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GuliKit Route Air & Route Air Color The Slimmest Wireless Audio Adapter for the Nintendo Switch / Switch Lite / Switch OLED Enjoy wireless audio on Nintendo Switch,Switch Lite, Switch OLED, PS4 and PC Dual Streaming Support two headphones with wireless HIFI audio simultaneously and all Bluetooth 5.0, 4.0, 3.0 or 2.1 compatible.Hiden buttons and small LEDs at the buttom side provides no any visual interference in gaming. Super Low Latency Enjoy smooth gaming with no lag supported by Qualcomm aptX Low Latency codec and digital HIFI audio. Tips: 1. To realize low delay transmission by aptX or aptX LL protocol Bluetooth headset and Bluetooth transmitter need to be equipped with aptX or aptx LL technology. 2. Due to the particularity of Bluetooth signal transmission and size limitation, TWS earphones normally have weaker signal strength and anti-interference ability compared with ordinary Bluetooth earphones. 3. Due to the nature of wireless technology itself on Bluetooth headset, there might be issues of disconnection or delay caused by telectromagnetic interferences in air sometimes.
[ Perfect Match for These Devices ] Switch, Switch Lite, Switch OLED, PS4/PS5 and PC with Win8 or above system. ROUTE AIR supports Bluetooth speaker and all wireless earphones with Bluetooth 5.0, 4.0, 3.0 or 2.1. It also supports dual connections. So when you play a two-player game, both people can hear the sound. (NOTE Not compatible with Airpods Pro 2)
[ Easy to Use, Just One-Step ] Set your Bluetooth earphones to pairing status. Then insert ROUTE AIR, and hold the pairing button A or B 4 seconds into pairing mode with blinking white LED. Pairing will be successful once LED turns to constant white. And it doesn't need to pair again next time. (If pairing is not successful, please reset the Bluetooth adapter by pressing both A & B buttons for 4 seconds and try to pair again.)
[ Real-Time Audio Sync with aptX Low Latency ] GuliKit ROUTE AIR adopts the aptX low latency codec to eliminate the annoying lag. You can get really smooth transmission for excellent game feel and easily enjoy lossless CD sound quality. (If your earphone only supports SBC, double pressing for mode switch might cause no audio output.)
[ 10 Meters Barrier-Free Transmission ] Advanced ceramic antenna provides up to 10 meters barrier-free transmission without any loss. You can enjoy more space and choose the distance you want. Even if several players watch a video game together, it won't look crowded. Due to the particularity of Bluetooth signal transmission and size limitation, TWS earphones normally have weaker signal strength and anti-interference ability compared with ordinary Bluetooth earphones.
[ Small and Portable Do Not Take up Space ] The beautiful low-key elegant black bluetooth adapter with thin shape is about 5 mm. Hiden buttons and small LEDs at the buttom side provides no any visual interference in gaming.
I was currently using the older Guilikit Route+ Bluetooth adapter, which was an amazing little device that made it easy to use my Bluetooth headphones with not only my Nintendo Switch but with various other USB devices. It was great to not be tethered to my Switch with long wires while commuting on the train. It also had a pass-through port that allowed you to charge the Nintendo Switch while continuing to use the dongle. My one main dislike about it was that it stuck out from the bottom of the Switch if I decided to lean the switch on a table while I was playing, which put pressure on the USB connector on both the Switch and the Route+, which made it an easy breaking point.However, in comes the newer GuliKit Route Air, which significantly improves the previous dongle with very few cons. The new and slimmer form factor sits flush with the bottom of the Nintendo Switch and doesn't stick out as previously. The unit itself now has two A & B buttons, which allows you to sync two headsets with the dongle and 4 LED status lights (shows you how many devices you have connected and which Bluetooth protocol it's using.) It came in a nice plastic case with a USB C to USB A converter so you can connect it to your PC or any other USB capable device. It also has a plastic piece that the dongle sits on so it protects the USB C port whenever it's not plugged in, so it doesn't break by accident if you have it in a bag or case.Pairing a device is simple, you connect the dongle and hold either the A or B button for 4 seconds while your headset is in pairing mode. It then quickly connects and shows you if it's using SBC, aptX or aptX Low Latency. Unlike the Route +, whenever I would unplug the Route Air and plug it back it in, my headset would immediately reconnect. On the Route + it would sometimes take a few seconds or even need the headset to be re-synced before it would connect. I was using a pair of Shure SE215-BT2's and connected via the aptX LL protocol to the Route Air. The audio was great and I didn't notice any lag between the action in the game and the audio.Now depending on your needs, you might see this as a con. Unfortunately, due to it's slimmer profile, there is no USB pass-through to allow you to contentiously use your Bluetooth headset and charge the Nintendo Switch. If you have one of the newer Nintendo Switch units with improved battery life or a Nintendo Switch Lite, then this might not be that big of an issue for you. Also, depending on which case you're using with the Nintendo Switch, this unit might not fit 100%. I normally use a full size shell case with my Switch. As you can see with the picture, I managed to squeeze in the Nintendo Switch with the dongle plugged in but this isn't a preferred way to use it. This isn't the fault of the device, just have to make sure the case you're using has a notch big enough to fit in the wider size. You could use an adapter to extend it but then it defeats the purpose of the dongle being low profile.Overall, I'm very satisfied with the quality and ease of use with the GuliKit Route Air and probably won't use anything else unless GuliKit updates the Route Air with a USB Pass-through charging port. It's a shame the Nintendo Switch doesn't do Bluetooth natively but this is definitely a great solution to that problem.