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This was a bit more expensive then just adding a DAC to my existing
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The only reason why I did not give the Tao Tronic a perfect 5-star review is because if your Bluetooth speaker device does not have a display, it can be a bit tedious to know when your device is connected
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A bit tricky to set up as I am not an
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The transmitter function works acceptably (and gets 4 stars) in that when I can connect to it correctly, there's hardly any delay (there's a tiny delay--transmitted sound will echo a bit with the sound on the TV if it is turned up--but there's not enough delay to cause any lip-sync issue) and the sound quality is at least decent
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Instructions a bit hard to understand but product seems good.
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so I think this just had the effect of a power switch or flipping a logical bit in the TaoTronics
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A bit tricky to get it working with 2 sets of headphones continuously - lots of variables involved I guess and without a screen to manage the connections, it gets tricky.
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The only thing that would make these better is if they had a lithium/ion battery so they could be a bit more portable
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I'm a bit hard of hearing and it is difficult for me to understand dialog on TV without the volume being turned way up
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A bit slow during connection, 10-15 seconds.
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There is a tiny bit of latency, but not enough to notice.
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Only thing I would be a bit happier with is if it could do 3 devices instead of 2
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I do wish it were possible to reduce the "digital delay" a bit more though-- it makes for a lip sync challenge when connecting to remote speakers or headphones for my tv.
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Since I have gotten older I have been having a good bit of trouble trying to understand the television
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A bit tricky to set up but after I figured it out, I paired it with my headphones..
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An unexpected e-mail with better instructions came just after I received the unit