TV Solution
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young thomas replied on 18/06/2021 18:12
Posted on 18/06/2021 18:12
i recently bought a bluetooth sender/receiver to link my tv to a set of wireless headphones for watching movies...
technically it worked, but (unlike when just sending audio) due to cheap/slow innards it suffered from lipsync issues...
it was cheap but was also advertised as having electrinich which got over these...
Debbie Phillips replied on 19/06/2021 07:16
Posted on 18/06/2021 18:12 by young thomasi recently bought a bluetooth sender/receiver to link my tv to a set of wireless headphones for watching movies...
technically it worked, but (unlike when just sending audio) due to cheap/slow innards it suffered from lipsync issues...
it was cheap but was also advertised as having electrinich which got over these...
richardandros replied on 19/06/2021 07:51
Posted on 19/06/2021 07:51
I think you might struggle to find a 12v TV with those features built in if that's what you are looking for. However, I can recommend the Avantree HT5009 headphones which are 'low latency', therefore no sncying problems as described by BB and the latest version of transmitter which comes with them, will also operate a soundbar simultaneously. They're not cheap at over £100 but having used them for the last 3 years with our TV at home, I can vouch for their effectiveness.
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peedee replied on 19/06/2021 08:01
Rocky 2 buckets replied on 19/06/2021 09:54
peedee replied on 19/06/2021 10:15
Posted on 19/06/2021 10:15
From a quick Google it appears only the larger TVs come with bluetooth? If you aready have a TV buying an adapter would be the way to go. >This one< is similar to what I have and the cost very little.
peedee
Debbie Phillips