07-06-2015, 04:38 PM
(07-06-2015, 02:35 PM)LionKing Wrote:(07-06-2015, 12:33 PM)Jake2015 Wrote: Also I've read online that with Bluetooth as well as with RF (RADIO FREQUENCY) headphones there is a loss in sound etc hence the concern
The signal transmitted through Bluetooth is digital, so no loss of quality should occur while the signal is "in the air". However, the way the incoming audio is packed into that digital format is lossy, i.e. it leaves something out to reduce the size of the data to be transmitted, and there is probably more than one algorithm that can be used to implement this. And of course we all know that Shannon has told us not to repack the audio files, because this might impact quality. A BT device just packs (and unpacks) it peace by piece instead of the whole file at once.
So if you want to be safe, I'd stick to headphones that have been reported to work (meaning that the codec used must not be too aggressive). But the actual wireless part shouldn't be an issue.
Lionking thanks but what does that mean (as I'm not too tchnical to get it), that bluetooth is ok?
can you recommend any headphones if bluetooth is ok and does that mean sleepphones bluetooth are ok?
OF3 5.75.7G 13/15Vol
1L-2O/3OF; (1L-2/2 5/6); (2L 19/6); (3L 27/6); (4L 9/7); (H4L 25/7)
W 19 May
MLS 5.5G: ≈70days x2, IYGSH: 54, E2: 78+48, DMSI 3.2: 56 & 22, UMOP1: 57+UMOP2: 33 = 90+10 US v12/15=100, OF: 45, OF2: 56days
1L-2O/3OF; (1L-2/2 5/6); (2L 19/6); (3L 27/6); (4L 9/7); (H4L 25/7)
W 19 May
MLS 5.5G: ≈70days x2, IYGSH: 54, E2: 78+48, DMSI 3.2: 56 & 22, UMOP1: 57+UMOP2: 33 = 90+10 US v12/15=100, OF: 45, OF2: 56days