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Reddit mentions of Avantree Audikast aptX Low Latency Bluetooth Audio Transmitter for TV PC (Optical Digital Toslink, 3.5mm AUX, RCA, PC USB) 100ft Long Range, Codec Display, Dual Link, No Delay
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- [Stream away]: Bluetooth-enable your TV, AV receiver, PC/laptop or other favorite device and wirelessly stream to headphones! With no internal battery, Audikast is powered through USB ports.
- [No more delay]: Featuring aptX Low Latency technology, Audikast allows you to reduce Bluetooth delay- delivering high quality sound in perfect synchronization. (Please note that to achieve this low latency, your receiving device E.G. Headphone / speakers must support aptX Low Latency or else you may experience an Audio lag between the sound and picture.)
- [Roam free]: Audikast is designed for extended reach of up to 100 ft! Featuring class 1 Bluetooth technology and an optimized antenna, Audikast lets you enjoy your devices without being tied to one spot.
- [More options, more flexibility]: One device acts as a Transmitter for all of your digital, analog & Audio needs! Powered by Bluetooth 4.2, Audikast also features dual Link connectivity allowing you to pair two speakers or headphones at once!
- [Simplify streaming]: Our user-friendly interface allows you to see a clear visual when the device is in pairing mode, what type of codec is in use, and independent controls for handling two devices at once.
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Color | 2018 New Audikast - for ALL TVs |
Height | 0.66929 Inches |
Length | 2.63779 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | October 2018 |
Weight | 0.12 Pounds |
Width | 2.20472 Inches |
There are Bluetooth transmitters that he can hook up to that speaker jack (I just bought one for my mother's TV), but they need to be powered. Here's the one I bought. It's
big but probably stilleasily small enough to fit on a motorcycle.https://www.amazon.com/Avantree-Audikast-Bluetooth-Transmitter-Headphones/dp/B077MXFJGQ/ref=sr_1_3?crid=EE7IX7OEDVOI&keywords=audikast+bluetooth+transmitter+for+tv&qid=1557076940&s=electronics&sprefix=audikast%2Cmobile%2C237&sr=1-3
This particular device gets its power via USB, and it looks like this thing can be hooked to his battery:
https://www.amazon.com/MOTOPOWER-MP0609A-Motorcycle-Charger-Adapter/dp/B01DYE54LI
Good luck!
There are exceptions! If both ends support "aptX low latency" technology, you can get the Bluetooth delay imperceptible. I've done this on my PC with these headphones:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07B4MP8TS?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
And this transmitter:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B077MXFJGQ?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
I have no idea if such a thing is possible on the Quest - I feel like at least a custom Bluetooth transmitter would be needed.
Avantree Audikast aptX Low Latency Bluetooth Audio Transmitter for TV PC (Optical Digital Toslink, 3.5mm Aux, RCA, PC USB) 100ft Long Range, Dual Link, No Delay https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077MXFJGQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_D7slDbD7QTT65
Would this work?
So are these headphones aptX compatible if connecting them to a pc? I am pretty unfamiliar with Bluetooth Tech. Thanks for your great response too!
As in if I bought these https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077MXFJGQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_?ie=UTF8&psc=1 would i be getting low latency bluetooth connection.
I use this with an optical cable connected to my tv
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B077MXFJGQ
I use Avantree's Bluetooth transmitters (I have the Priva III, but the Audikast actually looks better) to achieve this.
This is both a transmitter/receiver. Here is a standalone transmitter.
Something like this?
https://www.amazon.com.au/Avantree-Audikast-Bluetooth-Transmitter-Headphones/dp/B077MXFJGQ/ref=asc_df_B077MXFJGQ/?tag=googleshopmob-22&linkCode=df0&hvadid=341791824854&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=2737859031645806627&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9068978&hvtargid=pla-421323222203&psc=1
Is an aptX LL transmitter compatible with aptX headphones? I just purchased a pair of Sennheiser Momentum 2.0 wireless headphones which support aptX. I am using them primarily on PC and want to add an aptx transmitter to my PC. Most of the ones available say "aptX Low Latency". If I buy an "aptX Low Latency transmitter" will my headphones still benefit from the aptX or will I have to get a specific transmitter that is aptX only?
Here is one example,
and another.
Will these work with my headphones? If not, any recommendations?
Thanks in advance.
Hmm, well I don't have anything against gaming equipment, but maybe try something like this with your bose?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077MXFJGQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_8Zk7CbFVP2SCT
This is their older model for a bit less:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01N5KKUR0/ref=sspa_mw_detail_1
Sports aptX and is targeted at TV and PC users so that sounds about the right category
Yes, my mb includes bluetooth, however it does not support APTX LL (and i couldnt really find a mb on the market which does). So i use an additional usb bluetooth dongle. Range is not great with the usb dongle, so u might get something "bigger" with Bluetooth 5.0 and aptx LL support like this one. I think i would not buy the usb dongle again.
OK, so - this is turning into a MacGuyver situation - but here... what if you had your Xbox/Projector connected to one of these - that little device broadcasts Bluetooth whatever you give it at the Line In jack.
It is perhaps a step closer to solving this....
The latest B&O H9 (4th gen?) do. I use the H9i myself for the same purpose however, which only support AAC, and I cannot tell that there's latency. I use this transmitter connected to my AVR:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077MXFJGQ
What if I want my Bluetooth headphones to be amplified?
Pretty ignorant and still trying to figure all of this out and there doesn't seem to be a clear cut answer online.
How might I go about utilizing a headphone amp while still being wirelessly attached to my desktop? Apt-X LL is a requirement.
I'm listening through a pair of Beoplay H9s and I currently have one of these and one of these. Is it as easy as hooking up the former downstream from a headphone amp?
Would love some advice and/or product recs. Thanks!
Bluetooth's default codec has high latency which means that the video/audio will go out of sync and the sound quality will be shite, at least for me.
aptX is a codec that's meant to fix that, and aptX-LL (Low Latency) would be the best choice for streaming desktop audio wirelessly.
Buy the FiiO BTR1, which is aptX+aptX-LL capable receiver and also buy a transmitter that's capable of aptX-LL (like this, this or this) and you'll not regret having aptX capable gear after trying to watch normal YouTube videos or game on that crappy default BT connection.
I believe macOS can utilize aptX by default, but if you have a Windows PC and do not have a 3.5mm jack to hook up the transmitter to, then you can buy an aptX-capable dongle like this and install the CSR Harmony BT stack because the default Microsoft BT stack does not properly support aptX.
I have a BTR1 and the CSR 4.0 dongle that I linked above and I get near zero latency unless I go too far (it switches codec to the default BT one if I go too far) - I'm not sure if it's using aptX-LL though, but it's definitely using aptX.
The upcoming FiiO BTR3 and the Bluewave GET also support aptX-HD apart from aptX-LL, but I don't think most media can even use such a high bitrate, so aptX-LL will be fine for now.
I guess you can ignore my advice if you are happy with the Mpow receiver (like many people) - I didn't use it personally, but my experience with non-aptX devices has been awful.