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🎧 Elevate your wireless audio game — hear every detail, feel every moment.
The Creative BT-W6 is a cutting-edge wireless Bluetooth 5.4 and LE Audio transmitter featuring Snapdragon Sound technology. It delivers lossless 24-bit/96kHz audio with aptX codecs, supports multi-device broadcast, and offers ultra-low latency streaming ideal for gaming and video. Compatible with PC, Mac, and major gaming consoles, it connects via USB-C for effortless plug-and-play use, enhanced by customizable EQ settings through the Creative app.








| ASIN | B0DG34HRNC |
| Additional Features | Display |
| Audio Output Type | bluetooth |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,475 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #206 in Headphone Adapters |
| Bluetooth support? | Yes |
| Brand | Creative |
| Built-In Media | Item |
| Color | Black |
| Compatibility Options | PC, Gaming Console, Mac, Bluetooth-enabled headphones, Bluetooth-enabled speakers |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Mac, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 133 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Includes Remote | No |
| Installation Type | wireless |
| Item Weight | 1.28 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Creative Labs |
| Model Name | Creative BT-W6 |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
| Special Feature | Display |
| Supported Application | PC, Mac, Gaming Consoles |
| Supported Media Type | bluetooth |
| Supported Standards | Bluetooth 5.4, Bluetooth LE Audio, aptX Lossless, aptX Adaptive, aptX HD, aptX, SBC |
| UPC | 054651196131 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | One Year Limited Warranty |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
B**S
AptX Low Latency works perfectly
I got the Creative BT-W6 Bluetooth adapter to connect my laptop to my Bose Soundlink Flex 2, which supports AptX via Snapdragon Sound. My laptop’s built-in Bluetooth only allowed SBC or AAC, causing lip sync delays and choppy connections—frustrating for watching videos. The moment I plugged in the BT-W6 and selected AptX Adaptive Low Latency in the Creative app, everything changed. The connection became stable, and the audio-video sync was finally perfect. I can finally watch movies and music without any interruptions or lag. This adapter does exactly what it promises, and I am very happy. Highly recommended! Update: I really like it, so I bought a second one for my office. Now I can use my Bose speakers at both home and office PCs. The only minor issue I am having is that it is not easy to connect and disconnect different bluetooth speakers. It reconnects easily to my Bose speakers, but if I try to reconnect to my Soundcore Motion Plus speaker, the app freezes or gives an error that it cannot connect. Then I have to reset the dongle and connect from the beginning, which is annoying.
A**S
Works well, but beware LE Audio (and LC3) hopefulls.
Does what it says it should do. It sounds great, and it's latency is quite low when using it on Adaptive LL mode. It's great for gaming, and you only really notice the latency when you're looking for it (even in FPS titles). Besides that, the creative app offers some useful features that other dongles of this kind don't feature (like the ability to toggle a great surround audio experience without forking over extra money for Dolby for headphones). The only gripe I have is that LE audio support (and the LC3 codec) is finicky. I tried connecting my Soundpeats Air5 Pro+ through LE, and they wouldn't connect. This seems to be because every device that supports LE Audio connects a different way, thus these kind of dongles (not only creative's) need to be set up to support individual headsets. Thus, because mine was just not on the list it simply couldn't connect. So buyer beware if you're hoping for LE Audio support. Either way. Great product, and the ability to switch between Aptx Adaptive LL, and Aptx Lossless at the push of a button is definitely a nice touch too. c
M**T
Mostly useless with Qudelix 5k and various exclusive USB outputs on Android/Windows
To start, I did check for firmware with the Creative app on windows, but there was nothing to update as of a day or two before writing this. I figured I'd try this out with Qudelix 5k (APTx-HD or the old Adaptive 420kbps but shouldn't be an issue) since the built in DAC on these dongles can make a difference to sound quality. Short of it is that it sounds about identical to the BT-W5 (if you can manage any sound from W6 at all) to the Qudelix 5k so if you're on a Qudelix don't bother: Basically useless with the Qudelix 5k and on top of that this dongle seems to have a lot of issues using Exclusive USB outputs such as Fiio Music app and Hiby Music app on android and even Foobar exclusive USB modes on Windows is surprisingly flaky and not worth the hassle. Surprised that this came out from Creative like this even a few months on from release. I've used the BT-W4 for a while and then upgraded to the BT-W5 over the last 2 or 3 years, both with Qudelix and various USB exclusive modes with no problems at all. (except W4 was limited to ~280kbps Aptx adaptive and wouldn't scale up to the 420k. W5 was as advertised, Adaptive with the option to select latency or hd settings for up to 420k with Qudelix, on top of the actual APTx HD codec 576kbps) BT-W6 doesn't seem to want to scale up to the Qudelix's max 420k on Adaptive just stuck on the minimum ~280k when checking the Qudelix App, APTx HD seemed to do the 576kbps but both options will most often only give an audible volume when using non-exclusive USB mode which can sound a lot worse depending on the source device so I don't listen to music without these days and the W6 seems to have some serious problems. Not sure what this extremely low volume thing is, it's like trying to turn up a device that is running at -90db, I can turn up the Qudelix side to max and get a whisper from the W6. I'm unsure of what I did the other day where it worked briefly on APTx HD (maybe it was the flaky Foobar output, it's all such a nightmare to use I can't recall exactly), but I was able to compare it to the W5 and I can at least say that with W5 and W6 on the same codec available on the Qudelix 5k there is no point in upgrading to this, so at least the DAC in the W5 is still competitive. Eppfun 3040Pro Ultra (only working with Qudelix at LDAC 660k, so also kinda broken but potential firmware updates like the W6) sounds a bit better than W5 and W6 but also very limited (broken) functionality similar to W6 but not quite as bad as W6 at least. Hope this review isn't too much of a mess to read, didn't really want to bother writing about the W6 but it really deserves the 1 star in the current state connecting with a Qudelix 5k, so I thought I'd at least write a little bit.
A**V
Good audio quality, but myriads of user experience issues drove me away from using it
Very bad user experience. I had to replace it with a different transmitter. I've used the deice for several months *on Windows*, and here are the issues I had: 1. It messes up volume levels for different devices. When I switch one headphones (A) to other (B), they have different level of drive/volume. And Creative App *tells Windows* it changed the volume: let's say headphones A were at 40% volume, and headphones B are unbearably loud at 40% and I listen to them at 15% roughly. So what happens, Creative App switches windows volume to 15% but the headphones YELL. I have to manually move the Windows volume back and forth for it to actually be at the level. So the app tells windows it changed the volume but forgets to actually change it. Sometimes it does even worse, it changes the volume indeed to 15% but then in a couple of seconds or so after I connected the device it ramps up the volume again, so I am getting blasted with the loud sound. 2. Many issues connecting the devices. What I want is, when I turn on the device - it must be connected immediately after. This almost never happens with Creative. Usually, I need to go to their app (slow and inconvenient, I must say), and manually press connect on the device. Frequently even that doesn't work, I have to eject the BT-W6 from the USB and reinsert it, press the Connect in the App, and THEN the connection will happen. Sometimes even that doesn't work, and I have to repair the device for it to even work. 3. There is no indication of the battery levels. It doesn't show the battery info in the app, it doesn't propagate the battery levels to the Windows devices. There is simply no way to know the battery level of the device unless the device itself has some sort of indicator. However, a good thing is when it works, it works quite awesome, so the transmitter itself is good: the audio quality, the range, the signal. But I just can't go through all the usability / user experience issues to get to enjoy the audio.
S**N
It works! Better than Fiio BT-11
These are the only option for basically anyone to use lossless Bluetooth, except for some few Android phones. They work on computers, video game systems and phones via USB-C. In testing at my desk they work very well for AptX Lossless (Snapdragon Sound) and AptX LE. I will update when I test on the go, automatic switching to microphone and the gaming latency mode. Note: I have not and will not test on gaming consoles other than Nintendo Switch since I don't have those. However, these use a basic standard for audio on USB-C so most devices should work fine. Overall seems well-implemented. The app to control has many more features than I need, but I like and am interested to use them someday. For example, good psychoacoustic bass boost or equalizer for headphones that don't support any EQ might come in handy someday. So I've been excited for lossless audio on my headphones ever since Apple removed the headphone jack. I got Bose QC Earbuds Ultra with "Snapdragon Sound" and waited. Along came the Fiio BT-11, which I had to order on Alibaba. To be short, the firmware barely works and has not been updated after months of promises. Constant dropouts and static, very basic features. Then I saw this recommended and got it. Hooray it does everything I wanted. Excellent product. I have an old Creative Soundblaster Extigy which still works after 20+ years. Glad to be using a good American product.
G**C
Average solution for ARM64 Win 11 PC audio/video sync issues. Has some issues.
I owned this for 6 months for my Snapdragon ARM64 Win 11 PC. It was a better solution than the native Bluetooth. Issues are that the driver is not compatible for ARM64 so it uses the generic USB driver. Also it’s about a 2 sec delay until audio starts but at least it syncs with video/audio after that. And it would disconnect/the reconnect about every 10 YouTube videos. Didn’t usually disconnect with music. Finally got tired of this so bought the Avantree version of this and it works perfectly.
J**A
Frustrating at first but worth the hassle‼️
I bought these to bring 5.4 AptX Lossless to my Bowers and Wilkins PX7 through my phone or DAP. Once you get connected it's brilliant as you no longer connect headphones through Bluetooth on the device (Phone, DAP) but once it's synced to the headphones all you do is turn them on and plug the Dongle into your DAP or phone. The sound quality & streaming capability instantly improves, that's just lovely isn't it! If you're considering purchasing but reading the negative reviews about connecting let me tell you how to do it so you don't have to experience the same frustration as myself and others. It's quite simple you first forget the headphones on the device then turn Bluetooth OFF, then plug the Dongle into the device and the blue light will flash. Now, put the headphones into pairing mode and once they sync with the dongle the light will go solid! Then you can just unplug the dongle and plug it wherever you desire and your headphones will follow, very cool
A**A
Weh.
The toggle button is handy for switching between lossless and low-latency aptX modes with a single press. But you can also control it with Creative app, and access more functions. Audio gets a bit crunchy when in low latency mode and occasionally crackles, but the low latency is impressive (acceptable, but not as good as a wired USB or analog audio option). USB-C only, no adapter included. Plan accordingly. DOES NOT BODE WELL FOR DEVICES WITH MULTIPLE BLUETOOTH CONNECTIONS. Very aggressive reconnect attempts prevent my Multipoint headphones from being able to connect to my other devices for more than a few seconds. Maybe they can address this with a firmware update, but I'm not going to wait around for it. Newest firmware update claims it addressed a common Bluetooth audio issue in which audio fades in when resuming a STOPPED audio stream (which is terrible for productivity or apps/programs with intermittent audio). This did not work for my headphones, so I am still reliant on SoundKeeper or other audio scripts to keep that first note alive. Low latency aptX audio has audible drawbacks (clipping, occasional pop/crackle), and I don't know if lossless aptX audio is worth the hassle of how oddly my headphones behave while connected to this particular dongle. (Arguably no effect unless you possess and/or record media in 24-bit 96kHz.) Unfortunately this was less-than-perfect for my particular headset. Returning. I have tinnitus anyway so idk wtf I was thinking in trying to invest in high-quality audio.
G**A
Impressive portable Bluetooth audio transmitter with great software features
Impressive item to have a portable Bluetooth device, much better than its direct competitors such as Fiio EP-11 Eppfun AK3040 Pro MAX and FMA120. Probably not better than Questyle QCC Dongle Pro which costs double and new Fiio Air Link which has same price range with much better features. For desktop use, there's nothing better than Fiio BTA30 Pro and iFi Blue Zen 3 as Bluetooth transmitters. Impressions: - Very Small, Solid performance with some few annoying glitches same as BT-W5. It's not compatible with all TWS's such as Jabra, SoundPeats and Sennheiser TW's doesn't work properly(fixed). - There's a 1~2 seconds delay after you hit pause to your audio reproduction. - Creative App is an impressive app which allow you to tweak/adjust your EQ settings and other useful functions like GMAP and LE Audio: Broadcast mode. - There's also an option for Preference for Aptx Adaptive and Aptx Lossless which allows you to select between Low Latency and High Quality. - Audio Reproduction is crispy clear with high quality audio reproduction, specially from sources like Tidal and even YT Premium 4k music videos. - A few bugs here and there that hopefully Creative will keep updating its amazing Creative App for Windows 11. Some of the bugs on BT-W5 have been worked out on BT-W6. LDAC codec is not supported which is big limitation for those who like myself who has a few LDAC BT devices. - Some issues pairing and reconnecting SoundCore Speakers, I tested 3 of them, all different models(fixed) - Some issues pairing and reconnecting SoundPeats TWS with Creative App.(fixed) Tested it with 2 fast Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 9 PC's. Update on 2025-10-11, after doing a firmware update and updated creative driver to latest 3.5.1.0, 1~2 seconds delay issue has been fixed. I also noticed some improvements on audio quality thru all my sennheiser TWS's and Soundcore BT speakers. There's some new features on software also like "acoustic engine" and "sound mode". Highly recommended BT audio device for the serious listener on a budget. Update on 2025-12-28, after hitting on Creative App the option to "Reset Bluetooth List", I couldn't pair any of the same BT devices have been working with before. I contacted Creative tech support and they sent me a bunch of steps to troubleshoot, none of them worked. I simply fixed it by unplug it and plug it back on another USB-C port on my PC. I was able to successfully pair two(2) of my previous BT devices, a Sennheiser CW Plus and SoundCore 3 BT speaker, however when I attempted to pair any of my SoundCOre Motion plus BT Speakers, it bugged out by showing me the option to pair but didn't work. After that bug, I'm unable to pair anything else on BT-W6. Just ordered a couple of FiiO Air Link BT transmitters and should arrive tomorrow. I'm guessing Creative should release soon a new dongle with LDAC support like Fiio Air Link and QCC Dongle Pro do, if they come out with a BT-W7, I'd buy it right away. - Another glitch with BT-W6 when I click on another YT video, sound volume decreases by 4, randomly, it doesn't happen all the time but is very annoying. I already reported all those issues with BT-W6 to Creative tech support. For a solid troubleshoot-free Bluetooth transmitter with the highest possible BT audio quality, look no further than iFi Blue Zen 3 which is able to store up to 8 paired Bluetooth devices or the amazing Fiio BTA 30 Pro which only disadvantage is that it can only store up two(2) paired Bluetooth devices, but also costs much less than current champ in BT transmitters for desktop use(Blue Zen 3) because they're not portable to use on a smartphone.
A**.
¡La pieza faltante del rompecabezas!
Me costó un poco saber ocuparlo en android. Sin embargo, la app dedicada de windows te facilita todo para actualizar firmware y drivers, desde allí mismo vincule mis sennheiser momentum 4 (aptX adaptive hasta 24-bits / 96 khz) y mis denon perlpro (aptx lossless a calidad de cd 16-bits /44.1 khz) y ocupando el modo exclusivo en qobuz es un deleite escuchar música nueva y redescubrir viejos favoritos. En cuanto a usarlos con android, tan simple como plug and play (habiendo hecho los ajustes previamente en windows)
N**L
Good Product
Good product
W**M
Difficult to set up
Great product. Great sound. Would have been a 5 star if the setup was simple. Followed the instructions, but took forever to get the app to sync with the device. And this needs to happen, because the firmware needs to be updated, for the product to work properly. There must be some bug with this device, bucause every time I connected it, my WiFi went of and the I had to wait sometime for it to connect. Had to restart the computer, so many time, because without WiFi, the firmware can not be updated. I nearly gave up, and then it came right. After the firmware update, the device works much better and connect to the application easily.
K**N
BT W6
I got this because I got a set of momentum 4 headset to use on the ps5 & It's a game changer for Bluetooth audio, & it doesn't interfere with standard BT on your PC for controllers or KB&M because it's registered as a sound device
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