PROZOR DAC Converter with Bluetooth 5.0 vs PROZOR 192kHz DAC converts digital to analog for optical/coaxial to stereo
Overall winner: PROZOR 192kHz DAC converts digital to analog for optical/coaxial to stereo
Key Differences
A offers Bluetooth 5.0, 192 kHz sampling and an infrared remote for wireless input and remote volume control; B adds Dolby AC-3 and DTS 5.1 decoding, a physical volume knob, and simultaneous 3.5mm plus RCA outputs but lacks an optical output. Choose A if you need Bluetooth input and higher sampling-rate support; choose B if you need multichannel decoding to stereo and flexible analog outputs
PROZOR DAC Converter with Bluetooth 5.0
Convert digital optical/coaxial audio to analog RCA/3.5mm with 192 kHz DAC. Bluetooth 5.0 for wireless audio and IR remote for volume control. Customer notes solid build, easy setup, and good value, with mixed feedback on volume and remote reliability
Pros
- 192 kHz DAC for high-resolution audio
- Bluetooth 5.0 wireless transmission
- IR remote included for volume adjustment
- Flexible input: coaxial or Toslink
Cons
- volume control may have limited range
- remote reliability may degrade over time
- sound quality and volume can be mixed among users
PROZOR 192kHz DAC converts digital to analog for optical/coaxial to stereo
Compact DAC that converts Dolby AC-3, DTS 5.1 and PCM signals to stereo output via L/R RCA and 3.5mm. Includes a volume knob for adjustable output. Customer insight: easy setup and good value, though some report muffled sound and noise issues
Pros
- digital-to-analog conversion
- supports multiple input formats (Dolby AC-3, DTS 5.1, PCM 2.0)
- optical/coaxial to L/R RCA and 3.5mm outputs
- volume control knob
Cons
- one-way signal transmission (no optical output)
- mixed sound quality reports (some muffled sound)
- mixed noise levels (some users report static)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | PROZOR |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | PROZOR |
| User Reviews | PROZOR |