📡 Elevate your soundscape—wireless freedom that reaches every corner!
This 160ft Long Range Bluetooth Transmitter/Receiver adapter extends wireless audio beyond standard limits, delivering high-quality CD-like sound through walls and open spaces. Compatible with a wide range of devices, it offers dual TX/RX modes for versatile use, effortless auto-reconnect, and is backed by a 2-year warranty from a trusted Detroit-based company.
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Home RTX Works well with TV
This review is of the Miccus Home RTX Long Range.First off it come with a wall power pack, usb cable, one rca-rca cable set (for a dvd or stereo to Miccus) and one 3.5mm to rca cable (for tv headphone, smartphone or ipad audio output jack to Miccus audio in). I didn't see a photo of this in lsiting and in the description it is hidden in a line in the middle so I missed it came with this stuff and I had ordered a TV headphone to unit cable and then found one in the box now giving me extra uneeded parts. I have plenty of usb power widgets so that was not a concern. I only wish the ad listing made it clearer it already has everything in the box you would need to hook it up..Setup was easy. Well at first I had a problem but then realized my headphones were still paired with my ipad. So unpair first if your headphones were already in use and I turned Bluetooth off in my ipad so as to not interfere.once that was done and a couple cables plugged in to power and tv headphone out the rest was easy. power unit on by holding on-off 3 seconds, you just don't quickly push this one. then it started flashing red and blue lights, this is the pairing mode. turn on headphones, press button on those. they paired up. pretty easy.As for sound staying in sync, I so no problem. I've watched 4-5 movies now and haven't seen any out of sync lips.Range is good too. With my ipad, the range for me with headphones didn't quite reach to the other end of the house. When going from my room to the kitchen I loose connection a little as I walk around a wall into the kitchen or I could not go all the way to the front of the house. They would sometimes loose connection in spots in the kitchen. With the miccus and same headphones and the tv-miccus transmitter is even a little farther away, no problem going to the kitchen and even farther to the front of the house. I didn't try the front porch yet but that is about the same distance I've already gone. Would be possible to listen to music while I'm out there.Once turned on, I've left the Miccus on. I turn my headphones off, recharge them and next time I turn them on they pair up without having to do anything. I like being able to keep the transmitter always on and always ready so I don't have to walk over to it and press on or other buttons every time I want to watch a program. All I do is hit power on tv remote, put on my headphones and I'm good to go. This makes watching tv when I lay down at night more pleasurable.This so far is the best transmitter I've had. I had a couple of those other smaller ones and they didn't go as far or the sound got out of sync with the video.update: Jan 28th 2014Still working great. Use it every day. Range test: I said before with my headphone just linked to my ipad I could only go about halfway through the house (20 feet or so) before loosing connection. With the same headphones connected to the Miccus and that near the same transmit spot, actually a little farther away, I went down the hall (past the previous cut-off point), out the front door, across the porch, down the stairs and all the way to the mailbox by the road which is 42 feet from the front of the house, and still had audio playing in the headphones just fine. Total distance is over 80 feet and through 3 walls.
J**D
Listen to TV Without Blasting Everyone Out of the Room
Update: Some of the commenters have said the transmitter loses pairing to devices when it is turned off. It does not lose pairing but it does take about 30 - 45 seconds to reconnect when turned on. That is much slower than most Bluetooth devices, but repairing is not necessary. Relax, and be patient for less than a minute.I have moderate to severe hearing loss so I need the TV volume turned up high. Of course high for me to hear is too high for everyone else. Even with the volume up I need to ask my wife "What did they say?"I have had the Miccus Home RTX for only a few days and I am thrilled with it. I use it paired with a Motorola S305 Headset. The Miccus is for TV, and it is not like watching a dubbed Godzilla movie. It works great.Set up was simple and took less than 5 minutes. Most of that time was spent putting the Motorola headset in pairing mode. I have had the Motorola headset for a few years and I had to download the manual for pairing instructions.The Miccus Home RTX was simple to set up and put in pairing mode, just push the Power and TX buttons. I read about keeping it away from WiFi transmitters and was concerned that our WiFi was too close behind the 50" LCD TV. The WiFi is on the right end so I put the Miccus on the left end about 40 inches from the WiFi. There is zero interference.The sound is Bluetooth perfect. Not audiophile snob perfect, but perfect for the other 99.99% of the population. There is a very slight microsecond delay between TV sound and the headset. It is not very noticeable with mouth movements. I read lips so I would notice if it was a big deal. If the TV is loud enough to hear with the headphones, the delay creates an echo. But the echo is no big deal. It makes the room sound bigger. If it is annoying, just turn down the TV sound to where other people hear it anyway.The transmission range is fantastic. We have a pretty big house and I roamed from the family room to the kitchen to the formal dining, to the foyer and living room with walls and insulation in between and zero loss of signal. I can take a bathroom or snack break and not miss anything. I imagine it would transmit to backyard.I have needed something like this for years, but my family and friends probably needed me to have it more. If you have people you like to watch TV with the $50 price is well worth it. If not, keep listening to a loud TV.I like the Motorola S305 headphones also. The sound is excellent. I have been using them with an iPod for two years. I have a huge collection of mp3 music. They fit over the ear instead of in the ear so you can hear people trying to talk to you. The S305's are not good outdoors in the wind though. But I also liked the price at about $35. Aslo, I used my 305s last night for 3 hrs and 4 hrs so far today without a charge. Great for a long day of football.
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