I can confirm this - I also used it with these Bose headphones.
It is generally a very high quality BT transmitter that works very reliably with top range and short latencies (delays). I had another one before that was constantly dropping out, but that practically never happens here (even through walls or in places with a lot of reflections).
Hello Bosscop
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No, that is not possible. Only an analogue signal (e.g. from a normal headphone connection) can be connected to the Priva II. Your signal from the TV is digital and optical and does not suddenly become analogue in the cable.
I finally decided on a Marmitek BoomBoom 55. This has both an analogue input and two digital inputs (one optical / one coaxial). ATTENTION: If the analogue input is occupied, the two digital inputs can no longer be used.