Jul 5, 2023·edited Jul 5, 2023Liked by Matt Swider
😍 Could it be?!
All my devices ... TV, consoles, PC ... are wired to a bluetooth A/V receiver but the technology to listen wirelessly with one headset and low latency doesn't exist. Could this be it?
I like that there's a dongle option. I can use this until I get a phone that supports it, then use the dongle on my PS5 (thanks to the birth of Shortcut!) or TV for better a wireless option.
Great article but appears Snapdragon Sound still is not out even after a year, S24 ultra nothing is available yet and we also have hps on the market like edifer S5 with snapdragon sound support and others but we have no means to enable it! I believe we may get BT dongles in fall of 2024 by companies such as Floogoo based off QCC3086 chipset. They currently have a prototype box with analogue input and usb C this should support Snapdragon sound and aptx lossless with luck and should work for high quality music and also low latency gaming/movie watching. But nothing is 100% confirmed as always so take it with salt.
😍 Could it be?!
All my devices ... TV, consoles, PC ... are wired to a bluetooth A/V receiver but the technology to listen wirelessly with one headset and low latency doesn't exist. Could this be it?
I like that there's a dongle option. I can use this until I get a phone that supports it, then use the dongle on my PS5 (thanks to the birth of Shortcut!) or TV for better a wireless option.
Great article but appears Snapdragon Sound still is not out even after a year, S24 ultra nothing is available yet and we also have hps on the market like edifer S5 with snapdragon sound support and others but we have no means to enable it! I believe we may get BT dongles in fall of 2024 by companies such as Floogoo based off QCC3086 chipset. They currently have a prototype box with analogue input and usb C this should support Snapdragon sound and aptx lossless with luck and should work for high quality music and also low latency gaming/movie watching. But nothing is 100% confirmed as always so take it with salt.
This is really exciting! It's awesome to see how wireless audio is getting better while still dropping latency!