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lailoken
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Feb 26, 2021
That will depend on the audio codec being used. Whether it is AptX, SDAC, LDAC, or a slew of others, each has some value in processing delay. Since this has a wired microphone, I'm sure that using it wired will eliminate that. So, since these codecs differ so much, and in some cases more than one is supported, it will depend on which one you connect with as well... that could be tricky to determine. See: Bluetooth 5.0 and Others: Demystifying aptX HD, Low Latency Standards and MIDI Technology - SoundsightR (soundsightheadphones.com) So I've read up a bit and I got this: "Backed by the latest Bluetooth 5.0 QCC5124 chipset, Panda offers support for LDAC, aptX, aptX HD, aptX adaptive, AAC, and SBC codecs." So, if both your transmitter and these headphones connect and support aptX adaptive for instance, you will get the best latency of 50-80ms. Keep in mind that latency *should* not be a problem generally when watching videos on devices like your phone. They usually detect and compensate for audio delays. But not always, alas. If latency is very important to you (for gaming), then rather get a nice wired gaming headset.
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