PROZOR DAC Converter with Bluetooth 5.0 vs HDMI ARC Audio Extractor 4K@60Hz with Optical and 3.5mm Output
Overall winner: PROZOR DAC Converter with Bluetooth 5.0
Key Differences
PROZOR (A) is focused on audio conversion with Bluetooth 5.0, 192 kHz support and an infrared remote for volume control, making it better for wireless audio setups and high-resolution audio; Arvitek (B) is an HDMI ARC audio extractor that supports 4K@60Hz video and provides multiple audio outputs (optical S/PDIF and 3.5mm AUX), making it better for routing TV audio. Choose PROZOR if you need a DAC with Bluetooth and high sample-rate support; choose Arvitek if you need HDMI ARC video passthrough and multi-output extraction
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 ARC Audio Extractor 4K@60Hz with Optical and 3.5mm Output
HDMI ARC audio extractor converts HDMI audio to optical S/PDIF and 3.5mm output, enabling external sound systems. TV and amplifier must support ARC; does not support eARC. 4K@60Hz capable with HDMI 2.0 compatibility
Pros
- HDMI ARC to multiple outputs
- 4K@60Hz capable
- Includes optical S/PDIF and 3.5mm outputs
- Compatible with HDMI 2.0 devices
Cons
- Does not support eARC
- TV input mode restrictions noted in description
- Not support RCA output
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | PROZOR |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Arvitek |
| User Reviews | PROZOR |