A:AnswerThis Device is a transmitter ( to send signal from a device to a Bluetooth device wireless headphones wireless speakers by pairing the devices you gain connection ) all devices must be charged first to ensure longer connections. A 3,5m output connection from a device that doesn't have Bluetooth opt. Hope this answers your question.
A:AnswerI found that if the speakers are near the limit of the Bluetooth range there is static. In our installation, if the speaker is on the opposite side of a brick chimney from the transmitter we get static. It is the limitation of signal strength.
A:AnswerI've tried 3 different pairs of headphones with this product. Their average cost is about $40. They all perform the same. There is a very noticeable delay on broadcast TV and a less but still noticeable delay on cable TV and prerecorded DVDs. But for audio only this is a very good product.
A:AnswerNO. You need a small pre-amp/amp for the microphone. Radio Shack used to sell a little 'electric shaver sized' amplifier with microphone input and speaker or 1/8" (3.5mm) output jack. You would need that to amplify the microphone, then plug-in the BT transmitter. If you are using it for a live lecture, you would have problems IF you can hear yourself, as you would hear yourself a half second later, and it is almost impossible to talk without earplugs if you were to use this with the delay.
A:AnswerI haven't tried it, but I don't see why not. You might need a preamp between the guitar and the transmitter, since electric guitar signal is very low level.
A:AnswerYes this will allow you to connect to your soundbar using Bluetooth. However, keep in mind this is not a great quality item so sound quality will take a big hit. If you must go wireless I’d go with a transmitter from Logitech or at the very least make sure it advertises “aptX”
A:AnswerDave,
As long as your receiver supports Bluetooth audio input, you should be able to use this transmitter to send audio to it from any device with RCA or 3.5mm audio ouput jacks. Your receiver's manual should have instructions on how to pair with a Bluetooth audio source.
-Brendan
A:AnswerYes you sure can. Use this device with any music player (laptop, MP3 player, iPod) that has a headphone jack. Transmits the signal through Bluetooth and should be picked up by whatever wireless headphones you are using.