According to the operating instructions, you can use 2 headphones at the same time, but please note the following:
If two headphones are connected to the transmitter, the aptX low latency audio coding method is not supported. With this configuration and depending on other factors, such as the headphone models used, the synchronisation of the sound with the TV picture may not be fully guaranteed.
No, you can pair and operate a maximum of 2 Bluetooth headphones with the BT T100 (transmitter) at the same time. With two devices, aptX Low Latency is not supported, which can affect synchronisation.
You can use the Bluetooth audio adapter to connect both Bluetooth headphones and Bluetooth speakers. It is not just limited to headphones, but works with any Bluetooth audio device, including loudspeakers.
The adapter must be switched on manually. If you have plugged the adapter into the cable, you must switch it on manually as soon as you start the device. The adapter does not switch on automatically when the car is started.
Set the switch on the back of the BT T100 to optical input if not already done ?
Search for headphones via Bluetooth !
Possibly try to use the Aux input.
Of course, Samsung TV must be set to fibre optic output and TV speaker must be switched off
Have you tried to "pair" the devices again? Each has its own "pairing" mode which you can activate. If I remember correctly, the Sennheiser by pressing longer on the "on" button, and same thing for the Sony headset. That's what I did as well and it works. This procedure you should only have to do once in a while (can't tell you what exactly causes the "unpairing" situation though). Cheers!
I have no idea. You can possibly ask the manufacturer... On my ten-year-old Samsung TV and my VUplus Duo2, the part works absolutely flawlessly. I can recommend it.
Hello Kevin
Since you have connected the BT T100 correctly, I would assume that the device is defective. For me, the transmitter works with a wide variety of devices.
What you should try is to change the power supply.
In general, when you try something, you should only make one change and try again, then make the next change. I'm sure I'm not telling you anything new.
If all attempts fail, replace the transmitter.
Greetings
Stephan
I also use the BT-100 with a Toslink splitter. However, I had to experiment a little until both connected devices worked. You have to pay attention to the quality and length of the fibre optic cables, the shorter the less loss. HS