TUNAI Firefly LDAC Bluetooth Receiver with LDAC, USB DAC vs Aston Innovations SoundTek A1+ Bluetooth Car Kit
Overall winner: Aston Innovations SoundTek A1+ Bluetooth Car Kit
Key Differences
TUNAI Firefly (A) supports LDAC and uses a Cirrus Logic audiophile-grade USB DAC and has auto-on behavior, making it a better pick for high-resolution audio and flexible USB DAC use. Aston Innovations SoundTek A1+ (B) supports AAC and aptX-HD, includes a built-in noise isolator and strong auto-connect/auto-on behavior, making it a better pick for call-focused car use and users who prioritize codec variety and cleaner call noise
TUNAI Firefly LDAC Bluetooth Receiver with LDAC, USB DAC
Transforms home stereo and car audio into wireless Bluetooth speakers with auto-on. Supports high-resolution streaming via LDAC and Cirrus Logic DAC; easy plug-and-play setup. Users note quick installation and great sound quality, with mixed remarks on connection reliability
Pros
- auto-on when engine or speaker is on
- LDAC high-res audio support
- Cirrus Logic audiophile-grade DAC
- easy plug-and-play installation
Cons
- mixed reports on connection reliability
- some users hear static noise
Aston Innovations SoundTek A1+ Bluetooth Car Kit
Bluetooth car kit with AAC/aptX-HD codecs, auto-on/connect, and built-in noise isolator for clearer calls. Customers praise sound quality, connectivity, and easy installation
Pros
- AAC/aptX-HD high-end audio codecs
- Auto-on and auto-connect
- Built-in noise isolator
- Easy installation and operation
Cons
- No mention of microSD or external mic options
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TUNAI |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | TUNAI |
| User Reviews | Aston Innovations |