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Low latency in headphones refers to a minimal delay between the audio signal being transmitted and when you hear it. This feature is especially important for activities like gaming, watching videos, or video calling, where audio and visuals need to stay perfectly synchronized.
Yes, low latency headphones are ideal for gaming because they ensure that in-game sounds are delivered in real-time, helping you react quickly to audio cues and stay fully immersed in the action.
Many low latency headphones are compatible with TVs, especially those that support Bluetooth with aptX Low Latency or similar technologies. Always check your TV’s audio output options and the headphone’s supported codecs for the best experience.
Look for headphones that support low latency codecs such as aptX Low Latency or AAC, have Bluetooth 5.0 or higher, and offer stable wireless connectivity. Additional features like comfortable ear cushions and long battery life can also enhance your listening experience.
Most low latency headphones work seamlessly with devices that support compatible Bluetooth codecs. However, to achieve the lowest possible latency, both your headphones and your source device (like a smartphone, tablet, or PC) should support the same low latency codec.