Aptx Low Latency & Led Indicator Light Guide - Miccus Swivel Jack RTX MSMSH-50 User Manual

Portable, long range wireless transmiter or receiver
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Use with TV: aptX Low Latency codec
The aptX Low Latency codec requires that both the transmitter and
receiver support aptX Low Latency. If you use the Swivel Jack RTX with
Bluetooth headphones that do not support aptX Low Latency, the RTX
will default to the standard aptX or SBC codec with a slight delay. If TV
or video audio is your primary use, consider purchasing Bluetooth
headphones that support aptX Low Latency like the Miccus SR-71
Stealth Headphones.
True Dual Stream: aptX Low Latency codec
When paired with two sets of aptX Low Latency headphones, the Swivel
Jack RTX will stream in aptX Low Latency to BOTH headphones, unlike
other adapters that drop aptx LL codec in dual link mode.
Other End Bluetooth Device
aptX Low Latency
aptX
SBC
LED Light Guide for Pairing Modes & Active Codec:
The Swivel Jack RTX communicates to you via LED indicator lights.
Following is a brief description of what each means:
LED LIGHT
Blue 1, Flashing Rapidly
Blue 1, Solid
Blue 2, Flashing Rapidly
Blue 2, Solid
Audio Latency
38ms (+ or - 5ms)
70ms (+ or - 10ms)
220ms (+ or - 50ms)
FUNCTION
Channel 1 Pairing Mode
Channel1PairActivewitheither
SBC, AAC or aptX codecs
Channel 2 Pairing Mode
Channel2PairActivewitheither
SBC, AAC or aptX codecs
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