PROZOR DAC Converter with Bluetooth 5.0 vs HDMI eARC/ARC audio extractor to RCA/3.5mm
Overall winner: PROZOR DAC Converter with Bluetooth 5.0
Key Differences
PROZOR (A) is a Bluetooth 5.0 DAC supporting up to 192 kHz sampling with optical and coax inputs and includes an infrared remote; it sits at a more affordable price tier and has many more user reviews. Wilxisum (B) is an HDMI eARC/ARC audio extractor providing HDMI input and RCA/3.5mm outputs with TV remote volume via CEC, making it better for extracting TV audio and supporting eARC/ARC
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
HDMI eARC/ARC audio extractor to RCA/3.5mm
HDMI eARC/ARC to RCA L/R, optical, and 3.5mm audio converter. TV remote control volume on RCA and 3.5mm outputs; HDMI/optical outputs carry audio only. Customers note easy plug-and-play setup and good audio fidelity with no delay
Pros
- eARC/ARC input support
- volume control on RCA/3.5mm via TV remote
- plug-and-play usability
- audio fidelity with no delay
Cons
- video output limited to HDMI audio only
- build quality mixed
- HDMI/optical interfaces volume cannot be controlled
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | PROZOR |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Wilxisum |
| User Reviews | PROZOR |