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Open Box Alto Bluetooth Total MK2 Single-Channel Bluetooth Receiver Level 1


Description
This product can wirelessly pair to another Bluetooth Total 2, or the Alto Professional Bluetooth Ultimate, both sold separately. Original Bluetooth Total is not supported.



Features
- Add Bluetooth to any speaker or mixer
- Wirelessly link two together for cable-free stereo playback
- XLR-equipped connection
- 100+ foot range
- USB micro rechargeable battery (6+ hours)
Specs
- 1.5” x 5.4” x 0.9”
- 38.1 x 137.2 x 22.9 mm
- 0.2 lb. 0.11kg
- XLR Male, Balanced
- +4dBu
- BT 5.0, A2DP, AVRCP
- SBC
- Up to 100' (30.5 m)
- Battery Life: Up to 6 hours
- Recharge Time: Up to 4 hours
- 5V, 500mA
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Reviews
3.88
8 Reviews
75%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Performances5
- Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing5
- Home Studio4
- Outdoor Events / Games3
- Professional Recording1
- Unreliable2
- Limited Functions1
- Poor Sound Quality1
- Experienced5
- Professional Musician2
- Easy To Use7
- Good Audio5
- Lightweight5
- Compact4
- Versatile3
Reviewed by 8 customers
Do not buy this
submitted7 months ago
byJosh
fromModesto, CA
As other reviews across the web have stated - do not buy this. The product performs well in terms of function and ease of use. It connects easily to your phone, the battery lasts a long time, etc. However, the company installed a feature I'm sure nobody on earth asked for. If you get a call when connected and playing music it begins to BEEP LOUDLY and if you disconnect the call it CONTINUES BEEPING LOUDLY. The only way around this is if you keep your phone in airplane mode effectively blocking all incoming calls and texts (which renders your phone into an MP3 player!). I have contacted the company and asked them if I could somehow remove this feature and I cannot :) Do not buy this. God forbid you use it at an event only to blast your guests with an insanely loud beeping noise. Buyer beware!!!
Don't buy this
submitted7 months ago
byKasun
fromPA
I got this to integrate Bluetooth with my Yamaha MG10XU. I'm running a QSC K12.2. The sound quality of this Bluetooth receiver is worse. I had to return it and got an Harbinger single channel mixer as my Bluetooth receiver for almost the same price. Works like a charm. So don't get this receiver.
I would like to pay for this product again
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byJuan
fromHouston, TX
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Great piece of electric to use anywhere with self speakers or mixer
I will but it again
submitted2 years ago
byJc
fromHouston, Texas
I never thought that this receiver will work so easily and perfect. Great sound and reach out really good I hardly recommend You can use straight to the speaker or with cable. Both work great
Just what I needed! So I bought another one!
Verified Buyer
submitted3 years ago
byDavid
fromCincinnati ohio
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
We use this to stream break music from a phone mostly. You can also use it to make a portable boombox out of your monitor or front of house speaker if you like.
i love it
Verified Buyer
submitted3 years ago
byJustin
fromSt Paul Park
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
It is easy to setup and get connected. I am enjoying this bad boy and bumping my speakers loud!
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted3 months ago
asked byTank
fromAlabama
I have a Bose Tonematch mixer. How can I use the adapter to play music tracks from my phone?
To use the Alto Bluetooth Total MK2 Single-Channel Bluetooth Receiver with your Bose Tonematch mixer so you can play music tracks from your phone, here's a simple step-by-step guide: Plug the Alto MK2 directly into an available XLR input on your Tonematch mixer (e.g., Channel 4 or 5 if they’re free). If your mixer only has combo jacks or XLRs too close together, you might need a short XLR male-to-female extension to give it space. Press and hold the power button until the LED starts flashing blue. That means it’s in pairing mode. On your phone, go to Bluetooth settings and look for “Alto Bluetooth” or something similar. Tap it to connect. The Alto’s LED will turn solid blue when connected. The Alto Bluetooth Total MK2 is mono, so you’ll only get a single channel of audio. If you want stereo, you’d need two units and use both XLR inputs (L & R), then link them using the Link button. If using just one, consider panning that channel center in your main mix for balance.submitted2 years ago
asked byZiggy
fromPennsylvania
Thinking about buying because it look nice and compact/portable but Can you keep it plugged in to charge all the time while in use or does it have to be charged first? I read a comment up further that said the battery charge isnt good, just wondering if it can be charging as you use it. A direct power source for it would be a better route perhaps
Yes.submitted2 years ago
asked byWalter
fromOregon city
Can this hook up to car Amplifier
I’m sorry, I don’t know. Please contact Altosubmitted3 years ago
asked byTed
fromGermantown, TN
Can it connect to an Amazon dot?
We need a little more information to better help you. Please give us a call at 855-770-3373submitted3 years ago
asked byAl
fromCenterville Pa. 16404
can the blue thooth audio adapter connect to a JBL SR610 powered spreaker so i could play music thru the speaker from my apple smart phone ?
Yes it cansubmitted3 years ago
asked bySinista1
fromBrockton, MA.
Does this work with a wireless mic setup? Shure BLX 228 if I was to plug it into the XLR Out & connect to my smartphone for mobile vlogging?
All it appears to want is an XLR connection. It should work.