Logitech Wireless Bluetooth Audio Receiver (3.5mm + RCA, one-push pairing) – UK plug, Black/Blue
Product description
What this is for
If you’ve got speakers, a home stereo, or an AV receiver that doesn’t have Bluetooth built in, this Logitech wireless Bluetooth audio receiver is designed to bridge the gap. On paper, it takes Bluetooth audio from devices such as a smartphone or tablet and turns it into analogue output via 3.5mm and RCA, so you can feed existing audio gear without swapping out your whole setup.
The headline feature is practical rather than flashy: it includes one-push pairing for quicker connection, and it supports multipoint pairing so you can pair both a smartphone and a tablet at the same time. That’s exactly the kind of “small convenience” that matters if you constantly alternate between devices.
The essentials (in plain English)
You can think of this as a simple Bluetooth-to-speaker adaptor. Pair it once with your phone (and your tablet if you use both), then use your device to send music or audio to whatever you’ve connected on the other side.
It’s also stated to work with PC speakers, home stereo systems, and AV receivers. In real buying terms, that puts it in the “make what you already own work better” category. It’s not trying to replace a proper Bluetooth speaker, it’s trying to extend the usefulness of speakers that are already sitting in your room.

Worth noting: multipoint is convenient, but it doesn’t automatically mean flawless handling of every app/device scenario. If you tend to use lots of different devices or switching audio sources often, it’s sensible to check you’re comfortable with how Bluetooth switching behaves on your setup.
Where it shines
What stands out here is the combination of connection convenience and output flexibility.


- One-push pairing button: reduces the faff when you need to reconnect.
- Multipoint pairing for smartphone + tablet: helpful if you’re often moving between two mobile devices.
- 3.5mm and RCA outputs: you’re not locked into one connection style.
- Works with multiple kinds of audio gear: PC speakers, home stereo, and AV receivers are explicitly mentioned.
If you want a quick micro-scenario: imagine you’re hosting at home, playing music from your tablet, then someone asks for a different playlist on your phone. With multipoint on the spec, the intention is that both devices are paired, so switching should be less painful than re-pairing.
What to check before buying

Because the product information you’ve provided doesn’t list every detail, it’s worth doing a quick sanity check so you don’t end up with the wrong connection.
First, confirm you have an input on your speakers/stereo/AV receiver that matches 3.5mm or RCA. If your equipment only has a different type of audio input, this receiver may not be the best route.
Second, think about your device pattern. If you primarily use one phone and don’t bounce between devices, multipoint may feel like “nice to have” rather than essential. If you do switch between smartphone and tablet regularly, it becomes more meaningful.
Finally, consider the practical side of Bluetooth: like most wireless connections, performance can depend on how your room is laid out and whether there’s any interference from other devices. This isn’t a deal-breaker, but it’s the reality with Bluetooth audio.
Who it suits (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you:



It’s a good fit if you already own wired speakers or a home stereo/AV receiver and want to stream Bluetooth audio without running cables every time.
It also suits you if you frequently alternate between a smartphone and a tablet, because multipoint pairing for those two device types is specifically mentioned.
It might not be for you if you:
It may not suit you if your speakers only accept a type of input that isn’t 3.5mm or RCA, or if you want something more “all-in-one” like a dedicated Bluetooth speaker. In that case, a receiver-only approach can feel slightly awkward because you still need to rely on your existing audio hardware.
Final verdict
Buying verdict

Worth considering if you want a straightforward way to add Bluetooth streaming to existing PC speakers, a home stereo, or an AV receiver, especially with the convenience of one-push pairing and multipoint pairing for a smartphone and a tablet.
It’s not the most compelling choice if you don’t have compatible 3.5mm or RCA inputs, or if you’re expecting it to behave like a full speaker replacement. In most everyday setups, though, this receiver’s “make the existing gear work with your phone/tablet” approach is exactly the sort of upgrade that tends to get used.
Mini FAQ

How does pairing work?
The receiver is described as having a convenient one-push pairing button, so you don’t have to go through complicated steps each time you reconnect.
Can I pair both a phone and a tablet?

Yes—multipoint pairing is listed, with smartphone and tablet being paired simultaneously.
What audio outputs does it use?
It provides 3.5mm audio and RCA outputs to connect to speakers and home audio equipment.
What devices is it intended for?
The description specifically references pairing with PC, smartphone, and tablet sources, and output to audio gear such as speakers, home stereo systems, and AV receivers.
Is it suitable for PC speakers?
It’s explicitly stated to work with PC speakers, along with home stereo systems and AV receivers.
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