QED U Play (Bluetooth receiver) review

This handy sized Bluetooth receiver does exactly what it says on the tin, and at a great price too Tested at £65

What Hi-Fi? Verdict

Effective, good value and fun: if you’re looking for an easy way to get music from your phone to your hi-fi, go for it

Pros

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    Small

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    Cheap

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    Does the job

Cons

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    A dedicated dock sounds better

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QED's handy uPlay puck streams music from Bluetooth phones straight into your hi-fi, so you can laze on the sofa and flick through your tunes as you wish.

True, a dedicated dock sounds better, but there's great fun to be had here.

Not least for Apple users, as it puts the best music interface going in the palm of your hand.

Sonically it's acceptably articulate rather than properly expressive, but the new apt-X version of Bluetooth should help it sound even better.

And QED's working on a dongle to allow iPhone users to upgrade to the new spec: we'll look forward to testing that soon.

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