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Hosa Drive Bluetooth Audio Interface/Transmitter/Receiver
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Hosa Drive is the best way to hook up your music anywhere. The Hosa Drive Bluetooth® Audio Interface is designed to add wireless capabilities to an analog mixing console, vinyl turntable, or other device not equipped with Bluetooth technology.
Features
• Dual Function Technology: Transmit or receive audio from bluetooth devices
• Multi-Device Pairing: Connect up to two devices as audio sources or destinations
• Battery Life: Transmit audio for up to eight hours
• Transmission Range: Transmit up to 10 m
• High Quality Sound: Stream superb audio volume and quality
• Use as transmitter or receiver to fit your needs
• Quick pairing for easy set-up of devices
• Play your music for up to 8 hours in TX mode
Specs
Connector 1: 3.5 mm TRS (Audio)
Connector 2: USB (Charging Only)
Model: IBT-402
Includes
- Bluetooth interface
- Stereo interconnect, molded 3.5 mm TRS to same dual RCA splitter
- USB Cable
Features
• Dual Function Technology: Transmit or receive audio from bluetooth devices
• Multi-Device Pairing: Connect up to two devices as audio sources or destinations
• Battery Life: Transmit audio for up to eight hours
• Transmission Range: Transmit up to 10 m
• High Quality Sound: Stream superb audio volume and quality
• Use as transmitter or receiver to fit your needs
• Quick pairing for easy set-up of devices
• Play your music for up to 8 hours in TX mode
Specs
Connector 1: 3.5 mm TRS (Audio)
Connector 2: USB (Charging Only)
Model: IBT-402
Includes
- Bluetooth interface
- Stereo interconnect, molded 3.5 mm TRS to same dual RCA splitter
- USB Cable
Q & A
Question: Can anyone tell me the latency of this product as a transmitter? Simply put, is there any audible delay from transmit source to headphones? I have a good quality pair of PreSonus Bluetooth headphones. Sorry to say I tried a cheaper product than Hosa for the transmitter and the delay was horrible. It was more like an echo. You get what you pay for. Lesson learned ......... again.
- asked on Jul 12, 2024
- asked on Jul 12, 2024
Answer: There is inherent latency with BlueTooth unless you're using specialized low latency devices. You won't be able to use this to play an instrument through blue tooth headphones as there will be far too much of a delay.
- answered by Ron Elliott, Red Deer, Alberta
- answered by Ron Elliott, Red Deer, Alberta
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