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The Sennheiser BT T100 Bluetooth Audio Transmitter enables wireless audio streaming from TVs or AVRs to two Bluetooth headphones simultaneously. Featuring multiple input options (3.5mm, Toslink optical, USB), Bluetooth v4.2 with A2DP support, and advanced aptX codecs, it delivers high-quality, low-latency sound for an enhanced home entertainment experience.
F**S
It's Working...Right Now...
I really trust the Sennheiser name, but I've been having real trouble with the Bluetooth technology in my house, so far. This is the third transmitter device I've gone through. The other two have just suddenly gotten...confused...and not been able to find the receiver. At times I've had to run around the house shutting down every other Bluetooth service (our phones, our computers, the one on my TV), every one except the one I put on my stereo that I want it to connect to, in order to get the transmitter on my Roku device to work. Still, eventually, after working for several months, just long enough to prevent me from returning them, the other two transmitter devices I bought eventually crapped out and stop being able to connect to anything, even though they're on. One was from Asidra and another from Monster. Suddenly, they couldn't find my stereo's Bluetooth receiver device from six feet away no matter how hard I cursed at them. (That should work, right?)Having said that, this Sennheiser has been easy to set up and has performed solidly. Now and then I've wanted the stereo to accept a Bluetooth signal from something else, so I've disconnected the Sennheiser to allow the other thing to connect. Sometimes when reconnecting the Sennheiser, making that handshake again has seemed a bit dicey. But so far, if I give it a little time, it's always managed it.Now here's my big discovery. Bluetooth HATES static electricity. I have the Sennheiser receiving the sound using a mini-plug extension to my Roku remote. The floor is carpeted, and if I don't get rid of the static charge on my body before I pick up the remote, many times I'll get a little shock and it knocks out the Bluetooth connection. I've gotten these little jimmies, "static discharger sticks": https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0792VB871?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_titleand also this wall outlet "banana jack":https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071J61CSV?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1So this "StaticTek Banana Jack" has plastic prongs that plug into the two hot bars on your electrical outlet, but the bar that plugs into the ground is a real metal tube that goes through the outside of the plastic jack. Touch the "discharger stick" to the end of the tube going through the "banana jack," and you'll see a small flash of lightning in the little window in the discharger stick. You won't get shocked at all. The electricity that goes through the ground hole on a wall outlet goes only one way, in, not out. You'll be relieved of your static electricity without any discomfort to you. After I do that, I never shock my Bluetooth connection out of commission. And I get to do this fun home science experiment all day long. If you've been knocking your home electronics out of commission and getting a static shock from them at the same time, you may want to try it!
D**T
Low Latency not good
I bought this to pair TV audio with my hearing aides. It was like being in an echo chamber. I can't turn off the internal speakers because there are other people in the room. The low latency feature simply does not work good enough. They may be working as designed, but they don't work with hearing aides. I also have Sennheiser headphones. The low latency does not work with them either if the internal TV speakers are on.
K**N
It works good....too good
This is an awesome transmitter. The range is amazing. However, it indiscriminately hooks up to anything that might be looking for a signal. I bough this to listen to my stereo system wirelessly. I got it because its the same brand as my headphones. It found them right away. It also found 2 T.V. sound bars. Every time I put on one of my records, it blasted the music straight to them. Frightening the other people in the house with the sounds of Slayer. I had to send it back. Adding a basic screen, 2 more buttons and charging another $20 would allow you to choose which devices you hook up to. I'm gonna take the money and buy a 100ft audio cable instead.
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