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product_id: 164004
title: "(2025 Version) NFC-Enabled Bluetooth Audio Receiver with aptX HD, 100 ft Long Range, Digital Optical & 3.5mm Output for Speaker System"
brand: "homespot"
price: "₪146"
currency: ILS
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category: "Home Spot"
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# aptX HD Hi-Res Audio 100 ft Long Range NFC Tap-to-Pair (2025 Version) NFC-Enabled Bluetooth Audio Receiver with aptX HD, 100 ft Long Range, Digital Optical & 3.5mm Output for Speaker System

**Brand:** homespot
**Price:** ₪146
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎵 Elevate your sound. Cut the cords. Own the room.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** (2025 Version) NFC-Enabled Bluetooth Audio Receiver with aptX HD, 100 ft Long Range, Digital Optical & 3.5mm Output for Speaker System by homespot
- **How much does it cost?** ₪146 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- homespot enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted homespot brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart LED Status Indicators:** Stay effortlessly informed with clear front-facing LEDs showing pairing, connection, and reset status at a glance.
- • **Dual Optical & 3.5mm Outputs:** Plug into any speaker setup effortlessly with versatile digital optical and analog 3.5mm outputs for maximum compatibility.
- • **Studio-Quality aptX HD Sound:** Experience crystal-clear, 24-bit high-resolution audio that elevates your home or office sound system to audiophile standards.
- • **Instant NFC Tap-to-Pair Magic:** Pair your smartphone in a single tap—no fumbling, no delays, just pure wireless convenience.
- • **Seamless 100 ft Wireless Freedom:** Cut the cords and roam freely with ultra-stable long-range Bluetooth connectivity that outperforms premium brands.

## Overview

The 2025 HomeSpot NFC-Enabled Bluetooth Audio Receiver delivers premium 24-bit aptX HD audio with an impressive 100 ft wireless range. Featuring instant NFC tap-to-pair, versatile optical and 3.5mm outputs, and intuitive LED status indicators, it transforms any speaker system into a high-fidelity wireless powerhouse—perfect for professionals who demand seamless connectivity and studio-grade sound quality.

## Description

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Review: Best Bluetooth Receiver Ever! - Overall: Before I purchased this item I thought long and hard about my setup; rather to use Bluetooth or Airplay. After considering cost and equipment, Bluetooth became my standard of choice. After reading the reviews I decided that the HomeSpot Bluetooth Audio Receiver would be my receiver of choice. This was not an easy decision since I am a brand loyalist. The Logitech receiver also has rave reviews, but it cost $12 more. With money being an issue, I purchased the HomeSpot. Let¡¦s just say, I could not be happier. This receiver paired with the Leipai 2020A+ Mini Stereo Receiver and a pair of Bose 301 Series IV bookshelf speakers (that I have owned for 10 years) are a knock out combination. I was instantly blown away by the performance. Sound quality: It rocks! I am no audiophile, but this sounds great. I only notice a slight bump in quality with direct aux in. However the versatility of Bluetooth makes this setup ideal. It¡¦s great in situations where music is secondary to the action (i.e. offices, parties, barbershops, and BBQs) Range: I become more impressed as I purposely and accidentally push this product to its limit with better than expected returns. This product is easily worth 3x the price; here's why. This device cost $26; I often wonder why Bose charges $100 for their BT receivers. I own several BT devices that do not equal the range of the HomeSpot. Namely, Jawbone¡¦s Jambox and the Bose Soundlink. These speakers are good in their own right, but the Jawbone Jambox requires direct line of sight in order to work. It often loses connection when I walk across the room with my phone in my pocket. The Soundlink has the tendency to crackle when paired with my Macbook Pro. However, the HomeSpot has phenomenal range. I accidentally left the office with my phone in pocket to go across the hall. When I returned to my office to look for my phone... I was shocked when I realized it was in my pocket the whole time while the music continuously played. Wow! This thing transmits through concrete walls. While at lunch, I give my phone to a coworker located in the office next door, divided by a half wall. He controls the music and volume with ease. No interference! Simply amazing! Devices: This device easily paired to all of my Android and iDevices. I have a Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, iPod Touch 4G, and iPod Nano 7G. With the Nexi the NFC pairing worked flawlessly out of the box (touch and go) just that easy. Hopefully this review was helpful, if so click yes :-)
Review: Perfect and Perfectly Simple - The HomeSpot Bluetooth Receiver is one of those rare products that is amazingly simple, straight-forward, and extremely functional. Just plug it in, connect up the cable to your stereo, pair your phone (or whatever) to it just like your Bluetooth hands free ear piece, and you're all set. I'm using it in my computer room/office. The unit is small enough that I just stuck it behind the wireless charging stand for my Nokia Icon cell phone. I never intended to care that much about range. I just wanted to get rid of the need to plug and unplug wires all the time. Since the phone has wireless charging, it's a luxury just plopping the phone down on its wireless charging stand and also have it play music through my audio system without fiddling with any wires. The HomeSpot amazed me the other night. I took my cell phone halfway across the house just to listen to a quick podcast using my phone's speaker while brushing my teeth. Turned out, the phone was still paired to the HomeSpot. I didn't realize that Bluetooth supported that kind of range. I'm a bit of an audiophile and I listen to a very broad range of music. Classic rock (hard and soft), some pop C&W, classical, Broadway musicals, etc. I did some testing of various big name low-to-mid priced Bluetooth speakers and rejected them. I expected to reject the low-price ones, but I was very disappointed in the garbage companies like Sony were putting out at even the mid-price range. It was necessary to get into the high-priced stuff to start getting decent quality. The audio quality on the mid-priced units was probably good enough to mislead the average consumer, but an audiophile could easily tell they were lousy. If you've already got a good sound system at home and listen to quality full spectrum music, don't waste your ears on Bluetooth speakers. This HomeSpot will drive your home audio system at whatever quality you have for source material. (If you've compressed your music, it'll give you lousy compressed music quality. Don't get carried away compressing your music and then make the mistake of blaming your audio system.) I only have one complaint I've found with the HomeSpot. I (personally) wish it had a shorter Bluetooth range. I'd rather be able to walk out of my computer room with my cell phone and have the pairing automatically break, than to be halfway across the house and discover that my podcast is playing through the HomeSpot back in my computer room. :-) But hey, somehow I suspect other people would probably prefer the HomeSpot working over a long range. A note for people who may not have experience with multiple Bluetooth devices paired to their cell phone. Your phone should have some setting location where you can manually tell your phone to break the connection with a Bluetooth device while you're still within range of the device. It's probably the same place on your phone you go to establish the original pairing with the device. It's also probably the same place you would go to tell your phone to reconnect with the device later. You normally shouldn't have to go through the pairing procedure again just because you broke the connection. That should normally only be necessary if you told your phone to "forget" the device or if you "deleted" the device from the list of devices your phone knows about. Quick comment about Mogeeks, through whom I purchased the HomeSpot. I used just normal cheap shipping, and the product was in my mailbox in either two or three business days (forget which). Mogeeks fulfilled the order promptly, accurately, and didn't dally around. There was actually a cell phone case that I ordered from a different company at the same time, and it took a day longer to arrive. The delivery time for the case was "fine" and about as long as I'd typically expect, so I was very happy with the faster delivery time from Mogeeks. A final note of humor... if your phone seems to be paired just fine with the HomeSpot, your phone appears to be playing your music, and the HomeSpot appears to be properly powered and connected to your audio system, but you're not hearing anything from either your audio system or your phone, check the volume on your phone as well as on your audio system. I spent a few minutes one morning thinking my setup had broken until I finally realized the volume on my phone was turned all the way down.

## Features

- 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

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B009OBCAW2 |
| Audio Encoding | Stereo |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77,278 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #336 in Wireless Audio Receivers & Adapters |
| Brand | HomeSpot |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Smartphone, Speaker, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack , RCA |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 8,254 Reviews |
| Format | WMA |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04897018467996 |
| Item Weight | 31 Grams |
| Manufacturer | HomeSpot |
| Mfr Part Number | BTADP-233 |
| Model Number | BTADP-233 V5 |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Wireless Streaming, Auto Re-Connect |
| Output Wattage | 1 Watts |
| Special Feature | Wireless Streaming, Auto Re-Connect |
| Supported Internet Services | YouTube |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Audio Encoding:** Stereo
- **Audio Output Mode:** Stereo
- **Brand:** HomeSpot
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Desktop, Laptop, Smartphone, Speaker, Tablet
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wireless
- **Connector Type:** 3.5mm Jack, RCA
- **Controller Type:** Android
- **Special Feature:** Wireless Streaming, Auto Re-Connect
- **Surround Sound Channel Configuration:** 2

## Images

![(2025 Version) NFC-Enabled Bluetooth Audio Receiver with aptX HD, 100 ft Long Range, Digital Optical & 3.5mm Output for Speaker System - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Wck1cBj7L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: can this work with old school receiver**
A: Great!

Q1:  Volume-wise... how is the output... faint so you must crank the receiver volume up high... or... just like a CD or radio or other input... switch among imputs without fear that volume differences will hurt your ears?

Q2:  will this support iPhone XS?
Q2B: Can I play anything from iPhone XS to this to receiver... Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Prime Music, YouTube (audio without video), radio station sound, SONOS radio sound?

Thanks,
Mike

**Q: How do you turn it off?**
A: Mine is plugged into a switched 110 volt outlet on the back of my stereo receiver.  When the receiver is off, the outlet is off.  However, as others have said, it doesnt need to be turned off.

**Q: internal battery?**
A: No.  Can be powered from A/C using provided 110 to 5v power supply and USB cable or from any 5v 1 amp USB power source - computer or battery...

**Q: does not pair**
A: What are you trying to pair it with?  I have had no problems with an iPad, an iPhone, 2 Android phones and my laptops which are an Apple, Sony,   and Surface tablet.  Are you sure you are following the instructions correctly?  Make sure you press the button so that pairing is enabled...sometimes hold it down.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Bluetooth Receiver Ever!
*by K***V on August 26, 2013*

Overall: Before I purchased this item I thought long and hard about my setup; rather to use Bluetooth or Airplay. After considering cost and equipment, Bluetooth became my standard of choice. After reading the reviews I decided that the HomeSpot Bluetooth Audio Receiver would be my receiver of choice. This was not an easy decision since I am a brand loyalist. The Logitech receiver also has rave reviews, but it cost $12 more. With money being an issue, I purchased the HomeSpot. Let¡¦s just say, I could not be happier. This receiver paired with the Leipai 2020A+ Mini Stereo Receiver and a pair of Bose 301 Series IV bookshelf speakers (that I have owned for 10 years) are a knock out combination. I was instantly blown away by the performance. Sound quality: It rocks! I am no audiophile, but this sounds great. I only notice a slight bump in quality with direct aux in. However the versatility of Bluetooth makes this setup ideal. It¡¦s great in situations where music is secondary to the action (i.e. offices, parties, barbershops, and BBQs) Range: I become more impressed as I purposely and accidentally push this product to its limit with better than expected returns. This product is easily worth 3x the price; here's why. This device cost $26; I often wonder why Bose charges $100 for their BT receivers. I own several BT devices that do not equal the range of the HomeSpot. Namely, Jawbone¡¦s Jambox and the Bose Soundlink. These speakers are good in their own right, but the Jawbone Jambox requires direct line of sight in order to work. It often loses connection when I walk across the room with my phone in my pocket. The Soundlink has the tendency to crackle when paired with my Macbook Pro. However, the HomeSpot has phenomenal range. I accidentally left the office with my phone in pocket to go across the hall. When I returned to my office to look for my phone... I was shocked when I realized it was in my pocket the whole time while the music continuously played. Wow! This thing transmits through concrete walls. While at lunch, I give my phone to a coworker located in the office next door, divided by a half wall. He controls the music and volume with ease. No interference! Simply amazing! Devices: This device easily paired to all of my Android and iDevices. I have a Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, iPod Touch 4G, and iPod Nano 7G. With the Nexi the NFC pairing worked flawlessly out of the box (touch and go) just that easy. Hopefully this review was helpful, if so click yes :-)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect and Perfectly Simple
*by K***E on March 7, 2014*

The HomeSpot Bluetooth Receiver is one of those rare products that is amazingly simple, straight-forward, and extremely functional. Just plug it in, connect up the cable to your stereo, pair your phone (or whatever) to it just like your Bluetooth hands free ear piece, and you're all set. I'm using it in my computer room/office. The unit is small enough that I just stuck it behind the wireless charging stand for my Nokia Icon cell phone. I never intended to care that much about range. I just wanted to get rid of the need to plug and unplug wires all the time. Since the phone has wireless charging, it's a luxury just plopping the phone down on its wireless charging stand and also have it play music through my audio system without fiddling with any wires. The HomeSpot amazed me the other night. I took my cell phone halfway across the house just to listen to a quick podcast using my phone's speaker while brushing my teeth. Turned out, the phone was still paired to the HomeSpot. I didn't realize that Bluetooth supported that kind of range. I'm a bit of an audiophile and I listen to a very broad range of music. Classic rock (hard and soft), some pop C&W, classical, Broadway musicals, etc. I did some testing of various big name low-to-mid priced Bluetooth speakers and rejected them. I expected to reject the low-price ones, but I was very disappointed in the garbage companies like Sony were putting out at even the mid-price range. It was necessary to get into the high-priced stuff to start getting decent quality. The audio quality on the mid-priced units was probably good enough to mislead the average consumer, but an audiophile could easily tell they were lousy. If you've already got a good sound system at home and listen to quality full spectrum music, don't waste your ears on Bluetooth speakers. This HomeSpot will drive your home audio system at whatever quality you have for source material. (If you've compressed your music, it'll give you lousy compressed music quality. Don't get carried away compressing your music and then make the mistake of blaming your audio system.) I only have one complaint I've found with the HomeSpot. I (personally) wish it had a shorter Bluetooth range. I'd rather be able to walk out of my computer room with my cell phone and have the pairing automatically break, than to be halfway across the house and discover that my podcast is playing through the HomeSpot back in my computer room. :-) But hey, somehow I suspect other people would probably prefer the HomeSpot working over a long range. A note for people who may not have experience with multiple Bluetooth devices paired to their cell phone. Your phone should have some setting location where you can manually tell your phone to break the connection with a Bluetooth device while you're still within range of the device. It's probably the same place on your phone you go to establish the original pairing with the device. It's also probably the same place you would go to tell your phone to reconnect with the device later. You normally shouldn't have to go through the pairing procedure again just because you broke the connection. That should normally only be necessary if you told your phone to "forget" the device or if you "deleted" the device from the list of devices your phone knows about. Quick comment about Mogeeks, through whom I purchased the HomeSpot. I used just normal cheap shipping, and the product was in my mailbox in either two or three business days (forget which). Mogeeks fulfilled the order promptly, accurately, and didn't dally around. There was actually a cell phone case that I ordered from a different company at the same time, and it took a day longer to arrive. The delivery time for the case was "fine" and about as long as I'd typically expect, so I was very happy with the faster delivery time from Mogeeks. A final note of humor... if your phone seems to be paired just fine with the HomeSpot, your phone appears to be playing your music, and the HomeSpot appears to be properly powered and connected to your audio system, but you're not hearing anything from either your audio system or your phone, check the volume on your phone as well as on your audio system. I spent a few minutes one morning thinking my setup had broken until I finally realized the volume on my phone was turned all the way down.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simple, Elegant Bluetooth for Your Home Audio System
*by L***Y on March 2, 2013*

Here's the bottom line right here at the top: this little device works, and is well worth the price. Here are the details: 1. Shipping and communication from this vendor (Mogeeks) could not have been faster. 2. The receiver came in a small bubble pack, with no retail box. Included were the receiver, a one-page instruction sheet, a USB-to-120v power adapter, a 3-foot mini-stereo phono cord, and a 3-foot RCA stereo cord. Not the best packaging, but sufficient. 3. The unit itself is very small (approximately the size of post-it pad). 4. IMPORTANT TO NOTE: Strangely, there is no RCA port on the unit, and no RCA-to-mini stereo adapter was included. Therefore, if you want to connect it to your home stereo via the RCA cable (the most common type of connection), you'll need an adapter. If you already have a mini-stereo input port on your receiver, then no adapter is needed. This missing adapter is the reason for the 4-star rating instead of a 5-star. 5. After pressing the button on the unit to activate broadcast mode, my Nexus 10 tablet recognized the unit, and with one touch, it immediately linked to it and I was able to play music from the tablet wirelessly through my home audio system. 6. It works flawlessly with a Nexus One android phone, a Nexus 10 tablet (using the NFC feature), and an iPad 3. To switch source units, you must repeat the broadcast/recognition step. 7. Compared with similar units I've seen, the range on this is EXCELLENT. I'm able to wander through other rooms, up to 40 feet away with a wall between my tablet and the receiver, and experienced no dropouts whatsoever. Sound quality is very good. 8. There is no on-off switch. If you want to power it off (which I prefer), you have to remove the power cord from the unit. 9. Because the unit is so small, with both the power code and the output cable connected, I had a little trouble pressing the broadcast reset button (between the two cable ports) with my fat finger. This is a small nit, but I thought I'd mention it. It won't be an issue if the device you're coupling uses NFC. In summary, I'm very happy with the performance and value of this unit, and I really appreciated the quick shipping and good communication from the vendor.

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