A:AnswerI just hooked one of these up for dual bose soundwear speakers, worked like a charm. As long as your tv or cable box has USB to power it, I think you should have no problems.
A:AnswerDon't own Bose SoundWear. The answer will lie in the encoding latency regardless. Look for the Qualcomm "AptX" low latency chip set. Some early chip issues were ~2ms...more recent chips are less. For TV viewing- 2ms won't be noticed. For gamers...some people assert they see it still. Low Energy (LE) is the other BT transmission impedance. Block size and management between BT 4x and 5x is improving but, you'll still need AptX.
A:AnswerI’m not at all sure about this brand. I bought mine to be a Bluetooth transmitter for an older HDTV run through my JBL soundbar. It didn’t work, AND I couldn’t find much in support from the brand. I had an older Yamaha receiver without Bluetooth with a headphone jack and used a Taotronics transmitter. It worked beautifully. Bottomline, I cannot recommend this particular brand because it didn’t work as a transmitter AND I couldn’t find support for it. It may work without a hitch as a Bluetooth receiver. Bestbuy has a lenient return policy in case it doesn’t.
A:AnswerI wear Oticon blue tooth hearing aids and I couldn't get them to pair. Not sure if it's the hearing aids or the connecting device. I tried with both copper and optical connections.