Introducing the New xDuoo MX-01 Bluetooth 5.3 Audio Transmitter - Now Available on Apos Audio
Jan 12, 2024 at 2:51 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 7
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Hi all,

Here's an interesting launch from xDuoo that we'd like to share with the community. The xDuoo MX-01 Bluetooth 5.3 Audio Transmitter brings a new level of audio connectivity. This device transforms your traditional audio sources, like TVs and CD players, into Bluetooth-enabled units, allowing seamless streaming to your favorite Bluetooth devices. It supports high-definition audio formats including aptX and aptX HD, ensuring top-notch sound quality. With its diverse input options—USB, optical, coaxial, and AUX—and a robust dual-antenna design, the MX-01 offers unparalleled audio freedom and range. The sleek aluminum alloy casing not only adds style but also enhances performance by minimizing interference.


Product highlights 
  • Converts various audio devices into Bluetooth signals
  • Features Qualcomm Bluetooth 5.3 technology for superior audio quality
  • Supports multiple high-definition audio formats
  • Equipped with USB, optical, coaxial, and AUX inputs
  • Dual-antenna design for extended range
  • Aluminum alloy casing for minimal interference

Here's the link to the blog for more info: https://apos.audio/blogs/news/npa-xduoo-mx-01-bluetooth-5-3-audio-transmitter

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Jan 13, 2024 at 8:50 AM Post #2 of 7
Hi Apos!

I've read product page, but still have a couple of questions.
  1. How many BT devices it remembers? And if more than one, how the switching works?
  2. Looks like aptX Adaptive works in hybrid/auto mode, i.e. user cannot choose either low latency or high quality mode specifically. And aptX LL/HD refer to previous generation of aptX codes. Please clarify.
 
Jan 16, 2024 at 8:27 PM Post #4 of 7
Hi Apos!

I've read product page, but still have a couple of questions.
  1. How many BT devices it remembers? And if more than one, how the switching works?
  2. Looks like aptX Adaptive works in hybrid/auto mode, i.e. user cannot choose either low latency or high quality mode specifically. And aptX LL/HD refer to previous generation of aptX codes. Please clarify.
Hi there,

Very good questions you have there.
1. MX-01 can remember 8 BT devices at most, and then connect to two at the same time to turn off the current connected device, and it will automatically return to the previous device.
2. Depending on the format of receiving equipment priority support, MX-01 cannot choose the format.

we hope this helps.
 
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Jan 17, 2024 at 4:11 PM Post #5 of 7
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