Xvive

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The XVive XLR-output Bluetooth audio receiver is designed for mixers and active PA/DJ systems. You can connect smartphones and laptops to audio broadcast systems via Blutooth to amplify music or other audio. The P3D set includes two P3 Bluetooth audio receivers for dual mono or stereo audio. Two P3 units can be linked in order to receive a stereo signal.

An internal rechargeable battery provides six hours of operation. Use the USB Type-C port for charging via any 5V USB power source. Get stable connectivity over 100-foot range (line-of-sight without obstacles), giving you ample coverage for parties, events, and weddings.

The Charging LED illuminates whenever P3 is connected to USB power. It’s solid red when the unit is charging and turns to solid green when the unit is fully charged. The Power and Battery Status LED illuminates whenever the P3 is powered on. When battery strength is above 31%, the LED will be solid red. When battery strength is less than 30% it will flash every three seconds. When the battery strength is less than 5%, it will flash every 0.5 seconds, indicating that the unit needs to be recharged.
Xvive Bluetooth Audio Receiver With Two P3 Bluetooth Audio Receivers for Dual Mono or Stereo Audio
Xvive Bluetooth Audio Receiver With Two P3 Bluetooth Audio Receivers for Dual Mono or Stereo Audio
Xvive Bluetooth Audio Receiver With Two P3 Bluetooth Audio Receivers for Dual Mono or Stereo Audio

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  • Connects smartphones and laptop to audio broadcast systems via Bluetooth
  • The P3D set includes two P3 Bluetooth audio receivers for dual mono or stereo audio
  • Two P3 units can be linked in order to receive a stereo signal
  • Internal rechargeable battery provides 6 hours of operation
  • USB Type-C port for charging via any 5V USB power source
  • Stable connectivity over a 100 ft range

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  • Dimensions: 24 x 24 x 116.5 mm
  • Weight: 0.12 lbs / 52g
  • XLR output: XLR male, balanced
  • Output level: +4 dBu
  • Bluetooth proles: 5.1, A2DP, AVRCP
  • Supported Bluetooth codecs: SBC, AAC
  • Bluetooth range: Up to 100 feet (30.5 m)
  • Frequency band: 2402 to 2480 MHz
  • Battery life: Up to 6 hours
  • Recharging time: Up to 2 hours
  • USB charging: Type-C 5V, 500 mA
  • A2DP frequency response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz (ref 1 kHz, ± 3 dB)
  • DAC resolution: 16-bit, 48 kHz
  • Rechargeable battery: Built-in lithium-ion 300 mAh

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    submitted2 months ago

    byKaisa

    fromsalt lake city utah

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  • asked bySteve

    fromKY

    can i charge while using

    can i charge while using

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, you can use the Xvive P3 Bluetooth Audio Receiver while it's charging. The device is designed to operate seamlessly when connected to a power source via its USB Type-C port, allowing for uninterrupted audio streaming during charging sessions.
  • asked byTom

    fromVisalia California

    I bought the product and it works great! Question: I am only using one, how can I use the other one to receive the signal from another blue tooth component?

    I bought the product and it works great! Question: I am only using one, how can I use the other one to receive the signal from another blue tooth component?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    I'm sorry. I don't understand the question. A second will connect like the first one.