Bluetooth 5.0 Transmitter Receiver for TV – SOOMFON 2 in 1 Wireless Bluetooth-Complete Features/User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- SOOMFON
Table of Contents
Bluetooth 5.0 Transmitter Receiver for TV – SOOMFON 2 in 1 Wireless
Bluetooth
Specifications
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Item Weight
2.47 ounces -
Item Dimensions LxWxH
0.47 inches -
Connectivity Technology
Bluetooth -
Output Wattage
1 Watt -
Bluetooth
5.0 -
Control Method
App -
Audio Output Type
Headphones, Speakers -
Brand
SOOMFON
Introduction
This is a home audio system multifunctional audio adaptor. It can be used to broadcast audio from your TV or computer to a pair of Bluetooth headphones. Use the product as a receiver to stream music from your smartphone or laptop to your home audio or speakers. The receiver and transmitters both support AUX/RCA audio output standards, making them compatible with nearly all televisions on the market. Three working modes are supported. You can send movies, TV shows, games, and music to your Bluetooth headset via the transmitter. There’s no need to replace your old gadgets. Receiver – You can use ordinary wired speakers or car radios to receive audio from your smartphone or tablet. Bypass Mode (wired) – You can effortlessly switch between two modes without having to plug in or unplug wires.
Dual Connection
This Bluetooth Transmitter can couple with two Bluetooth headphones at the same time, allowing you to watch movies without bothering others.
Long-Distance Audio
Class 1 Bluetooth technology provides a more consistent and precise signal for both the transmitter and the receiver, with a range of up to 50 meters.
How does a Bluetooth receiver on a television work?
- To connect your TV to Bluetooth, follow these steps:
- Check to see if your TV supports Bluetooth.
- Examine the audio outputs on the television.
- Connect a Bluetooth receiver to the TV’s audio output port.
- Put the Bluetooth transmitter and receiver into pairing mode after ensuring sure the transmitter has power.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How many speakers can I connect to simultaneously?
In tx mode, it supports two Bluetooth speakers or headphones. -
Does this device auto-reconnect when in tx mode? i.e., if I power the device on in tx mode, will it automatically connect to the last connected device
Once paired the device remembers the pairing and connects automatically. -
Does the Bluetooth audio transmitter receiver have volume control?
Yes, you can adjust the volume by the knob on the panel. -
How many BT headphones can connect and playback simultaneously?
I run 2 separate BT headphones through this transmitter. -
Is this powered by a power outlet?
You can charge the Bluetooth adapter via type-c. There is no battery inside the product. -
What is a Bluetooth 5.0 receiver-transmitter?
Concerning this item. Bluetooth transmitter and receiver: Can wirelessly transfer stereo audio from non-Bluetooth audio sources such as a television, mp3 player, computer, or ebook reader to Bluetooth-enabled headphones, speakers, or receiver. -
Why is Wi-Fi required on a receiver?
The robust signal is a benefit of streaming over WiFi. You’re not troubled by distractions or interruptions in the music, and you have a range of 100 meters. You use WiFi to deliver uncompressed audio files. -
Without a smart TV, how can I link my phone to my TV?
All you’ll need is a wireless dongle like the Amazon Firestick or the widely used Google Chromecast to connect your TV. Google Chromecast dongles make connection a lot easier because you won’t need to buy any connector cords to cast your smartphone content to your non-smart TV. -
Is a receiver required for my television?
The nerve core of your home theatre system is the A/V receiver. They handle a variety of tasks, including decoding surround sound formats on DVDs, driving loudspeakers, and switching between audio and video components. A high-quality A/V receiver is required for high-quality surround sound. -
Do Bluetooth speakers require Internet access?
Bluetooth relies on short-range radio waves rather than an internet connection to function. This means that Bluetooth will operate whenever two compatible devices are present – no data plan or even a cellular connection is required. -
Without Bluetooth, how can I connect my Bluetooth speaker to my TV?
If your TV doesn’t have Bluetooth, you can buy a low-latency Bluetooth transmitter that plugs into the audio-out connector on your TV (3.5mm headphone jack, RCA jacks, USB or optical). The Avantree Audiokast Plus is a good choice because it can connect up to two devices. -
How can I link my television to my receiver?
Connect your TV’s Audio Output jack using a Coaxial Digital Cable, Optical Digital Cable, or Audio Cable. Connect the opposite end of the cable to the A/V receiver or home theatre system’s matching jacks. The audio input on your device may be labeled TV INPUT or VIDEO INPUT, depending on your equipment.
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