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Do Bluetooth Computer Speakers Have Latency

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Do Bluetooth Computer Speakers Have Latency

2024-04-14 04:53:29

Sound is what I expected, and the speakers are super easy to use- can run them from any bluetooth device or directly from computer.

5
2024-08-02 09:22:54

I have numerous Bluetooth speakers but this one is by far the best!

5
2024-06-19 08:10:18

I was looking for computer speakers that could double as Bluetooth speakers for music and podcasts. I have several BT speakers and an Apple HomePod but was looking for a little more separation. While I was a bit skeptical about the size of the speakers, I am very pleased to say that the reviews were accurate. This system is phenomenal. I am shocked by the depth of sound that comes from speakers of this size, and the integration of the sub in the soundstage is excellent. This is a terrific compromise for computer/BT/bookshelf speakers.

5
2024-05-16 07:31:34

I have a couple of small Bose speakers that I use as Bluetooth to my computer to play music on the go. These lens cases were the exact fit for excellent protection of these speakers. Purchased two, one for each speaker.

5
2024-06-18 07:16:27

These came highly recommended by Wirecutter as the best PC computer speakers, so I thought I would give these a try but with the Bluetooth option. They sound clear and distortion free and at 25w each speakers, they are sufficient for a small room or office setting. Simple setup with the audio jack or Bluetooth connection with my phone. It's so convenient that it shuts off or turn on when it detects a signal automatically. These would not make you feel the bass as a subwoofer would, but they make music fun to listen to while you're working on the computer. And that's the point for a great pair of PC speakers, even though these are intended for DJ gears as well. The Bluetooth option is a must!

5
2024-04-19 04:10:31

The bluetooth feature was one of the main reasons for purchasing these. You can't place the speakers near LAN equipment, it prevents bluetooth from working. The bluetooth feature does work if the speakers are located next to my computer (an audio cord is provided if you have a bluetooth problem). One nice feature is they go on automatically when sound is detected and shut down, when not used. Sound is of course better than with the computer speakers, however, voices tend to sound 'hollow.'

5
2024-09-04 08:37:20

There is literally no latency when recording a podcast, especially when recording a phone call via Bluetooth. The sound is crystal clear

5
2024-06-12 02:32:46

I like the zero latency with which I can listen to audio from the movie playing on my big screen TV over Bluetooth, and I certainly appreciate the longevity of the battery. I hang them up on the lamp on my bed stand overnight so they are easy to find in the morning

5
2024-08-14 06:18:32

I received my SRS-NS7 from B&H about a week ago and was totally hooked on it within an hour of starting to use it. However I want to offer some strong advice to those who plan to use one of these while watching TV alongside other viewers. My wife and I normally sit about 12 ft from our TV monitor and typically sit close enough that we rub shoulders. We have a Sonos soundbar under the monitor, with surround sound speakers at each end of our loveseat. I wear hearing aids but Patty does not. The optical output of the TV goes to a splitter with one output going to the soundbar and the other going to the Bluetooth transmitter for the SRS-NS7. With the arrangement described above, we both heard sound from the soundbar and the NS7, and there was enough latency difference to irritate us both. I have a technical background and had anticipated such a latency effect, but had no knowledge of the actual delays with either device. I spoke with an audio expert at B&H, asking for advice about a variable delay device that has optical input(s) and output(s). He could not recommend such a device that is currently available from B&H but did suggest a Felston DD740 that B&H used to carry. I looked up the characteristics of the DD740 and agreed that it seemed to be exactly what I needed. I purchased one from LipFix.com, after talking with their Nick Johnson. It arrived yesterday. After connecting my new DD740 in series with the optical input to the Bluetooth transmitter of the SRS-NS7 and experimenting with the delay, I found that a delay of 55mS yields NO perceptible latency effects that interfere with either what Patty and I hear while watching TV. The bottom line: We both enjoy hearing REALLY EXCELLENT sound, including very clear dialogue, while watching TV together AND I get the benefit of superb sound while editing videos etc. with the SRS-NS7 connected to the Bluetooth of my computer systems. I could not be happier with this purchase! Pete

5
2024-04-09 07:46:37

These are just as great as my ATH-M50's and add an EXTREMELY low latency bluetooth mode. Super comfortable, classy audio quality, and low end that slaps.

5