
Hama Bluetooth audio transmitter/receiver
Transmitter & Receiver
Hama Bluetooth audio transmitter/receiver
Transmitter & Receiver
We have gladly forwarded your question to the community, as we do not have any user experience with it. Perhaps it will be answered by another customer.
It is also unusable. Latency is sometimes so high that it is annoying even when watching TV ... and is actually unsuitable for this.
Hello Annika, According to the instructions (https://fr.hama.com/webresources/article-documents/00137/man/00137473man_cs_de_en_es_fr_nl_pl_ro_ru_sk.pdf) point 5.3: 1. the adapter must be in TX mode (see switch on the side RX-TX) 2. the device to be paired must be in pairing mode (normally hold down the power button for about 5 seconds...). but this is device specific. The device must support A2DP and Bluetooth 4.1. So far I have only had problems with headphones that are explicitly operated on Bluetooth 5 LE. Bluetooth is still quite unreliable when it comes to pairing, especially when different versions meet. Note: When switching between RX and TX mode, the device deletes all pairings. Greetings .kure
I've always used it that way. So yes.
I don't see why it shouldn't work. My transmitter works fine for various purposes. And I have never noticed any sound delay. With which other transmitters Megaboom is compatible, a product manager for this area would have to answer...
This is the size of the packaging. The box itself is 44 x 44 x 13 mm.
I use the adapter with Sony headphones that support aptX and can watch TV very well with them (no noticeable delay). However, I cannot say how well the adapter works with headphones without aptX (e.g. Apple products).
As you can see, the thing has a switch: "TX/RX"= transmit or (!) receive. It does not run synchronously, it is too simple for that. But it's enough. What bothers me about the external Bluetooth receivers, which has nothing to do with Hama, is that they send very quiet signals to the system. You have to turn the system up very loud, and don't forget to turn it down again afterwards. Otherwise the neighbours will start a riot ;-) All the best! Bliibet diahi
Yes, among other things, this also works. The device can send and receive Bluetooth signals.
Yes, the volume can be adjusted on the Bluetooth headphones. It also works when the TV speakers are muted.
Hello In pairing mode, the LED flashes blue/red. Otherwise it does not work. Is this the case?
Hello, Have you already paired the two headphones? If so, please disconnect both again and delete the pairing list of the adapter to be on the safe side. To do this, switch off the adapter in the current mode (TX or RX). After about 3 seconds, set the switch (1) to the other mode and switch the adapter on again. All paired devices are now deleted from the list. Now connect the two headphones to the adapter at the same time: - Select the TX mode of the adapter by moving the switch (1) to the left. - Switch on the two headphones and activate the pairing mode. - The adapter and the headphones should not be more than 1 metre apart. - Press the multifunction button (2) of the switched-on adapter twice. After approx. 3 seconds, the status LED (3) flashes blue to indicate pairing mode. - The adapter automatically names the two terminals A and B and establishes a connection. Greetings Andy from Hama Follow Hama: instagram.com/hama_schweiz/ http://www.facebook.com/Hama.Technics.Schweiz
Hello Roger.kalter, Since you write DAB audio, I guess you have a dedicated DAB receiver in your car. If there is a jack audio output and your car radio is Bluetooth capable, you can use this device to transmit the signal from your DAB receiver to the car radio. Cheers Andy from Hama
Hi GapanyJohan, The battery life depends largely on the volume and the distance to the source, 9 hours maximum. Greetings Andy from Hama
Hello Jontrachsel, That may depend on the record player. The audio signal from turntables differs from that of other audio sources and must first be converted into a "normal" audio signal. That is why amplifiers have their own phono input. Depending on what kind of turntable you have, it will already deliver the correct signal, or it will still deliver the phono signal. If it has a 3.5 mm jack output (e.g. headphone jack), then it should work as you imagine. Greetings Andy from Hama
Hello Tobi, I can't test this here, but in principle it should work if the AUX port of the PS4 outputs an audio signal (I don't see in the technical data whether this is an input or output). We are not aware of any connection problems with the Three Box. Regards Andy
Hello Sascha, This is a complex problem and I'm not quite sure I'm interpreting correctly. 1) If you connect the adapter directly to the speakers (I assume they are active speakers and the second speaker is powered by the first one via cable), you can play music directly on them with your mobile phone without turning on the TV. 2) What exactly do you want to connect to the TV? You already have the adapter on the speakers. Or do you want to connect a second one to the TV to make it BT-compatible? 3 Sound delays are a complex issue. I would answer your question with "Yes, but" (Bligg says hello ;-)). The "but" refers to the unknown components. If they are equipped with current BT standards, the probability is high that the latencies are not noticeable. Otherwise, this could be a problem. Among other things, the complicated transmission path of the sound is to blame for such latencies (delays). In addition, Bluetooth operates in a frequency band that is also used by almost all other wireless technologies. New Bluetooth standards cope better with this than old ones. Greetings Andy from Hama
Hello Elisa2407, Yes, you can. You don't need a display to connect the transmitter to the BT speaker. Here are the instructions: - To connect to the respective terminal, connect it to the adapter via the enclosed 3.5 mm jack cable and the audio connection (AUX) (4). - Select the TX mode of the adapter by sliding the switch (1) to the left. - Switch on Bluetooth® on your Bluetooth® headphones/speakers. - Please refer to the operating instructions of your end device. - The adapter and the Bluetooth® headphones/speaker should not be more than 1 metre away from each other. 1 metre from each other. The smaller the distance, the better. - Press the multifunction button (2) of the switched-on adapter twice. After approx. 3 seconds, the status LED (3) flashes blue to indicate the pairing mode. - The connection is now automatic. Greetings Andy from Hama
We connected the transmitter to an Ipod Nano to go with it to Bluetooth headphones. This works flawlessly and can also be connected to multiple headphones.
Der USB Anschluss ist meines Wissens nur zum Laden da. Sie brauchen das 3.5mm Jack audio Kabel, und falls Sie das Gerät nicht gepaart haben mit dem PC, so hilft die untenstehende Anleitung (aus dem original Manual) • Connect your terminal device to the adapter using the included 3.5 mm jack cable and the audio connection (AUX) (4). • Select the adapter’s RX mode by moving the switch (1) to the right. • The adapter and the terminal device should be no further than 1 metre apart. The shorter the distance, the better. • With the adapter on, press the multifunction button (2) twice. After approximately 3 seconds, the status LED (3) will emit flashes of alternating blue and red light to indicate the device is in pairing mode. • Open the Bluetooth® settings on your terminal device and wait until BTI-020V appears in the list of Bluetooth® devices found. Ich hoffe es hat geklappt. Denn wenn es gepaart ist, funktioniert das Gerät meiner Erfahrung nach perfekt. Viel Spass damit.
No, the unit is either a receiver or a transmitter. This is switched by a slider. It can do both, but not at the same time...
Yes, it works
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