An unscientific aptX latency test using the Trond Bluetooth transmitter receiver connected to aptX compatible wireless headphones.
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I bought this device as a potential way of using my Sennheiser Momentum bluetooth wireless headphones to monitor audio from a camera without the need for a cable. However, the question I'm asking here is, can the Trond Bluetooth transmitter and receiver do the job? Is the latency of aptX really low enough to make it comfortable to use.
The advertised latency of aptX may be well below 40ms but in reality and when used with a low price chipset on the Trond and any extra latency that the receiver may add, what is it really?
The video goes through the following steps...
• Explanation of the potential use
• Setup to test the latency
• The test itself
• Calculating the results in Adobe Audition
Yes, this is flawed as, for all I know, the headphones might have defaulted to non-aptX mode for some reason (they DO support aptX). But this is exactly how I intend to use them so if it doesn't work, it's not really up to the job I had hoped.
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► GEAR USED IN THIS VIDEO:
Mic 1: Rode NTG 3
Mic 2: Sennheiser EW100 Lav Mic
Mic 3: Sennheiser MK 8
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Trond Bluetooth aptX Latency Test
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