

🎧 Elevate Your Stereo Game — Because Your Music Deserves the Best
The 1Mii B06HD+ is a premium Hi-Res Bluetooth 5.1 receiver designed to upgrade older stereo systems with cutting-edge wireless audio technology. Featuring LDAC codec support at 990kbps, an audiophile-grade ES9018K2M DAC, and versatile connectivity options including optical, coaxial, and RCA outputs, it delivers crystal-clear, dynamic sound. With easy plug-and-play setup, OLED display for real-time info, tactile volume controls, and up to 13 hours of wireless playback, it’s the perfect bridge between vintage audio gear and modern high-fidelity streaming.



















| ASIN | B09TW6Y3FB |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,538 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #220 in Wireless Audio Receivers & Adapters |
| Brand | 1Mii |
| Built-In Media | 1Mii B06HD+ Bluetooth receiver, 2.4ft AUX 3.5mm-RCA Cable, 3.05ft RCA- RCA Cable, 3.12ft Power Cable, 3.18ft Optical Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Powered Speaker, Old Home Stereo, AV Receiver, Amplifier, Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connector Type | Optical, Coaxial, RCA |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 927 Reviews |
| Format | WAV, WMA |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.71"D x 2.91"W x 3.11"H |
| Manufacturer | 1Mii |
| Model Number | B06HD+ |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Audiophile DAC, LDAC High-Resolution Audio, Long Palytime, OLED Display, aptX HD&aptX Low Latency |
| Output Wattage | 1 Watts |
| Special Feature | Audiophile DAC, LDAC High-Resolution Audio, Long Palytime, OLED Display, aptX HD&aptX Low Latency Special Feature Audiophile DAC, LDAC High-Resolution Audio, Long Palytime, OLED Display, aptX HD&aptX Low Latency See more |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.0 |
| Video Encoding | / |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Wattage | 1 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Q**E
Upgraded DAC and BT protocols worth it for audiophiles
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.
J**Y
Helped me discover my issue with optical and coax outputs...
Before purchasing this device, I ordered and tried a different, similar BT transmitted by another manufacturer, one with great reviews. While I was able to use that device with analog RCA outputs to my 1999 vintage Pioneer A/V receiver, I was unable to get any signal from the coax and optical outputs into my receiver. I know the A/V inputs worked, as I was able to use them with an LG 4K TV and other devices. I ordered the B06HD+, connected it up the same way and, again, failed to get any output signal into the receiver. However, the status screen on this device displayed that, by default, the BT receiver was locked on the LDAC codec of the BT chipset. The sampling bitrate for LDAC is 96 kbps, which is beyond the bitrate that can be handled by my 23-year-old receiver. Android mobile devices generally handle BT codecs automatically and will use the best available code (in this case, LDAC) on the connected device by default. There is no easy way to change to another BT codec (such as aptX LL or HD). In order to do so, the user must access the Android Developer Options, which allows access to hidden functions, including switching to other BT codecs. Access to Developer Options varies in different versions of Android, and current releases (such as Android 13) have a toggle in System settings that allows the user to enable them. After accessing that option on my device, I switch to aptX HD as the codec (using a 48 kbps sampling rate) and the signal suddenly worked fine on both the optical and coax outputs into my receiver. I later discovered an app for later Android devices on the Play Store that allows BT codec switching on the fly. I now get a crystal clear optical signal into my Pioneer receiver and the music sounds tremendous. I detailed all this in case other Android device users are experiencing similar problems. Oddly, the device I originally tried did not function the same way, so it's been returned in lieu of the 1Mii B06HD+ receiver. Another tip: the unit has a built-in battery and users can also plug the provided USB power cable into any 5 volt USB adapter for direct power. However, the power to the 1Mii will remain on unless you physically turn it off using the power switch on the unit. There's a workaround for this as well. My Pioneer receiver has a switched electrical outlet on the back that powers down when the receiver is powered off. I plugged the 1Mii into this outlet for power. When I power off the receiver, the 1Mii remains on using the internal battery. After ten minutes or so, if there is no live signal across the 1Mii receiver, it will power off on its own to preserve battery. When I power up the Pioneer receiver, the 1Mii also powers back on. I can do this with the Pioneer's remote control, so I don't need to physically power off the 1Mii after I'm done with it. The reach of the Bluetooth signal is very good, despite the use of an internal antenna. My devices are used in the same room, so those moving their mobiles or other devices around will have to test to see what the range limits are. All-in-all, I'm pleased with the performance of the 1Mii. The analog signal output through the RCA jacks is very clean, but the digital outputs provide a higher level signal, so those are preferable for my use. Hearing crystal clear music through my old A/V receiver from various BT sources is terrific, and the 1Mii does a great job of providing that option.
M**T
Excellent sound quality. Works as advertised.
Works as advertised. Pros: 1. Sound quality is excellent 2. The LCD screen is surprisingly helpful, for knowing what codec is being used, also for quickly diagnosing and resolving occasional pairing/connection issues that every Bluetooth device has which prevents a lot of frustration. 3. No unnecessary anoying connection beep sound 4. Good build quality Con: 1. it turns off by itself after nothing is playing for a while. I would rather it stay on and connect automatically when I get home instead of having to walk over to the receiver to power it on every time.
R**R
Solid performance - good sound quality with dependable Bluetooth connectivity
Stable bluetooth connectivity with no lag - good range - HiRes audio quality - useful volume control and long battery life ... music streaming using a Sony mp3 player via LDAP to a TEAC integrated amp - gret sound quality ...
S**N
Color me impressed!
So far the adapter has been great. Box is well packaged, instructions right on the inside flap of the box. Adapter itself feels sturdy, well built, not flimsy or cheap. Comes with power cord and RCA to 3.5mm adapter cable. Both are pretty short so plan accordingly or buy a longer cable. I bought it to use with the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX "computer speakers" so I didn't need the adapter, just plugged the 3.5mm cable from the speakers into the 3.5mm jack of the Bluetooth adapter. Pairing was super quick and simple, I've paired it to both my desktop and phone, it does indeed play from both sources. I'm guessing you can pair even more devices to it just like any regular Bluetooth although I haven't tried. Sound quality is nice and clear, no static or distortion. The Bluetooth range seems quite good, better than my Galaxy Watch 3 with my phone. I live in a 2400 ft² two story house and I haven't found a corner where it'll lose connection inside the house yet. The 3D function does seem to work, surprisingly. I thought it'd be more or less a gimmick but it does make it sound more surround coming from a 2.1 setup. I'm not an audiophile, so to me it sounds fine. When you turn it on the blue circle turns green, turning it on and off is rather instantaneous. All in all I'm pretty impressed with this Bluetooth adapter, was gonna get the Logitech one for the same price but that thing seems to be old and running Bluetooth 4.0. I can't speak to the longevity of this product but if it lasts a few years then I'd consider this money well spent.
P**K
Works well, but battery life is down to about one hour after 12 months
The connectivity is good and the sound is good. However, the battery life slowly decreased and is now about one hour after a full charge. For the last 12 months, I used it most days for an average of one hour a day. It still works fine if plugged in, so if you don't need the portability provided by the battery, I would still recommend it.
T**C
Nice Bluetooth Receiver and DAC
Purchased the 1Mii B06HD+ to use with my old analog headphone amplifier and it works great. Using the LDAC codec with my phone or tablet, connection is solid with good range and in conjunction with the quality DAC components produces good sound quality. Built-in battery is a plus and makes the device easily transportable to other audio equipment. Battery life is good and seems close to the specs provided. The device is smaller and lighter than I anticipated but appears to be built well. Having a display is nice and provides connection status, song title, battery life and volume. I recommend if you're looking for the convenience of bluetooth and want a high-fidelity line out signal to connect to your audio equipment.
L**E
Easy setup and sounds great
Easy setup and sounds great.
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