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Hama Bluetooth audio transmitter TWIN, for two headphones/receivers (Channels)
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Hama Bluetooth audio transmitter TWIN, for two headphones/receivers

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hans043

3 years ago

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JürgenL418

3 years ago

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Thurau

3 years ago • purchased this product

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the headphones must connect, not the other way round! Repeat the procedure according to your description! Switch on the headphones Bluetooth, then tap the switch at Hama! Then it should be paired and work!
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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago • purchased this product

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Bluetooth 4.2 is backwards compatible, so this should not be a problem. I don't have a Xiaomi receiver to test, but the device works as desired with two Sony headphones (Bluetooth 4.2).
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Anonymous

5 years ago

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schaaddieter

5 years ago • purchased this product

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I don't know if I have understood the idea correctly. The Bose Sound Link connects to the TV via a 3.5 jack and transmits via Bluetooth. However, this Hama Bluetooth is also a transmitter and cannot be used to receive a signal for the infrared headphones. There are other BT adapters for this. This Hama part can, for example, be connected directly with the 3.5 jack cable to a TV that does not have BT. You can then use it to receive the audio signal on Bluetooth-enabled headphones. Z. E.g. TV without BT -> 3.5 jack cable -> Hama transmitter -> BT -> headphones with BT
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MichiL

6 years ago

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Markus19693

6 years ago • purchased this product

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With me it is really intrusive with the coupling I only have to set the headphones to coupling mode with the transmitter I don't have to do anything it comes automatically
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Anonymous

6 years ago

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Former user

6 years ago

Hello Mkissner, I did some quick research and the Bose can indeed only receive, but not send music to BT receivers. Then this is probably a good solution. Connect the Hama BT transmitter to the headphone output of the Bose, connect it to the BT headphones and it should work. Greetings Andy from Hama Follow Hama: http://www.instagram.com/hama_schwe... http://www.facebook.com/Hama.Techn...
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YABsLaser

6 years ago

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Adonis84

6 years ago • purchased this product

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Unfortunately, this is present. I had the same idea, wanted to play my e-violin with headphones via Bluetooth, but unfortunately the delay was so annoying that I switched back to cables....
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dom64

6 years ago

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Anonymous

6 years ago • purchased this product

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Hi, I'm not an expert on other products, but I can give you some user feedback on this one (Hama) as I've been using it for a while. I have connected it to several different headphones (3-4) but not the bose qc35, and it has a small latency that I find perfectly acceptable (latencies tend to irritate me normally). The latency depends on the transmitter but sometimes also on the receiver, or at least on their interaction... So the experience can be different depending on the helmet. The main advantage of this product (one of the reasons I bought it) is the possibility to connect to 2 headsets at the same time... So it's convenient to watch TV with 2 people... An important point to note: it needs a USB source to work. I have one on my TV so no problem, but otherwise you need to be able to connect to a USB mains. I hope this feedback has helped you. I hope this feedback has helped you. S. Marx
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kawe

7 years ago

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wodan67

7 years ago • purchased this product

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I use the transmitter with a BOSE Bluetooth headset in conjunction with a Sony TV. It works quite well. It just takes a while until the connection is established. Unfortunately, I don't know how it is with the Sennheiser. Sincerely, Anton.S
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8N5E3B

7 years ago

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Anonymous

7 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello, I also have this Bluetooth transmitter, but I bought the Avantree afterwards, the sound with the Hama was not good. The Avantree has a great sound with aptx and it connects very quickly with the headphones. Highly recommended. Avantree Audikast Bluetooth aptX Transmitter Regarding your question, you can certainly adjust the volume directly on your Bose headphones. Greetings Thomas
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iMäse

7 years ago

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Former user

7 years ago

Hello Marcelzwahlen, The device is platform-independent, so it should also work in this constellation. However, it must be possible to control the volume on the TV, as the Airpods cannot do this themselves. Of course, operation via Siri is also not possible. Greetings Andy from Hama
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Anonymous

7 years ago

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7 years ago

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Hello, I think that should work. Unfortunately, I can't test it here at the moment, but I assume that you can also play music from your smartphone via Bluetooth on your Apple TV on the sound system. So the relevant BT protocols would be supported and your scenario should work. Greetings Andy from Hama
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Anonymous

8 years ago

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dschleiss

8 years ago • purchased this product

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If the hi-fi system has a jack output, which I assume it does, then yes. However, the, in my opinion, short range should be taken into account. In my case, the connection is limited to the living room.

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