GettingAquainted; System Requirements - Miccus Home RTX 2.0 User Manual

Long range wireless audio transmitter or receiver
Table of Contents

Advertisement

GettingAquainted

① Antenna
② CH1 Indicator (blue)
③ CH2 indicator (blue)
④ Optical Indicator
⑤ 3.5mm Indicator
⑥ 3.5mm audio output
⑦ Optical audio output (TOSLINK)
⑧ Antenna Connector
⑨ USB
⑩ Optical audio input (TOSLINK)
⑪ 3.5mm audio input
⑫ RX/TX Mode

System Requirements

The Miccus® Home RTX 2.0 transmits or receives high quality
stereo audio paired with any compatible A2DP Bluetooth® profile
transmitting or receiving device.
Transmit Mode (TX): Use the RTX 2.0 with any device capable
of Receiving a Bluetooth® wireless audio signal (Bluetooth®
profiles refer to this feature as A2DP). Such capable devices include
Bluetooth® enabled headphones/speakers or an adapter such as
the Miccus® Home RTX, Mini-jack RTX, Home RTX Mini, and SR-71
Stealth Headphones.
3
ReceiveMode(RX): Use the RTX 2.0 with any device capable of
Transmitting a Bluetooth® wireless audio signal (Bluetooth® profiles
refer to this feature as A2DP). Such capable devices include mobile
phones, tablets, and PC's or a Bluetooth® audio adapter such as the
Miccus® Home RTX, Home RTX Mini, Mini-jack TX4, and Mini-jack RTX.
Bluetooth®CodecSupport: The Miccus® Home RTX 2.0 provides support
for four common Bluetooth® audio codecs: SBC, AAC, aptX, aptX Low
Latency. In order to pair using a given codec, both the transmitting
device and the receiving device must support the codec. The Home
RTX 2.0 will automatically pair at the highest quality common codec
that both devices support. All Bluetooth® audio devices commonly
support the SBC codec. Unless device specific documentation indicates
otherwise, it is most likely the Home RTX 2.0 will pair with your device
using the SBC codec.
Note:
The Miccus Home RTX 2.0 will use the aptX Low Latency codec
only when paired with another device that also supports aptX
Low Latency.
If television or video audio is your primary use, then it is recom-
mended to purchase the Miccus® SR-71 Stealth headphones or
other A2DP compatible Bluetooth® headphones/speakers that
support the aptX Low Latency codec. With dual-link pairing
enabled the aptX Low Latency codec is non-functional.
When dual link paired with two sets of aptX Low Latency
headphones, the Home RTX 2.0 will dual-link stream in aptX
Low Latency.
OtherEndBluetoothDevice
aptX Low Latency
aptX
SBC
Audio Latency
38ms (+ or – 5ms)
70ms (+ or – 10ms)
220ms (+ or – 50ms)
4

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the Home RTX 2.0 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Elaine Lorusso
April 10, 2025

What does it mean when it comes on your TV while watching

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
April 10, 2025

When the Miccus Home RTX 2.0 appears on the TV while watching, it means the device is connected and actively transmitting audio to your headphones or speaker. It indicates that the TV is using the Miccus Home RTX 2.0 as the audio output source.

This answer is automatically generated

This manual is also suitable for:

Mhrtx-20

Table of Contents

Save PDF