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Reddit mentions of Giveet Bluetooth V5.0 Transmitter and Receiver with Low Latency, Wireless Bluetooth Audio Streaming Adapter for TV, PS4, Xbox, PC, Headphones, Home Sound Car Stereo Speaker with 3.5mm or RCA Jack
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We found 6 Reddit mentions of Giveet Bluetooth V5.0 Transmitter and Receiver with Low Latency, Wireless Bluetooth Audio Streaming Adapter for TV, PS4, Xbox, PC, Headphones, Home Sound Car Stereo Speaker with 3.5mm or RCA Jack. Here are the top ones.
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➤ Magic Device as Bluetooth Transmitter -- It can help transmitting stereo audio wirelessly from your non-Bluetooth audio sources such as TV, iPod, MP3/MP4, CD player, PC, eBook reader to your Bluetooth-enabled headphones, speaker or receiver. This way, you can enjoy high quality music or late night shows without disturbing your loved ones while they sleep.➤ Magic Device as Bluetooth Receiver -- Simply connect it with your wired headphones, speaker or car stereo via 3.5mm cable, and pair it with Bluetooth-enabled audio sources such as your smartphone, tablet to enjoy pure Hi-Fi music wirelessly.➤ No Lip-Sync Delay -- Adopts 40ms Low Latency codec (LL) offers only slight delay about 40 milliseconds for smooth audio transmission. You can comfortably enjoy high clarity stereo sound while watching TV, Movie, Video, or focus on your lag-free online game playing without wires dangling when using hands free earphone. NOTE: To achieve low latency, your receiving device must also support 40ms Low Latency.➤ Dual Stream & Multi-Point Connection -- Support Dual Stream in TX Mode and Multi-Point Connection in RX Mode. Pair with 2 Bluetooth headphones/speakers & BOTH enjoy ultra fast, high fidelity audio. Or connect two smart phones at the same time. We suggest to pair two same brand audio receiving devices that both achieve 40ms Low Latency to enjoy no lip-sync delay.➤ Strong Guarantee -- All the Giveet Bluetooth audio adapter have Two Year Free Warranty and Lifetime Technical Support(Including battery). We offer 100% Money Back, free return or replacement service. If you have any problem (Such as Bluetooth connection, return, replace, etc), just feel free to contact us, we will give you a timely solution Within 24 hours.
Specs:
Color | Black (Transmitter and Receiver) |
Height | 0.5118110231 Inches |
Length | 1.9291338563 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | May 2019 |
Size | Small |
Weight | 0.0016314207388 Pounds |
Width | 1.9291338563 Inches |
Any of these should work:
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Hi, I make the 2E1 stereo headphone for the single sided deaf. Have you explored the possibilities of using a bluetooth broadcaster?
It will allow the audio signal to be transmitted via bluetooth and sync-up with your hearing aid.
I would post a request over in r/vintageaudio asking about the value of keeping the gear you inherited.
Pyle makes cheap equipment, both in price and quality. I recommend avoiding the brand.
I don't have a good recommendation for a better phono preamp, unfortunately. I don't have much recent experience with vinyl.
You'll need a Bluetooth transmitter. The Esinkin box is a receiver, it won't send your audio. Perhaps something like this:
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07198BBZN/
For the speakers, I like SMSL amps. They're tiny, powerful, and dependable. The AD18 would give you a built-in bluetooth receiver and a remote:
https://www.amazon.ca/SMSL-AD18-Amplifier-Bluetooth-Subwoofer/dp/B071JN7GXN/
I belive that one thing you sent is DUAL, RX and TX so you buy two, and pair them.
This Seinheiser RS?
https://www.amazon.ca/Sennheiser-RS-175-Wireless-Headphones/dp/B00SLUI5SA/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1?keywords=Sennheiser+RS+kit&qid=1569278621&sr=8-1-fkmr1
I couldn't find a Sony pair.
Also looking at maybe this, except it doesn't have a volume control.
https://www.amazon.ca/Giveet-Bluetooth-Transmitter-Streaming-Headphones/dp/B07198BBZN/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=sony+pair&qid=1569278845&sr=8-6
You can get a bluetooth adapter that you can plug into your tv.
I have one plugged inot my cable box cause my older tv doesnt have a headphone jack.
Connect like how?
Also there is no Echo Gen 3 yet, there is an Echo Dot gen 3, though.
As far as I know none of the Echo devices have an audio input.
There do exist devices that can transmit over Bluetooth from an audio source, such as this whihc comes with an RCA-3.5mm adapter, although you could get probably any other BT transmitter and a separate RCA-3.5mm adapter.