lunaoso macrumors 65816 Sep 22, 2012 1,332 54 Boston, MA Sep 23, 2015 #26 The 4th gen Apple TV has support for bluetooth headphones so this feature is finally possible.
Uofmtiger macrumors 68020 Dec 11, 2010 2,356 1,070 Memphis Sep 23, 2015 #27 lunaoso said: The 4th gen Apple TV has support for bluetooth headphones so this feature is finally possible. Click to expand... I have noticed latency in some of the bluetooth headphones I have tried. Hopefully, they have a way to adjust the video so that it matches the audio.
lunaoso said: The 4th gen Apple TV has support for bluetooth headphones so this feature is finally possible. Click to expand... I have noticed latency in some of the bluetooth headphones I have tried. Hopefully, they have a way to adjust the video so that it matches the audio.
lunaoso macrumors 65816 Sep 22, 2012 1,332 54 Boston, MA Sep 23, 2015 #28 Uofmtiger said: I have noticed latency in some of the bluetooth headphones I have tried. Hopefully, they have a way to adjust the video so that it matches the audio. Click to expand... Huh interesting. The 9to5mac article seemed to say it worked pretty well, but that's just one test.
Uofmtiger said: I have noticed latency in some of the bluetooth headphones I have tried. Hopefully, they have a way to adjust the video so that it matches the audio. Click to expand... Huh interesting. The 9to5mac article seemed to say it worked pretty well, but that's just one test.
Uofmtiger macrumors 68020 Dec 11, 2010 2,356 1,070 Memphis Sep 23, 2015 #29 lunaoso said: Huh interesting. The 9to5mac article seemed to say it worked pretty well, but that's just one test. Click to expand... In my experience, it depends on the headphones. For gaming and movies, it will be important to be able to get everything in sync.
lunaoso said: Huh interesting. The 9to5mac article seemed to say it worked pretty well, but that's just one test. Click to expand... In my experience, it depends on the headphones. For gaming and movies, it will be important to be able to get everything in sync.
lunaoso macrumors 65816 Sep 22, 2012 1,332 54 Boston, MA Sep 23, 2015 #30 Uofmtiger said: In my experience, it depends on the headphones. For gaming and movies, it will be important to be able to get everything in sync. Click to expand... Absolutely. I think a 3.5mm jack on the remote is still the best option but I don't think apple will ever do that for aesthetic reasons.
Uofmtiger said: In my experience, it depends on the headphones. For gaming and movies, it will be important to be able to get everything in sync. Click to expand... Absolutely. I think a 3.5mm jack on the remote is still the best option but I don't think apple will ever do that for aesthetic reasons.