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Audioengine W3 Premium Wireless Audio Adapter can be viewed as an extension of the Audioengine W2 model – which is only compatible with Apple mobile devices. Compared with the W2 version, the Audioengine W3 is no longer limited to users in Apple devices anymore, but supports connections to many other audio sources including laptops, TVs, DVD / CD players, and players. Good game with a preamp.

Basically, the Audioengine W3 is a 16-bit USB DAC that transmits audio from the source to the speaker without the need for any wires. In addition to the ability to play 16-bit / 48-kHz audio through the USB interface, the Audioengine W3 also supports analogue audio signals from sources that use 3.5mm ports.

The Audioengine W3 also includes two main components, the Sender wireless transmitter and the receiver. These two components have the same appearance as casting and are quite compact, like a 100 x 30 x 10mm USB pen, weighing about 20g.

Each part of the Audioengine W3 is equipped with a USB connector and a 3.5mm jack. Users can connect Audioengine W3 sender to PC via USB or connect to other audio sources via 3.5mm audio input. Meanwhile, the Audioengine W3 receiver is used to connect to devices such as computer speakers, sub-speakers or another set of preamplifiers.

However, it should be noted that both the sender and the receiver of the Audioengine W3 are powered by a 5V DC power supply via the USB port – so when you want to connect to other audio sources outside the computer you will have to Power source for the device by connecting the sender with the included 5V DC adapter. In this case, if the receiver is connected to a computer speaker that does not have a 5V DC power supply, you will have to invest in an adapter to power the device as Audioengine only provides one adapter.

In terms of technology, the Audioengine W3 also uses 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, a range of 30m. According to Audioengine, the Audioengine W3 wireless audio signal is not compressed to ensure the best sound quality for the user. According to the company, Audioengine W3 is also equipped with real-time data transmission technology designed for entertainment purposes with music based on quality assurance standards such as FEC, SEC, PEC. – optimized for controlling data transmission and transmission errors. The AudioEngine W3 is also featured by its intelligent frequency selection feature, which scans the entire 2.4GHz range for optimal channel selection to increase the device’s anti-jamming capability at ultra-fast speeds (less than 20ms).

To try to prepare for the test, Audioengine W3 connects the sender to a Windows 7 PC via USB, and bundles the receiver with the Audioengine A5+ speaker through a 3.5mm input. Because the 2.0 speakers are equipped with a USB cable on the back of the speakers, Digitals take advantage of this socket to power the receiver of Audioengine W3. During the connection process, there were no problems with these two small devices.

By default, the two components of Audioengine W3 are “paired” so no further action is required. However, each sender and receiver are equipped with a “Pair” button for users to mix sender with another Audioengine W3 receiver when needed. With Audioengine W3 Plug ‘n Play, users can peace of mind using the device on any computer platform.

With a distance of about 5 meters without obstacles as well as 10 meters of concrete wall and environment isolation, there are over 8 different Wi-Fi sources. Audioengine W3 also has no such limitations. Unstable wireless signal or latency from source to speaker. To test the quality of this wireless DAC, Digitals also use 16 bit / 44kHz CD quality music sources and Foobar2000 music player software (version 1.0.3) available on the computer.

Jennifer Lodwick and Guns N ‘Roses greatest hit 2004, Kenny G, All My Loving – Jheena Lodwick, Feelings Vol.2 – Jheena Lodwick and Guns N’ Roses greatest hit 2004 The audioengine A5 + speakers as bright and more “honed”. The detail of the sound stage is clear, the tones are soft and smooth. Numismatics are impressed with the absolute quietness that the Audioengine W3 delivers at the end of a melody – which is only seen on high-end DACs.

Compared to the Audioengine D2 high-end wireless DAC, the audio quality of Audioengine W3 is not as clear. However, it must be admitted that the Audioengine W3’s sound is still high in detail and sound space – especially when listening to Avemaria from Audiophille Reference 1 or listening to large concerts like Duo For Violin & Cello, Op.7 – Allegro Serioso, Non Troppo and The Carmen Ballet – IX Torero from McIntosh Audiophile Test Reference.

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Try connecting the Audioengine W3 to your PC via the analog audio output (3.5mm) of your integrated sound card, and Audioengine W3’s Sender is just acting as an adapter for transmitting audio signals through the connection. Connect wirelessly to the receiver. It is obvious that the sound quality in this connection model depends entirely on the quality of the source. So if you already have an amplifier or an AV receiver and want to simplify of the connecting cable, you can use this connection.

In general, the Audioengine W3 is a compact, USB-powered audio DAC that is easy to use and integrates with various audio sources.

The noteworthy points of Audioengine W3.

– Support digital audio input via USB.

– 3.5mm audio output and RCA (via converter cable).

– Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) of 92dB.

– Total harmonic distortion and noise <0.1%.

– Frequency response 100Hz – 10KHz.

– Wireless range is about 30m.

– 2.4GHz wireless connection.

– Size 100x30x10mm.

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