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Wireless Tv Headphones With Optical Audio Input

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William 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[ Included] Had to convert optical output from new TV to analogue to drive two Sennheiser headphones. Works perfectly.

5
Timothy 2024-05-18 05:29:55

[0.385 lb] I have two pair Philips Bluetooth headphones. I used the optical out on my TV to the Aluratek to transmit sound to headphones. Easy to set up on all ends. TV has a delay that will drive you crazy so its an either or proposition. Headphones or TV sound but never both. But now my wife and I have our own volume settings so its perfect for us. Great stereo sound. I would recommend and buy again.

5
James 2024-05-22 08:23:37

[0.175 lb] I use the adaptor on a laptop with only 1 audio port for headphones. It has no input for a microphone. The sound is very clear; both speaking and listening. The drivers installed automatically and it was up and running in a few minutes.

5
William 2024-04-04 05:18:36

[20 Hz - 20kHz] I bought the Alluratek to connect Bluetooth head phones and an audio amplifier to a TV that has only one optical audio port.  The amplifier connection is through an external Bluetooth receiver.  I havent used the Alluratek for connecting two receivers simultaneously.

5
William 2024-04-08 03:54:12

[Blue, silver] Used it to take TV optical audio output to be able to put it through my surround sound system. Worked very well; excellent quality.

5
anyonymous 2024-07-25 03:15:57

[5 ohm] Used to sum the stereo output of an Apple TV (Optical Audio to Analog converter PodDI to a Mono Mixer. The podDI works great the the Ground loop switch makes it crystal clear!

5
Jaime 2024-04-09 07:30:51

[8' / 2.4 m] I have a PicoMic dual wireless lav system, which connects two lav mics to one receiver. The receiver has a 3.5mm TRS output. I connect the receiver to my audio recorder (Zoom F8n Pro) using this Remote Audio Unbalanced Stereo Breakout Cable and I get two mono channels (one for each lav mic) independently adjustable on my audio recorder. One mic is recorded to input 1, and the other mic is recorded on input 2. Works flawlessly.

5
Bret 2024-07-05 03:59:36

[Solid-State] This Deity mic works great. It's small, compact and shielded so you won't get any noise interference if you use the input with a Wireless Go. I use it on my A7III atop my Ronin RSC 2 when I need to capture audio. I run the Rode Wireless Go II receiver into the input so I can get clean audio off the lav from my talent when doing a walk and talk. With the D4 I can also capture ambient sound to mix with the talent's track. I like that the D4 separates the audio so I have the D4 on one track and the Rode on the other, makes for a clean simple workflow that doesn't require a separate sound guy.

5
William 2024-09-04 02:45:59

[16-/24-bit] This is the only way I found to properly get audio from my Sennheiser wireless LAV receiver to the fussy iPhone input, and it sounds great. All other methods failed.

5
Russell 2024-04-02 09:30:17

[1x HDMI] I have use a variety of approaches to monitor 3 cameras and a computer driven slide show at a production bench. I considered all the the multiview monitors but never pulled the trigger because of price. I have a few 24 TV's lying around from different studio and computer builds. This added to one of those TV's is my current go to production monitor. A word of advice, use a TV not a computer monitor. Computer monitors may not support the resolution you are feeding from a camera or passing through an on camera recorder. The pile of surplus TV monitors now has a few computers monitor in the stack. The beauty of this device is a display of 4 inputs that can switch quickly via a remote to 1 input only. Which can then be scrolled from input to input. Attach a headphone to the TV and you can also monitor the audio on that input channel. Or in the split screen mode, you can select which audio feed you want to monitor with the remote. My 4 channel audio switch is no longer on the bench. If you get really creative, add a bluetooth transmitter to the headphone jack and you can wander around your studio with bluetooth headphones monitoring sound. If you are running the original ATEM mini which lacks a preview view, this lets you see a 4 input preview. You will need a splitter on each input with outputs to both this switch and the ATEM mini. Or just buy the ATEM Mini Pro and you will have a 4 channel preview device with a lot less wires.

5