
Avantree Audikast Plus
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Avantree Audikast Plus
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The Sony WH-CH 510 headset is compatible with the Bluetooth adapter in question, as it supports the Bluetooth A2DP profile, which is generally compatible with Bluetooth transmitters using the SBC, aptX, and aptX-LLL codecs. However, for the best experience, make sure your headset supports the specific codecs used by the adapter.
Automatically generated from the .I have the same Audikast Plus as you and don't know the problem at all!!! Like Anonymous, I think it's the TV set. Don't you have a second set of headphones to check this? Or: Switch on Audikast Plus on the TV with headphone output and then with optical cable or vice versa according to what you have already tried. I have no other idea, the device has been working perfectly for me for a year or more.
I haven't used it for that but it should work fine! I use it whenever we watch TV with two Bluetooth wireless headphones. It does indeed transmit two channels for two Bluetooth headphones. Hope this helps! Jean-Claude
This is not the device you want for that and serves a different purpose. For best audio quality you should be using a wired cable - there's no reason to use bluetooth for what you're doing.
I use it with Bose in-ears. The trick for a problem-free connection is to always open the headphone box first and only then switch on the transmitter. The manual really only points out one detail just with Bose. It is a good transmitter with a fixed connection to the mains,
I can't say anything about the 1000xm3 as I listen with Denon AH-GC 20. It took me 4 or 5 attempts to pair them. Just before I wanted to give up, it worked.
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Connection to Avantree headphones works for me straight away and the connection is also stable and flawless in the long term. However, I don't play games - with films, the sound arrives without any perceptible delay and in the best quality. I hope my experience will still help you with your decision.
Of course I can't say anything about the individual devices you mention because I have completely different ones, but it should work as you want. I also connected the TV to Avantree via Optical Cable. And then I connected 2 Bluetooth devices at the same time, 1x Bose Soundlink Mini speaker and 1x BT headphones. And yes, the Avantree switches on together with the TV. It all works very well for me and was very easy to install. I am fully satisfied!
Good day Unfortunately, there is no information on this. Please contact the manufacturer. I own the following model: TTC-418-P. FCC ID: 2AITF-BTTC-418-P Kind regards
This device is a Bluetooth transmitter. I connected it to my stereo system (without Bluetooth) to listen to music wirelessly from the system with Bluetooth headphones. Works perfectly within a radius of around 10 metres (even around corners). For your use, it would have to be a Bluetooth receiver. There are also devices from Avantree that can do both, transmit and receive (e.g. Avantree Oasis Plus (Transmitter & Receiver)) - but I have not tested these.
Hello.. According to the manufacturer, it is possible to connect 2 different headphones. Here is a Youtube tutorial from the manufacturer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KE3ZoeVItAo Or in writing under the FAQ's of the manufacturer: https://avantree.com/product-support/BTTC-418-P-BLK Greetings
Good evening yes is compatible :)
This is a transmitter and not a receiver. It receives the audio signal and bluetooth enabled devices can connect to it. For example, a non-bluetooth TV is connected to the device via the audio output so that you can get the TV audio signal with bluetooth headphones or speakers.
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