AJ wrote:You could always plug a Bluetooth transmitter into the headphone socket, for now.
Bob wrote:AJ wrote:You could always plug a Bluetooth transmitter into the headphone socket, for now.
Can anyone recommend one?
AJ wrote:Of course, if you're using buds, rafter than cans, you could buy a reasonable wired set for less.
bad_hair_day wrote:I’ve had this £20 transmitter/receiver for about 6 months. Used it in both the TV headphone socket and the Switch without any issues. The only niggle is it flops downwards slightly. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01KZR6S6W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_LKuJAbYK2CGGP If you don’t need a receiver there’s just a tranny, looks a good deal at £13.Bob wrote:Can anyone recommend one?AJ wrote:You could always plug a Bluetooth transmitter into the headphone socket, for now.
Bob wrote:So just so I'm clear on the concept. I have head phones and they receive bluetooth (Bose quiet acoustic II). So I just need a trasmitter for my ipod classic/switch?
Yes.
Saw that one but it looks like it sits proud by about 2cm which isn't ideal for carrying my ipod?Bob wrote:
bad_hair_day wrote:AJ wrote:Of course, if you're using buds, rafter than cans, you could buy a reasonable wired set for less.
But the point is wireless, no?
AJ wrote:Wanting it doesn't stop it being pointless. Well, almost pointless. The device is really close to you, it won't be going anywhere and you're not moving about.
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