UGREEN GROUP LIMITED via Amazon[amazon.com] has for Prime Members: UGREEN Airplane Bluetooth 6.0 Transmitter Receiver for 2 Airpods or Headphones (White) for $17.99 - 7% with promo code JDAZBHUW = $16.71 $16.73. Shipping is free.
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UGREEN GROUP LIMITED via Amazon[amazon.com] has for Prime Members: UGREEN Airplane Bluetooth 6.0 Transmitter Receiver for 2 Airpods or Headphones (White) for $17.99 - 7% with promo code JDAZBHUW = $16.71 $16.73. Shipping is free.
Model: UGREEN Airplane Bluetooth 5.4 Transmitter Receiver for 2 Airpods or Headphones, Airplane Travel Essentials 2-in-1 Wireless Bluetooth Adapter, 3.5MM AUX Jack Adapter on Flight, TV, Car Stereo
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Anyone have experience with this for a Roku TV? Sometimes the wife and I want to listen to something at night at decent volume without worrying about the kids sleeping. Connecting one set of BT headphones to the TV is easy and works well. Wondering if this would work for both (as long as it doesn't add audio delay).
Anyone have experience with this for a Roku TV? Sometimes the wife and I want to listen to something at night at decent volume without worrying about the kids sleeping. Connecting one set of BT headphones to the TV is easy and works well. Wondering if this would work for both (as long as it doesn't add audio delay).
For that purpose you would probably need something with advanced tech like AptX Low Latency or similar to reduce delay so your viewing content doesn't fall out of sync.
Honestly any transmitter or receiver without that anti-lag tech is super limited in use…but this one seems to have advertised AAC and SBC so maybe it will be ok.
Curious "Compatible with AirPods or AirPods Pro, but INCOMPATIBLE with AirPods Pro 2/AirPods 4/AirPods 4 ANC."But dual headphone transmission is a cool feature
Any replies regarding this? If it won't work with AirPods Pro 2/3, isn't it pointless?
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Anyone have experience with this for a Roku TV? Sometimes the wife and I want to listen to something at night at decent volume without worrying about the kids sleeping. Connecting one set of BT headphones to the TV is easy and works well. Wondering if this would work for both (as long as it doesn't add audio delay).
Tried a transmitter with AptX Adaptive and an earbud with AptX Adaptive, wow, no perceptible delays anymore and haven't need to adjust delays. Transmitter used 1mii B03+ (there's newer models available, this was what I had and didn't even know it had aptx at all). Earbuds - Earfun Free Pro 3.
Any replies regarding this? If it won't work with AirPods Pro 2/3, isn't it pointless?
I think I saw an article shared on Hacker News last week about this. I think. ???
Maybe the gist was you have to change the name of the device or something. That is, Apple tries to make it seem like there are "compatibility issues" but really it just means you lose access to some special Apple features.
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But dual headphone transmission is a cool feature
For that purpose you would probably need something with advanced tech like AptX Low Latency or similar to reduce delay so your viewing content doesn't fall out of sync.
Honestly any transmitter or receiver without that anti-lag tech is super limited in use…but this one seems to have advertised AAC and SBC so maybe it will be ok.
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Maybe the gist was you have to change the name of the device or something. That is, Apple tries to make it seem like there are "compatibility issues" but really it just means you lose access to some special Apple features.
Sorry I don't recall more.
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