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Probably the headphones. We’re using Sennheiser 450BT headphones and the latency is only noticeable if the TV sound and the headphone sound is loud enough to be heard at the same time. If the TV is turned down, it’s not noticeable. Cheap equipment = cheap performance. You get what you pay for. I’ve owned Sennheisers for 40+ years. My first pair lasted 23 years and I still could get parts for it. You might have gotten a bad transmitter too. We’re on our 2nd Autek and the dropouts are getting worse. I’m switching brands. Cheap transmitter=cheap performance. We’re getting the audio feed directly from the Xfinity cable box. That might be something to consider-getting the audio from the same source as the TV. Then there’s no possible delay in the TV relaying the audio. I’d try that first before spending $200 on Sennheisers. (But, trust me, zero regrets with Sennheisers.)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If the TV is fully digital with optical out jacks, then I suggest getting one of our optical transmitters. ABCD54F is a good one. Going analog from a digital TV can cause latency, especially when you factor in Bluetooth transmission of audio.
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