Kevin Ely—December 8, 2025
I bought this little gray superhero after my previous “mystery box” amplifier (buried deep inside my outdoor BBQ island like some kind of archaeological artifact) decided to cut in and out every time I turned the music up past “mellow backyard vibes.” Nothing kills a good afternoon faster than your speakers crackling like they’re coughing up dust. 📦 First Impressions This thing is tiny. Like “did they ship me the right item?” tiny. But don’t let the size fool you — it punches like a heavyweight. Bluetooth range? Strong. Power? More than enough to drive the 6.5” Aquatic AV outdoor speakers I already had wired in. 🔧 Installation (AKA: How I Crawled Into My BBQ Island and Survived) My previous setup looked like NASA mission control. Wires, harnesses, proprietary connectors, and something pretending to be a subwoofer box. The Fosi made the whole thing simple: • Speaker wire → into left & right terminals • Power adapter → plug • Bluetooth → connect • Music → immediate happiness No proprietary weirdness. No random 4-pin blue plug. No tears. 🎵 Sound Quality Compared to my old Aquatic AV amp, which acted like it had seasonal allergies, the BT20A Pro is clean, strong, and shockingly loud for its size. • Bass is smooth (especially with your speakers’ built-in low-end) • Highs are crisp • Mids are clean • And the bass/treble knobs actually do something instead of just pretending Honestly, for a backyard setup that sits in a protected cabinet, this little thing is the perfect “sweet spot.” 📡 Bluetooth Fast pairing. Zero drama. I walked almost to the front yard before it even hinted at disconnecting — which, for anyone with an outdoor entertainment setup, is basically sorcery. 🔥 The Verdict If you want: ✔ A simple, clean replacement for a dead factory amp ✔ Power that actually moves your outdoor speakers ✔ Bluetooth that doesn’t quit ✔ A device that you can install without needing an engineering degree ✔ Something small enough to hide anywhere …then this is exactly the amp you want. 😂 Bonus Humor Section My old amp weighed 10 pounds and sounded like it had asthma. This Fosi weighs nothing, and sounds like it drinks pre-workout. ⸻ ⭐ Bottom Line: For the price, size, and performance, this little amp is the MVP of my backyard. If Fosi ever makes a “Pro Plus Ultra Nuclear Edition,” I’ll be first in line — but until then, this thing is staying right where it is, working flawlessly while I grill, chill, and pretend I’m an audio engineer. Read more
KPH—October 12, 2025
Great Little Integrated Amp! Very well made of all metal. Easy to assemble and set up. Bluetooth was easy to connect and works great. This little amp has lots of power and sounds great. Runs warm but not hot. A great inexpensive alternative to large, more expensive integrated amps. Read more
Paul Klapper—August 27, 2025
I admit that I have little knowledge of audio And electronics. I thought 300 watts of audio power had to come from a big heavy expensive amp. My new house came with 8 ceiling speakers . I had no idea whether they worked or sounded decent. The previous owner left an AVX speaker selector next to a bunch of speaker wires that were coming out of a wall port. I called Cambridge Audio and an advisor told me I would need to buy an amp costing at least $600 to run the speakers. Since I had no idea how it would sound , i looked on Amazon for an alternative. I took a chance on this tiny inexpensive Fosi amp to see if the setup even worked. It turns out that 3 of the 4 zones work and each sounds great using my phones Bluetooth and Apple Music through the Fosi into the speaker selector . I am being cautious with this setup , but I have determined that I can definitely power three zones simultaneously at rockin’ volume. The bass is not earth shaking , but is ok. I am amazed at the sound . Since the speaker selector has an impedance protector switch, I am relatively certain that I will be able to run 3 zones simultaneously without blowing out the speakers. I think the Fosi Amp is great . I am not audiophile and have reasonable expectations. The amp has an 18 month warranty. It is tiny and the Bluetooth is so strong that I do not have to leave my phone next to the amp. I highly recommend this tiny Bluetooth amp. Read more
Coder—May 15, 2025
Rather nice ittle amp with great specs. The power brick it came with was the 32v/5A. It can take a 48/5 power brick, which is strongly preferable. For one thing, cleaner, "effortless" bass, even at lower volume, and you get more distortion free watts. important: Buy it with the 48v PSU, from somewhere where you can chose that option. With that, it would be 5 stars . the stated wattage is optimistically stated. The usable wattage will be limited by the amount of distortion you can tolerate. With 8 ohm speakers, and the 48v brick, I guess you get maybe a clean 50W per channel, maybe. little more. The Amazon description may lead you to think that it comes with the 48v power brick, because it mentions 48v. What that really means, this unit "can take" up to 48v power. You may want high efficiency speakers with this. I use Infinity IL10 bookshelf speakers, and tried with Klipsch RP 820F-s both work great. Read more
Eric—January 7, 2026
Easy to setup, boosts power from a home-built desktop just as expected. It's got the bass and treble, and a extra EQ software on my desktop allows the sound to flow out with richness and ease. Well worth the cost, it does exactly what I wanted it to. Don't underestimate -- size doesn't matter! Read more