

🎧 Elevate your sound game—because your stereo deserves a glow-up!
The 1Mii B06HD+ is a premium Hi-Res Bluetooth 5.1 receiver designed to upgrade any home stereo or AV system with wireless streaming. Featuring LDAC high-resolution audio at 990kbps, an audiophile-grade ES9018K2M DAC, and Qualcomm aptX HD support, it delivers crystal-clear sound with ultra-stable connectivity. Its OLED display and physical controls provide seamless user experience, while a 13-hour battery life and extended range ensure uninterrupted, high-quality music playback.




















| ASIN | B09TW6Y3FB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #137,692 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #113 in Home Audio Receivers |
| Item model number | B06HD+ |
| Manufacturer | 1Mii |
| Product Dimensions | 1.8 x 7.39 x 7.9 cm; 260 g |
D**A
Perfect !
Amazing product, works perfectly fine, music quality and streaming is excellent.
M**I
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Q**E
I wanted to stream Bluetooth to my vintage audio setup, and started out with a cheaper TaoTronics unit that worked fine, but when A/B'd with my turntable, sounded very flat and undynamic, no matter how much I played with EQ and volume levels. I eventually realized that while the TaoTronics supported the AptX audio protocol, it only supported AptX/LL (low latency), and not the higher bitrate (thus higher audio quality) AptX/HD. I looked at a bunch of BT receivers and read a ton of reviews, in particular looking for units with an upgraded DAC and support for as many wideband BT audio protocols as possible. The B06-HD+ seemed to fit the bill, and I liked that it had RCA outs for my vintage amplifier (it's got coax and TOSlink as well for newer kit). Many units like this seemed to just have a 3.5mm out, and I didn't want to use a flimsier headphone to dual RCA adapter, vs a good old chunky RCA patch cable... The RCA included in the box with this unit is puny, mind you, so pick up a beefier one if you don't have one on hand. Out of the box, it's well built, feels sturdy, and is a clean design. Likewise the packaging and instructions are well above what you see with a lot of products like this on Amazon. Mii seems to be on par with some of the other newer Chinese vendors that are targeting the mid-tier audiophile market like Donner, Little Bear, and Fosi. Setup was simple, and the little box paired easily, and has a nice readable display with tactile buttons for power, volume and pairing. I like that there's a volume control on the unit itself that's independent of the volume on my phone, so I can tweak both, and dial in an optimal volume that matches my turntable's volume level, that way bouncing between Bluetooth and LPs doesn't have a big difference in loudness. In the case of the Pixel 5 I was using, the unit handshakes for Sony's LDAC protocol, which is actually a fair bit better than AptX/HD, with LDAC supporting up to 990kbps vs 576kbps for AptX/HD. Rad, actually don't have any other devices that support this protocol yet, other than a pair of headphones. OK, so how does it sound? On par with vinyl, to me, when playing lossless tracks via Spotify. Better than CD. I don't throw either of those bits of praise around lightly. Clear, dynamic range, stong lows and highs, very clearly defined soundstage, lots of warmth and lots of detail. This is via a vintage 100W Audiophonics SA-3180 amplifier, with a Teac EQA-10 in the preamp loop, into vintage Polk Monitor 5s. The unit has solved the problem I bought it to solve, which was a jarring difference in audio quality when switching from vinyl to listening to Bluetooth audio. I no longer experience listening fatigue after an hour or so when streaming Bluetooth, and the level of clarity in detail in the audio is terrific. Since I directly swapped a different BT receiver for this one, with no other changes, I can honestly say the difference is this little receiver, its supported BT protocols (make sure you know how to tweak your settings for optimal audio bandwidth and force AptX/HD or LDAC), and its DAC. The B06HD+ is night and day better than the TaoTronics BT receiver it replaced, and in my opinion, worth the price and then some. Only gripe? On my vintage rig, I get a little hum, very faint. I'll probably end up grounding it to my amplifier if it annoys me enough.
D**N
and sounds great too. Simplicity in itself to set up to receive music files from my laptop, just plug it in and play wirelessly and without any cables trailing across the floor which my lovely hound sometimes trips over. I half expected the quality of sound to be inferior compared to a wired input to the amp but was both pleased and relieved for the sound to be just as good playing HD tracks from Amazon music. It connects straight away to the laptop when turned on and the signal remains constant without any drop outs or glitches, it really is a smart little device. Connection wise I opted for optical as the DAC in the Marantz PM6007 is pretty decent. I'm very pleased with this little receiver, it really is an excellent product.
J**E
s'installe facilement et fonctionne parfaitement
L**Y
Acquistato quasi per caso, dopo aver aggiunto alla mia collezione di cuffie un paio di SENNHEISER Momentum 4 con Dongle Bluetooth® "BTD 700". Premessa: sono solo un appassionato di Musica ex musicista e tecnico del suono. Prediligo l'ascolto di Musica lossless alla massima risoluzione possibile e nel miglior formato disponibile, con sistemi cablati, DAC, cuffie ed altoparlanti di buona qualità. Le Momentum 4 non sono le mie prime cuffie Bluetooth®, le ho prese perché era un peccato lasciarsele sfuggire considerando il prezzo a cui sono riuscito a trovarle ed anche perché le mie "vecchie" B&W P7 Wireless sono un po' scomode da indossare e non sono equipaggiate con un sistema di trasmissione e codifica Bluetooth® qualitativamente e tecnologicamente al passo con le soluzioni attualmente disponibili. Soddisfattissimo del nuovo acquisto, mi aggiorno sui codec audio Bluetooth® disponibili in funzione di quelli supportati dalle Momentum 4. Riepilogando: ➡️ SBC (bitrate massimo 345 kbps, profondità 16 bit, frequenza di campionamento 48 kHz) ➡️ AAC (bitrate massimo 320 kbps, profondità 24 bit, frequenza di campionamento 44.1 kHz) ➡️ aptX (aptX Lossless, aptX Adaptive, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency) -> nel caso delle Momentum 4 con Dongle "BTD 700" il codec utilizzato è l'ottimo aptX Adaptive (bitrate variabile 279-420 kbps, profondità 24 bit, frequenza di campionamento 96 kHz) ➡️ LDAC (bitrate 990 kbps, profondità 24 bit, frequenza di campionamento 96 kHz) ➡️ LHDC (bitrate 900-1000 kbps, profondità 24 bit, frequenza di campionamento 96 kHz) ➡️ LC3 (bitrate scalabile 160-345 kbps, profondità fino a 32 bit, frequenza di campionamento 48 kHz) Incuriosito dal codec LDAC (sviluppato da SONY e, purtroppo, non supportato dalle Momentum 4) faccio qualche ricerca e trovo questo interessante ricevitore Bluetooth® 1Mii "B06HD+" dotato di chipset Bluetooth® 5.1 Qualcomm "QCC5125" che supporta anche LDAC e di un ottimo DAC ESS SABRE³² "ES9018K2M". Ha un'uscita analogica (RCA) + una digitale (ottica e coassiale), una batteria integrata ricaricabile, tasti funzione fisici e pure un piccolo Display OLED che riporta anche il codec in uso e la frequenza di campionamento. Quindi perché non metterlo alla prova? 🔈Detto 👉🏻 Fatto🔈 Dopo qualche ora di ascolto di musica di vari generi in formato lossless (anche Hi-Res), utilizzando i dispositivi sotto riportati, sono assolutamente soddisfatto dell'accquisto. Tramite il codec LDAC la qualità audo è veramente alta, il suono è dettagliato, preciso, sufficientemente caldo e avvolgente per non rimpiangere la connessione con il classico cavo audio. Il volume in uscita è appropriato: nel range disponibile da 1 a 16 ho riscontrato una condizione di ascolto ottimale tra 10 e 12, sia tramite uscita analogica RCA che tramite uscita digitale coassiale. Utilizzando l'uscita analogica RCA sono rimasto particolarmente colpito dalla qualità del DAC "ES9018K2M" (con l'uscita digitale, ovviamente si utilizza il DAC a valle della catena audio al posto di quello del B06HD+): il suono risulta piacevolmente caldo, pieno, articolato e dettagliato. Gli alti sono belli "vivaci" e mai eccessivi, i medi raffinati e velluati, i bassi belli "tondi" e ben controllati. Mi è piaciuto davvero tanto. Considerando anche il prezzo (attualmente è disponibile uno sconto del 20% tramite coupon attivabile direttamente sul sito Amazon.it) per me si tratta sicuramente di un "best buy" soprattutto se abbinato a sorgenti audio che supportano il miglior codec possibile (LDAC con audio a 24bit - 96 kHz) riproducendo file audio lossless, ancora meglio se Hi-Res 😎. Unica "nota stonata": la mancanza di una connessione USB-C per la ricarica della batteria. Quindi, oltre ad un caricabatterie USB 5W, è necessario utilizzare sempre il cavo di ricarica USB-A - DC 5V a corredo. ----------------------------------------- Dispositivi utilizzati per il test audio: ----------------------------------------- ✔️Sorgente audio: SAMSUNG Galaxy S25 Ultra accoppiato al B06HD+ con attivazione dell'opzione relativa al codec LDAC nelle impostazioni della connessione Bluetooth® ✔️Amplificatore portatile per cuffie: FiiO A5 collegato al B06HD+ con cavo a Y Mogami 2534 - 3.5mm MiniJack Amphenol | RCA-RCA Neutrik ✔️DAC e amplificatore portatile per cuffie: Chord Mojo collegato al B06HD+ con cavo Coassiale Mogami 2964 - 3.5mm TS Rean | RCA Switchcraft ✔️Cuffie: FOCAL Clear, BEYERDYNAMIC T1 (2nd Gen.), SENNHEISER HD 660 S, HiFiMAN SUNDARA, PHILIPS Fidelio X2HR, AKG K712 PRO ✔️Speakers: Edifier S3000Pro active speakers collegati al B06HD+ con - cavo Mogami 2534 - 2 RCA Neutrik Rean - cavo coassiale 75 Ohm SPDIF Mogami 2964 - 2 RCA Canare Gold
J**D
A lot of Bluetooth (BT) users don't realize that low cost transmitters/receivers offer significantly compromised sound quality. This may be adequate for consumption of low bit-rate MP3's or gaming audio (kids don't mind) but the connoisseur of fine sound will notice the difference right away. This unit delivers the goods. I was taken aback how, over high quality speakers, I was hearing details of music concealed by a cheap previous BT receiver. You can pay more and possibly get a bit more but, at my age with some hearing loss, this is the cost/performance "sweet spot" for me (I used to be an audiophile before old age overtook me). You don't get a power dongle. You'll need a 5V one with a barrel adapter. Most of us have plenty of these lying around but you can order for pocket change on Amazon. There's an internal battery which, once charged, is said to be good for 15 hours stand-alone. The kit includes a surprisingly complete abundance of audio interconnects. Highly recommended.
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