







🎧 Elevate your audio game with seamless HD wireless freedom!
The Creative BT-W3X is a smart Bluetooth 5.3 audio transmitter delivering high-definition 24-bit/48kHz aptX HD sound. It supports effortless switching between up to 4 devices, features hands-free profile mode for clear communication, and plugs directly into USB-C ports for instant, driver-free wireless audio on PC, Mac, and gaming consoles.









| ASIN | B0C1453Z5R |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio Output Type | Bluetooth |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28 in MP3 Player Bluetooth Transmitters |
| Bluetooth support? | Yes |
| Brand | Creative |
| Color | Bluetooth 5.3 Audio Transmitter, aptX HD |
| Compatibility Options | Desktop Computers, Laptop Computers, Gaming Consoles |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 82 Reviews |
| Data Link Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Includes Remote | No |
| Installation Type | wireless |
| Item Weight | 4.54 g |
| Manufacturer | Creative Labs |
| Model Name | BT-W3X |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
| Supported Application | PC/Mac/Gaming Consoles, Apps on PC/Mac/Gaming Consoles |
| Supported Media Type | Wireless Audio |
| Supported Standards | Bluetooth 5.3, aptX HD |
| UPC | 054651195677 |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
W**D
Works perfectly
I personally use it to use use my earbuds with a ps5. Easy pairing out the box that takes 10 seconds. No issues
K**G
Finally a simple HD stereo solution
There's no easier way to listen to your music than just to open up a folder and press Enter on whatever file you want to listen to. Yet for years it was impossible to do something this basic without compromising on fidelity. If you wanted HD audio you were mostly stuck having to buy something like a Bluesound and navigate your music collection through its horrible app interface. Finally there's a better option in AptX HD. If you have an AptX HD-compatible receiver or amp, you can play wireless music not technically lossless but still at 24bit better-than-CD quality - *almost* realizing the dream of pressing Enter in your Windows folders and having the file play through a real stereo system. The "almost" is because Windows itself has no AptX HD compatibility so you need a solution like this to take over. I bought it to pair with Emotiva's TA1 amp, which has a built-in AptX HD Bluetooth receiver so requires no extra hardware beyond this little dongle: the complete system is 1) laptop, 2) dongle, 3) TA1, 4) speakers. I did experience some frustration at first with Windows trying to output through its regular Bluetooth instead of this dongle, which seemed stuck in an interminable pairing mode. The solution, which the help line at Emotiva helped me figure out after web searching proved fruitless, is to turn OFF Bluetooth on Windows. Then you plug this thing in, it automatically takes over as the audio output source, the amp automatically finds its signal - press enter on a FLAC and a little orange light pops up confirming your 24-bit signal as your room fills with music. It's been working flawlessly and as an essential component in an HD audio system for twenty-five bucks, it's hard to beat the value. It also felt pretty good buying another Creative Labs product after my first SoundBlaster circa 1991.
W**D
Good for Locked-down Corporate Laptops
I bought this to enable use of my bluetooth headphones for my Zoom or Team calls for my Corporate job. This product has equalizer and mixer settings that will enhance your microphone voice to sound rich and strong. This product will pair 4 devices, and the companion app (i installed this on my personal computer) is how you would configure the dongle. I was able to configure HFP mode to automaticaly turn on when I join calls. So be aware you DO NOT have to always press the button twice to manually enable it. I don't have aptX earbuds, so cannot comment. What I can say is I tried also two other popular brands (I don't think Amazon will let me directly call them out) that are top results when searching for a solution to my problem. These others performed unacceptably or had technical problems with maintaining a connection. I was considering waiting for the Creative BT-W6, but my research shows there are some growing pains here, and I am not an early adopter. There are two competing manufacturers (Qualcomm and Mediatek) that seem to be building different implementations of LE audio in their chipsets used by these consumer product companies, so it will be a long time before I will have confidence in buying any dongle and LE device and expecting them to work together. So the Creative BT-W3x will have utility for me in the years to come. With information security lockdowns on corporate equipment likely to increase, the need for a solution to pair your personal headphone to the corporate equipment is going to increase. Good job, @Creative!
R**T
AAC codec is really missing
Using the software to control the device is simple. The Bluetooth headset connects quickly. 24-bit/48 kHz is plenty for most users. However, the lack of AAC codec is a pain point. What can't do aptX all connects via the SBC codec. And the difference in sound quality between the two is huge. So, for example, if I have my (Nothing Ear) earbuds connected to my phone and also to this Creative BT-W3X and I continue listening to music on the computer after the phone, there is a noticeable difference in quality.
S**A
Sync issues, hard to pair
Had a hard time detecting 3 different headphones. Once they finally paired, the sound kept breaking up or having issues or stopping altogether until I played around with the frequency settings. On the Airpods Pro 2 the left and right audio are out of sync on PC, have to frequently put them in the charging box and take them out again. The manual states to download the Windows app to access more features, but the app was hard to find on the website. After finding and installing it, I tried frequency changes, driver updates, firmware and headphone resets to try to get things to be seamless. Let’s just say that did not work to make my life easier. It does sound great after you get it all working, but I don’t need a ritual every time I want to use headphones.
J**S
Great, but don't do what I did.
Read this first! Don't be like me and just try to figure out blindly how to use this thing. I wasted 30-minutes before I broke down and looked for the manual online. In addition, I finally realized that I had to use the Creative desktop app to "repair" the firmware, not just update it, but repair it. Now that I went through these annoyances, I'm able to listen to my B&W Px8's at AptX-HD finally. Works great! (The Creative desktop app will also tell you what codex you're streaming with, which is a nice feature.)
L**N
Has become an issue after a year
Have been using thos for a little over a year now and it's been mostly okay until about a month ago when I started having major issues. It has some pretty nasty distortion a lot of times and has sub 150ms latency a good chunk of the time. It used to have about the same latency as most adapters of the same bluetooth version (50-80ms) making the $50 price tag (at the time) a little overkill. The software can be pretty finicky and doesn't just use the Windows bluetooth settings like others.
B**D
Tons of features, USB-C, and now an App that provides extra value
I own several Creative Labs products now, including speakers, headphones, USB DACs, and external Soundblaster sound cards. My opinion about the brand is always mixed and I often ask myself “why do I still consider this brand”. In terms of hardware, the Creative products are usually good. In terms of software, they have all been a disappointment. Enter the BT-W3X. Again, the hardware is great. In contrast to most available Bluetooth dongles, this one has USB-C, a status light for the codec used, and a physical button for additional functionality. It is a very complete package and works right out of the box. I especially enjoyed the status light – I never knew what codec my headphones use, now I do. I was apprehensive about installing the software. You do not need it, the product will run without software. However, the new Creative App was actually a positive surprise. It works! It adds more functionality to the product (such as a Equalizer and DSP called “acoustic engine”). Together with the working app, this product has more features than advertised and is just a joy to use. You can use this dongle to fix a broken Bluetooth adapter, upgrade your outdated Bluetooth version, and reduce the need for pairing your headphones again and again and again on different devices. To me, it was definitely worth its price.
N**N
OpenBSD
Works great with OpenBSD. Recommend for value at 40 dollars. Don't waste you time with those cheap ones on Aliexpress. They drop to HFP profile and the audio quality sucks!
I**N
Works fine.
Nothing complicated. Just plug it in and connect your headphones (set them in pairing mode, often just by tapping or pressing).
S**O
Works well with my ps5.
Connects fine to my ps5 enabling me to use my AirPods Pro 2nd gen and AirPods Max. Not perfect but, better than others I tried.
N**M
Happy Linux user
I use Debian 12.10 Linux worked like a charm.
D**B
Fonctionne bien seulement en mode écoute
Je l’ai acheté pour brancher mes Razer Kraken bt v2 édition kitty, ça fonctionne le son est très bon, mais en mode écoute seulement. Quand vous utilisez le mode pour utiliser le micro, le son est horrible! Je le recommande que pour ceux qui ne font pas de multi joueur en ligne
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