



Does it make a loud "beep" sound when connecting?
We have optimized the user experience to be subtle. There are no jarring voice prompts or excessively loud beeps that would disturb you at night.
Does it have an On/Off switch, or do I have to unplug it?
It features a dedicated physical On/Off slide switch. You can easily turn off the unit to prevent it from automatically connecting to your phone when you don't want it to.
Will this work with my old Yamaha/Sony/Onkyo receiver from the 90s?
Yes! As long as your device has a standard RCA or 3.5mm AUX input, our receiver will connect and upgrade it to wireless Bluetooth streaming.
Is the volume lower than my CD player?
Enhanced Line-Level Output: Engineered to deliver robust volume levels that match standard audio gear, significantly outperforming quiet budget adapters. (Tip: Maximize your phone volume first for the best experience).
Can I use this to connect my Bluetooth headphones to my TV?
No, this is a Bluetooth Receiver, not a Transmitter. It receives audio from a phone and plays it through wired speakers. It cannot send audio from a TV to headphones.
Special Case Explanation
“I purchased one E116 Bluetooth Audio Receiver earlier and it connected to my phone without any issues. Later, I bought two more units for my other receivers, but neither of the new ones will connect. Is there a reason for this, or are the two new units defective?”
Thank you for reaching out and for purchasing multiple E116 Bluetooth Audio Receivers. Please note that when you have more than one identical receiver (all showing as “E116”), your phone will automatically try to reconnect to the first paired unit. This is why the other two receivers are not connecting.
To resolve this, we recommend renaming each receiver in your phone’s Bluetooth settings after pairing (e.g., E116-Living Room, E116-Bedroom, E116-Office). This way, your phone can distinguish between the three units and connect to them individually without conflict.
Rest assured, your units are not defective. Once renamed, you’ll be able to switch between them easily.




Does it make a loud "beep" sound when connecting?
We have optimized the user experience to be subtle. There are no jarring voice prompts or excessively loud beeps that would disturb you at night.
Does it have an On/Off switch, or do I have to unplug it?
It features a dedicated physical On/Off slide switch. You can easily turn off the unit to prevent it from automatically connecting to your phone when you don't want it to.
Will this work with my old Yamaha/Sony/Onkyo receiver from the 90s?
Yes! As long as your device has a standard RCA or 3.5mm AUX input, our receiver will connect and upgrade it to wireless Bluetooth streaming.
Is the volume lower than my CD player?
Enhanced Line-Level Output: Engineered to deliver robust volume levels that match standard audio gear, significantly outperforming quiet budget adapters. (Tip: Maximize your phone volume first for the best experience).
Can I use this to connect my Bluetooth headphones to my TV?
No, this is a Bluetooth Receiver, not a Transmitter. It receives audio from a phone and plays it through wired speakers. It cannot send audio from a TV to headphones.
Special Case Explanation
“I purchased one E116 Bluetooth Audio Receiver earlier and it connected to my phone without any issues. Later, I bought two more units for my other receivers, but neither of the new ones will connect. Is there a reason for this, or are the two new units defective?”
Thank you for reaching out and for purchasing multiple E116 Bluetooth Audio Receivers. Please note that when you have more than one identical receiver (all showing as “E116”), your phone will automatically try to reconnect to the first paired unit. This is why the other two receivers are not connecting.
To resolve this, we recommend renaming each receiver in your phone’s Bluetooth settings after pairing (e.g., E116-Living Room, E116-Bedroom, E116-Office). This way, your phone can distinguish between the three units and connect to them individually without conflict.
Rest assured, your units are not defective. Once renamed, you’ll be able to switch between them easily.















