When watching TV out loud just isn’t an option, headphones are the solution. To listen comfortably, you need a Bluetooth connection—and for many TVs, that means you need a transmitter Read More
i don´t understand some of this drops. I bought a few weeks a Vikefon BT 5, Rx & Tx for two Headphones, APTX all kind of them, SBC ACC and another ones much more, just for 20Eu.
I use it as Rx for Spotify, CD quality and no problems at all.
You can get a transceiver with aptx-hd from Amazon for about half this price. Or for the same price get two, one to transmit and one to receive and turn any pair of wired headphones into aptx-hd wireless cans to watch TV.
This will never make the list of good buys on Drop, then again most things lately here seem to have that problem.
thanks for the confirmation. I do have the adapter needed for the larger size output just wanted to make sure it would work.. I also do have pre-outs, however I have speakers set up too and do not want to have to go back and forth with the connection from the back.
Understood completely! I like to leave things plugged in too, and change up with a twist of a knob or press of a button.
I think my issue with the first comment came from having just read a lot of “English as a second language” posts by other people, so my mind was over correcting (rather than realizing you literally meant an integrated amplifier, like a receiver without the radio).
or you can buy a firestick and pair to it through Bluetooth using SBC. aptx LL is cool but what you are pairing must be compatible. if you have a media library you can also use kodi or vlc with firestick and fine tune the audio delay.
I tried this exact setup. It works, but the latency for dialog on the ES100 (which doesn't support aptx ll) is quite noticeable, even with the buffering set very low. So it depends on how you'll be using it, and how sensitive you are to that sort of thing. In the end, I bought an MEE BTR to use with this thing and I find with that setup the latency is low enough that I don't notice it unless I really look for it.
Yes.
But, as a gamer, I prefer receivers or headphones (like my Momentum True Wireless, Gen1) that support aptX LL to get less than 40ms of latency. Typical SBC will usually have about a quarter of a second of latency, AAC and regular aptX is somewhere inbetween. If you’re just listening to audio (music and podcasts), then the Radsone shouldn’t be a problem at all.