on on/off almost flawlessly. It just meets and exceeds every expectation (I didn't realize you could easily tap to turn off the connection, brilliant). Have been upstairs and still gotten reception to my surprise. The only slight con is the unit is so light and small it can be hard to lay flat, although that does it make it easier to mount to wall with 2 sided tape or Velcro, if that's what you wanted to do. I use it as a connection to an amplifier, and a pair of speakers in the kitchen, dining room, and honestly couldn't be happier with the set up know. When the cell was physically connected to amp, it was such a pain to answer calls and text messages, or use my phone at all. The blue light on the unit also matches amplifier, all around a perfect pairing ;)I returned this item.Pros; Very compact, very easy set up, lots of connection options bundled in.Cons; almost zero range, literally, if I picked up my phone (note 3) placed directly in front of the unit it would sketch out.I followed placement directions, and further fiddled, could not get it to be stable at all. I was very disappointed as it teased the dream of what I wanted but ultimately failed miserably. Returned the item, will try a more a more name brand BT Receiver.
Robert
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2014
Background - I have a Bose Wave Radio () and had been using, until now, the dedicated iPod Dock. With the changing of the connectors on the iPod and iPhone, plus the fact that the iPad (which I use mostly) did not fit into the dock, I needed a solution that used Bluetooth rather than having to plug my devices in. I have a Pioneer Elite Stereo () for which I purchased the Pioneer Bluetooth solution (), so I new what to expect.Decision Process- I looked at the Bose IPod dock to see if I could save a few dollars by just upgrading the connector. The result was disappointing in cost. I know Bose is overpriced, but I did not want to spend a $100 on a dock (). I also looked at the Bose Bluetooth module (). Again, too much at $100. I also looked at the Logitech solution (), a brand that I trust for other electronics such as remotes, but found the reviews were not as positive and it was larger and more expensive by about $5. Lastly, Amazon showed this one as selected a lot, so I decided to go with the reviews, price, and masses.Out of the box - Or should I say out of the plastic bag. It was packed in a high quality plastic bag that was easy to open. BIG PLUS! Everything was there and neatly organized. I was glad or this Greenish packaging and no clam shell that you can't ever get open without a box cutter!Size - This unit is not that large and fits in the palm of my hand. It is very light because of it's plastic housing and external power supply. The power uppy is a small, standard USB power supply. The power cord is 6 feet long and the audio cords are three feet long.Install - I had read some complaints about cord lengths in reviews, so I was a bit worried. What I received ad plenty of cord length, so I am not sure what the issue was (maybe they fixed the problem??). The power cord is micro USB to USB and is six feet in length. The 3.5mm audio cable (common plug for many AUX ports, etc. on smaller radios like the Bose) was 3 feet in length. the 3.5mm to RCA audio cable (for stereos) was also three feet in length. Total of nine feet of cord length (since the unit does not need to be accessed once it is installed you can put it almost anywhere). I plugged in in using the dual 3.5mm audio cords, hooked up power, and was done in way under five minutes (opening the package included).Set-Up - Could not have been easier! On the iPad, I simply turned on the Bluetooth in the Settings menu, selected the HomeSpot, and within a minute was linked. I then went to Music, selected Apple Radio, and was streaming some nice piano music into my bedroom. The instructions say you have to push a pairing button on the back of the device to pair. I did not do this, and it paired just fine.Sound - This is a Bose Wave Radio, so if you are hooking up to a more advanced system, your results may vary. For the Bose, it sounded as good, if not better, than the dedicated iPod dock from Bose.Quality - The finish on the parts and material was good. This is plastic construction, very light, so do not expect a high end case. All the parts, pieces, instructions, etc. were also of good quality and, after I actually read them, could take someone who is not as comfortable with electronics as me through the install.What I did not test - This unit has NFC (Near Field Communication) to make pairing easier. I did not test this, so if this is what you are buying the unit for, I can not tell you how well (or not) it works. If I try it with my phone, I will update this post.Summary - You could pay more, but I am not sure what you are going to get for the expense. This unit does everything that the more expensive units do and is of good quality. I am very satisfied with my purchase so far and kind no fault with this solution. I will update my post if anything changes my opinion. I would recommended this to a fried or family member.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2014
The HomeSpot NFC enabled Bluetooth Audio Receiver comes with a FULL set of cables-- an audio cable, 3.5mm male to 3.5mm male-- a second audio cable, 3.5mm male to a pair of RCA plugs-- a power cable, USB male to microUSB male.and it comes with a "wall-wart" USB power supply.The power cable can be plugged into a separately purchased USB charger IN A VEHICLE to power the HomeSpot receiver. I bought a car charger that has two USB outlets, one to keep my phone charged and now I use the second outlet to power the HomeSpot receiver. The 3.5mm male to 3.5mm male cable that comes with the receiver connects the receiver to my vehicle's music system.Many vehicles have a middle armrest that has storage inside with a 12 volt outlet and a 3.5mm female receptacle to the car's audio system. Inside the armrest, plugged into power and radio, the HomeSpot receiver is completely out of sight.The NFC feature of this HomeSpot receiver is a delight because it "forces" a quick and correct pairing of my phone with the receiver. Because my cell phone is used with a number of Bluetooth devices (mouse, keyboard, portable Bluetooth speakers, home music server, TV control, automobile hands-free speaker-phone) I have found connecting two Bluetooth devices so that they "pair" correctly can be an erratic experience: "sometimes Yes, sometimes No, try Again." Not here if your cell phone is NFC-enabled (Near Field Communication) as is this HomeSpot receiver. Just waving my cell phone anywhere near my car's armrest makes the two devices connect instantly and pair properly.This is a terrific device in a car and leaves me with yet another USB universal wall wart charger. With my Nexus 4 phone, just getting in the car and turning the engine on, my phone pairs with the car's audio almost every time. The few times it doesn't, a quick wave towards the armrest does the trick.For the price, good build quality, complete cables, versatility the HomeSpot NFC-enabled receiver is a terrific buy.OF COURSE you can use the HomeSpot in your house with your audio system. Other reviewers have already described how very well it works for them. I very much like using my cell phone to listen to the house audio system because that means I will hear an incoming phone call and have the audio system automatically mute (no more running around to turn down the stereo). I can take my call without loud background sounds then go back to hearing my music or news again. Very nice to be able to crank up my favorite tunes without worrying that I might not hear an incoming phone callSound quality is quite good and in my house the range is more than adequate.I am buying yet another one; that's how highly I recommended this product..
CreativeChaos
Reviewed in Germany on December 30, 2013
Gründe für meine Entscheidung zu diesem Gerät () waren sowohl die beschriebenen Funktionen, als auch der Preis und die doch überwiegend sehr guten Kundenbewertungen.Ich wollte eine einfache Möglichkeit, mein Handy mit meinem Lautsprechersystem in der Küche zu verbinden, ohne Kabel nutzen zu müssen. Die NFC Funktionalität war für mich ein Bonus, aber nicht Pflicht.Angekommen ist das Gerät wie beschrieben, gut verpackt und mit allen notwendigen Kabeln und Netzteil.Zuerst habe ich es mit meinem Nokia Lumia 920 per NFC ausprobiert. Die Kopplung klappte einwandfrei, der Klang ist super. Das heißt ich kann keine Veränderung zum Klang bei einer Verbindung per Kabel von Handy und Lautsprechersystem feststellen.Weitere Tests per NFC mit einem Nexus 7 (2012) und einem Samsung Galaxy S3 waren ebenfalls ohne Probleme. Auch ein Test mit meinem Nokia N8 ohne NFC verlief erfolgreich.Die Reichweite ist sehr gut, so bleibt die Verbindung mit meinem Lumia 920 z.B. über zwei Zimmer (ca. 7-8 m) hinweg bestehen. Auch die automatische Kopplung nach Anschalten des Gerätes funktioniert einwandfrei.Da hier mehrfach in den Rezensionen ein Knacken o.ä. genannt wird: Nach meinen Tests mit diversen Geräten kann ich sagen ja, es gibt ein Knacken. Dieses hängt jedoch, zumindest weitestgehend, vom gekoppelten Gerät ab.Beim Koppeln direkt gibt es ein kurzes Knacken, das stört mich jedoch nicht.Während der Wiedergabe von Musik fiel es mir beim Lumia 920 zwischen den Liedern auf. Beim Nokia N8 und Nexus 7 habe ich es nicht wahrgenommen.Zu hören ist dies in diesem Video: "Homespot Bluetooth Lumia 920 N8" bei YouTube suchen.Ich werde dieses Modell behalten, da es seine Aufgabe hervorragend erfüllt. Für den geforderten Preis ist die gebotene Qualität und Funktionalität m.M. nach unschlagbar.Ich kann das Gerät somit rundherum nur empfehlen!
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