
TP-Link Wrl Blueth Audio Receiver
Receiver
TP-Link Wrl Blueth Audio Receiver
Receiver
Hello Depending on the environment (wall, etc.), you will get about 5-15m. In the house more like 5-8m if in another room. In an open room or outside 10-15m. You can pair several devices, but only one can play music at a time. (the faster one is the faster one ;-) ). Greetings Angryhellfire
Ja, über USB. http://www.tp-link.de/products/details/HA100.html#specifications
Yes, with a headphone splitter, e.g. the Belkin MIXIT Rockstar from digitec. I also use it.
Addendum: As far as I know, the device has no battery at all and must therefore be connected to the power supply during use.
A mains adapter is included in the scope of delivery, everything you need is included
Works with any device that has Bluetooth
The TP-Link is always connected to the power supply with a power supply unit.
The TP-Link can be paired like any Bluetooth-enabled device, e.g. headset.
Hello Yes it is in stereo.
Hi Mapuche Have a look at this page: https://www.tp-link.com/cz/support/faq/1042/ Many greetings & have a nice day, WhiteTiger
If the speakers are already Bluetooth, this receiver is useless. It allows you to send music to non-Bluetooth speakers using the mini-jack input.
The unit has no battery and must be connected to the mains (via USB). However, it can also be operated without problems with a USB battery pack. (I have just tested it)
Yes, that is correct. Scope of delivery: Bluetooth music receiver HA100, USB cable, 3.5 mm to RCA cable, 3.5 mm cable, USB power supply, NFC tag, manual Attached is a picture of it: https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71OKjnOZ%2BUL._SL1500_.jpg
I can't give the exact latency time, but I have already watched some films, as well as the World Cup about it - Neither spoken words in films nor ball shots of the World Cup seemed asynchronous to me.
Good day The TP-Link HA100 is a Bluetooth receiver and not a transmitter. It is used to stream audio from a mobile phone to a stereo system. You would need a Bluetooth transmitter such as: Marmitek BoomBoom 50 Bluetooth TV Audio Transmitter (Transmitter) Avantree Priva 3 (transmitter) LogiLink BT0024 - Bluetooth Audio Transmitter & Receiver (Transmitter & Receiver) b-tech B-Speech RTX1 - Bluetooth Transmitter & Receiver (Transmitter & Receiver) Normally, the TV will no longer output audio if the headphone port is occupied. But if you use an RCA to jack cable for the BT transmitter, for example, you can use TV audio and Bluetooth in parallel. Greetings Angryhellfire
This effectively requires a transmitter and not a receiver.
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