
- #BLUETOOTH AUDIO SPLITTER MAC MANUAL#
- #BLUETOOTH AUDIO SPLITTER MAC BLUETOOTH#
- #BLUETOOTH AUDIO SPLITTER MAC PLUS#
- #BLUETOOTH AUDIO SPLITTER MAC TV#
#BLUETOOTH AUDIO SPLITTER MAC MANUAL#
Please check the manual and clear the pairing history of the device.
#BLUETOOTH AUDIO SPLITTER MAC BLUETOOTH#
If the Bluetooth headphone / speaker leaves the pairing mode first, it indicates previous paired device is not turned off. Please clear pairing history of the transmitter or try from a different location) Normally, if the transmitter / adapter leaves the pairing mode first, it indicates you have something else in the environment disturbing the pairing. If both devices are portable, take them into your car, drive a bit away from home, and use car cigarette lighter as the power source and pair them up.

You may try the pairing process in a different location. If you tried all above but still cannot pair, there might be an unknown aggressive Bluetooth device in your environment. Factory Reset (Clear pairing history!! Not only turn on / off) BOTH devices and try again.ĥ. Make sure you put the Bluetooth headphones / speakers into PAIRING MODE ( most people failed here!)Ĥ. Make sure the previous paired devices, e.g. Turn your smart TV, as well as other close by wi-fi device off to avoid interference.Ģ.

If you are unable to connect a Bluetooth headphone / speaker to your Avantree transmitters, try the following:ġ. Change to a Low Latency supported headphone Ģ. What if my headphone is not low latency supported? You have the following options:ġ. If you suspect that this is an issue, a fix is to factory reset / clear the pairing history of the devices experiencing audio delay. This can result to a slower codec being used, even though your headphones support a faster codec. Bluetooth devices will use the lowest common denominator supported by all devices, not necessarily the fastest codec. Where this gets tricky is if you are connecting multiple devices to each other. When connecting with other devices, the dongle will go through these codecs one by one until it finds one that is supported by the device it's connecting to. For example, the DG80 Dongle's Codec priority goes like this: 1.FastStream, 2.aptX low latency, 3.aptX, 4.SBC. Many Bluetooth devices have a Codec "priority" list, meaning that it prioritizes using some Codecs over others when connecting to other devices. There is another factor that you need to keep in mind regarding audio delay, which is Codec priority. Some headphones claim that they do, unless they are a reputable brand, you still need to double check from Certified aptX Low Latency device list from. Apple Headphones and nearly all true wireless earbuds do not support aptX Low Latency. How do you confirm whether your Bluetooth headphones support the aptX Low Latency or FastStream codec? Simply check its specifications in its product listing or manual.
#BLUETOOTH AUDIO SPLITTER MAC TV#
You will find that your Bluetooth audio and TV speaker audio are not in sync. If only one side supports aptX Low Latency but the other side does not, the streaming will use the next available codec supported by both devices, such as SBC or aptX. To benefit from the lowest amount of audio delay, BOTH the sender and the receiver must support either the aptX Low Latency or the Fast Stream Codec. Different codecs lead to different audio delay times. It acts like a specific language that the sender and the receiver agree to communicate with. The wireless communication program is called a “Codec”. Then the headphones or speakers receive the data and decompresses it.

The source device compresses the data and wirelessly transmits it. Within this 5-10ms window, your phone or computer processes the digital audio data, converts said data to an analog audio signal, and then streams the signal through your headphones or speakers.īluetooth devices spend a lot more time to do this “processing”. Wired headphones produce an imperceptible amount of lag-about 5-10ms worth.
#BLUETOOTH AUDIO SPLITTER MAC PLUS#
If not, please manually reconnect headphones with Oasis plus by press the MFB button /pairing button of the headphones onceĪudio latency is, essentially, the time it takes for audio data to move from your audio source to your headphones. On your NEXT USE, turn all three devices on, they should automatically reconnect.

If you still can't get the two headphones to pair with Oasis Plus, please try switching the order of pairing i.e. Once connected, the "B" indicator will become SOLID WHITE. Step 5: Repeat the Steps above to connect the 2nd Headphone. Once connected, The "A" LED becomes solid WHITE. Step 4: Keep them within distance, wait for a while. Get your Headphones/Speakers into Bluetooth Pairing Mode.įor Avantree Headphones/Speakers: The LED indicator on the Headphone/Speaker needs to be flashing RED & BLUE.įor non-Avantree Headphones/Speakers: Look it up by Brand. Press and hold the “ ” icon till the "TX" LED flashes GREEN and WHITE alternately. Power on Oasis plus and switch it to TX mode ( Note: Not recommended with use of TWS Bluetooth earbuds) The Oasis plus allows you to connect TWO pairs of headphones to it at the same time and stream audio through both headphones.
