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The TROND Bluetooth Transmitter Receiver 5.0 is a compact, dual-function 3.5mm audio adapter that supports AptX Low Latency for superior audio synchronization. It leverages Bluetooth 5.0 technology to connect two devices simultaneously, making it perfect for TV and home sound systems. Lightweight and battery-powered, it features a smart codec indicator to ensure optimal audio quality.
Brand | TROND |
Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 1.04 x 3.81 cm; 17.29 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Item model number | BT-DUO S |
Manufacturer | TROND |
Colour | Black |
Audio Details | Headphones, Speakers |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 8 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Item Weight | 17.3 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**R
Very useful device
I bought the Trond Bluetooth receiver/ transmitter to use as a receiver with some wired in ear headphones to pair with my metal detector which is Bluetooth low latency capable. I've only used this this device a few times so far and only in receiver mode but so far I am very happy with it!. Firstly- initial pairing of the device to my metal detector was straight forward without any issues whatsoever!. Secondly- once paired they continued to connect without a problem after having switched off the device and my metal detector and switching back on. Thirdly- when in use I haven't so far lost the connection, and Fourthly- I can confirm that this device is Low Latency as advertised because my metal detector has an indicator (a + sign) that pops up on the screen if it detects a low latency Bluetooth connection whereas if the device isn't low latency this + sign doesn't show up- when connecting this device to my detector I do get the + indicator!. Low latency is obviously important when metal detecting because you don't want much lag between running your metal detector coil over a target and when you hear the signal through the headphones otherwise it would be difficult to know where to dig your hole!.The battery life appears good so far and although there isn't an indicator to let you know the battery status I have done two consecutive metal detecting sessions each of which was between 3 and 4 hours without charging between trips and there was still power in the device. Because I don't want to risk running out of battery when out metal detecting I will err on the side of caution and charge the device before I've used it for the claimed 9 hour battery life- although from my experience so far I assume that the battery life claimed in the instructions of approx 9 hours is most likely correct but I haven't tested this as not used the device until power has been completely depleted.As for longevity/ durability of the device- I can't say at the moment as I have only used it in total 3 times so far and only charged it twice so far. I plan on using this device a lot more so may provide an update with how it continues to operate. If this device continues to work as it has so far then that would be great because at the moment I am very happy with how it works and can thoroughly recommend it!.
D**T
Almost perfect Bluetooth transmitter/receiver
I have several pairs of high quality Bluetooth headphones which work great with my smartphone, but wouldn't play nicely with my Windows 10 PC. I previously tried a cheap USB Bluetooth adapter, but the sound quality was rubbish - lots of lag and crackling.This Trond Bluetooth DUO device works almost perfectly with my PC. It supports AptX Low Latency for the best sound quality. It's definitely much better than the cheap USB Bluetooth adapter I was using before.Pairing with my Bluetooth headset was easy. The hardest part is remembering what button presses are required! 3 seconds on the multi-function button (MFB) turns the device on or off. To enter pairing mode, it's a quick double tap on the MFB.There's a red and blue LED - different combinations of flashing lights mean different things... you have to refer to the user manual to understand the flashes, which is a little annoying. Would it have cost much more to have several different LEDs with little icons to indicate their purpose? Even basic home Internet routers have several LEDs with icons.This Trond device stopped working once during the first month of use. I had to switch it to receive mode and then back to transmit, then re-pair with my headphones, then it started working again.One unfortunate problem is the noise generated when you have the power plugged in - you can hear low-level static interference while music plays. Not good. I would have happily paid more for a device that didn't suffer with such basic electrical interference.For the price this device is fantastic. I just wish it was a little easier to use, with separate buttons for different functions and more LEDs so I didn't have to remember what all the morse code flashes mean! And the static noise while charging is a real shame.
B**E
Delighted with it
The Trond BT-Duo S arrived promptly and well packaged. It's very compact, smart, and came with clear, well written and detailed instructions.I use it mainly to stream music (classical, pop, rock) from my HiFi (Cyrus Lyric) to a set of AKG N60 wireless headphones which I bought at the same time as the Trond device.Ease of operation, range and performance are all very good. There 's no noticeable drop in sound quality between using the Trond with my HiFi and using the wireless headphones directly with my iPAD. I also for interest's sake used the Trond to connect my Panasonic TV with the wireless headphones and didn't notice any significant lag between image and sound. I've only used the Trond in transmission mode, not as a receiver.The only (minor) issue is that the Trond website referenced in the instructions doesn't seem to exist, though they also provide an email address.
M**E
Works great...
...sort of!!!Maybe an audio efficiency artefact, but you can perceive the silence as it seems the sound is complete cut out, kinda like when you have low quality MP3s, at the low spots, then re-appears when the movie sound increases.Initially, I was a big fan of it, but having tried it with my bluetooth headphones and speakers, I'm certain of this behaviour... and I don't like it!When the audio level is sufficient though, it sounds great, hence the 3 stars. :-/
J**H
Works well in RX mode with Panasonic TV
Only had for a day, and only used in receiver mode but so far very impressed...!I bought it to connect a pair of wired Bose QC25 up to my Panasonic TX-55FZ950 OLED which has a built in BT transmitter. Went for this one as its one of the few that states low latency in receiver mode as well as transmit.The device paired straight away with no problems.It also connects automatically to TV when I turn on the TrondI have set bluetooth audio level to 50% on TV which means I can just use the audio buttons on the Trond to control volume.Sound quality is decent enoughIt's smaller than I expected (which is good). see picture compare to £2 coin
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