Woot! has
Sennheiser BTD 600 Bluetooth 5.2 Transmitter aptX Adaptive USB Adapter Dongle for
$14.99.
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Features:
- High-quality sound: Bluetooth 5.2 and the latest aptX audio codecs for high-definition music, clear calls, and perfectly synced videos.
- Plug-and-play: Easy-to-use USB dongle makes it super simple to connect Bluetooth headphones to your PC or Mac.
- Low latency: Keep audio and video in sync for a seamless entertainment experience and essential calls.
- Headphone controls: Use the controls on your headphones for media and calls.
- Continued connection: The BTD 600 stays paired, so you can plug it into another device and continue using your headphones.
- USB-A or USB-C: A convenient USB-C adapter attaches to the USB-A dongle so you can connect to either type of port.
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Very usable for gaming, but just make sure it turns Pink for low latency.
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For this price I though is was worth it. There are other dongles out there that support more codecs and devices, but this is a nice price for this older version.
The Momentum should have an audio port if you're willing to wire to your controller for sound. It'll sound better with a wired connection and it shouldn't drain the battery, at least it doesn't on my Accentum Plus. Or look at a PS5 audio Bluetooth adapter like this one https://a.co/d/0hKJuJU
I don't think there is a really good Xbox audio Bluetooth adapter that I am aware of.
Latency wise I didn't do any gaming with the phone but at least for movies and videos it was un-noticeable.
I still think that for the price it was worth it since I have other smart devices that don't have native support for aptX.
On the PC side I haven't tested it, the most I did was connect it to the PC and it was plug and play. It worked right away. Which I like since I hate having to dig through the settings to connect to the headphones. With this dongle I can just plug it and it works right away and disconnect it when I don't want it to be connected to the PC.
Will keep an eye on the Ugreen dongle that was posted above, seems to be a good option too.
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