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One will flick between sending the audio out over Bluetooth or receiving Bluetooth (obviously you need to wire the outputs on the back of the device to suit) and the other switches the input / output from SPDIF to AUX. Using the thing is simple enough after you’ve read the instructions, and there’s a couple of switches on the side which are self-explanatory. The device also remembers the devices you paired with previously. Plus, although I mentioned the power requirement, you can charge it up for a couple of hours and then enjoy 15 hours of use, adding to the portability.
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This features aptX Low Latency technology, reducing the lag time, meaning that you can watch TV shows without the lips going out of sync with the sound. Here’s me trying out that setup with two speakers …
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However, if you want to connect your Bluetooth speakers to your TV and enjoy an orchestra in HD with beautiful sound, just whack the digital audio output (cable supplied) or the 3.5mm output (cable supplied) into the TV, put the other end into the Etekcity gadget and then plug in the USB power (cable supplied, and you can steal the power from your TV). It’s a bit of a faff and in NO WAY anything to do with this gadget, but most Bluetooth speakers have a power-saving feature which means that they’ll shut down when there’s no audio going through them. So far so good, but I should point out that – if you want to turn off the TV, go out and then come back again tomorrow, you’ll need to power most Bluetooth speakers on again. Something else I should point out? Well, below I’ve taken the optical audio output of my TV and I’m sending it out through two Bluetooth speakers. Although there’s only one button to operate the thing, it’s worth reading the setup instructions, especially if you’re going to hook up two Bluetooth speakers. Before I get started, I’d advise reading the manual. This gadget can accept a 3.5mm audio input or an SPDIF digital optical cable, then it’ll send the resulting audio out to a Bluetooth speaker… or two Bluetooth speakers as you’ll see in a moment.
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It’s on Amazon for £30.99.Ĭonfused? Well, don’t be. Likewise, it’s going to be ideal if you’ve got a TV or another non-Bluetooth device and you want to push the output to a Bluetooth speaker. This little gadget is going to be ideal if you have a big hi-fi or speaker system which doesn’t have Bluetooth capability.