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Nolan TRX HD Bluetooth Wireless Home HD Stereo Music, Audio Transmitter and Receiver (A2DP) provide Long range, Low latency, Clarity sound with HD digital audio Toslink, S/PDIF input/output. Expand your TV, home theater systems to transmit or receive HD music/audio wirelessly. It works for TV, Internet TV box, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, Xbox, PS3/4 , Gaming, Blu-Ray player, Cable/Sat box, music player, CD, audio player and iPad, iPhone, iPod, Samsung, Bluetooth enable MP3, tablet, laptop, Macbook, Mac, PC, Bluetooth stereo speakers, soundbars, headphone, stereo receivers and more..
Dual functions of stereo music/audio transmitter and receiver selection to stream and receive music wirelessly between TV, home theater systems, Apple TV, blu-ray player, cable/sat box, iPads, iPhones, iPods, Samsung, Android, MP3, Bluetooth stereo headphones, speakers, soundbars, receivers and stereo audio devices to via A2DP profile
The long range RF coverage with freely up to 50 meters (165 feet) cover most your house and backyard area with comfortable HD audio reception and connection with clarity sound quality.
The Optical (Toslink), Coaxial(S/PDIF) digital audio for both audio input and output to provide the HD superior sound quality.
The low latency with low audio delay enable to watch video in synchronized with audio and minimize lip-sync. Good for video and gaming**
On transmitter mode, turn audio devices, music source into wireless device to stream to Bluetooth speaker, soundbars, headphone or stereo receiver.
On receiver mode, receive audio/ music from
audio/music source to your existing home theaters, speakers, soundbars and more
Users can use two TRX HD to become a completed transmitter and receiver set
Package included: Bluetooth Home HD Audio Transceiver, Bluetooth antenna, QSG, Optical(Toslink) cable, USB power cable and A/C adapter
** TRX_HD will pair down to Bluetooth SBC if target devices did not support low latency or faststream feature.
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The range is better than expected, farther than any other Bluetooth Rx or Tx I have, so it's really limited by my other equipment. I bought this specifically to get S/PDIF digital optical input and output, and that works fine with my audio receiver. I have it connected to the optical digital line out and aux in, so any source playing through the receiver can also be transmitted on Bluetooth. There is a pronounced delay, which is a function of the Bluetooth protocol. This Nolan TRX unit does NOT support the latest aptX Bluetooth protocol, which I don't have any experience with but may improve delay and sound quality. The sound quality of this unit sounds great to me. I've tried playing maximum bit rate mp3 songs, television, etc. and all sound as good as a straight connection to me, although I can't say I've tried really critical side by side comparisons. Besides the aux/coaxial/optical switch, there's only one button to control the unit. Reading the instructions was mandatory... |
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I paired my previously purchased Harmon Kardon BT (Bluetooth)* headphones with my TV using the Nolan-provided Toslink optical audio cable. I can now listen to the TV with better quality sound at my personal volume level. This would bluetooth enable my non-bluetooth TV. The TV speaker volume can now be controlled separately or muted by others in the viewing area.The sound quality is great, the range was farther than advertised and I experience no noticeable sound delay. I walked into different rooms and outside to the curb without loss of quality. I had one difficulty out of the box that was related to the "SPDIF" (Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format) output protocol of my TV which was set to "Dolby" by default. After some initial frustration, I discovered (by trial and error) that the TV must simply be changed to "PCM" digital output using the TV Sound>SPDIF menu. The Nolan bluetooth device can be powered by the TV USB port or via USB transformer. The USB cable and... |
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