>Aluratek Bluetooth transceiver When it wants to, it can connect to my ear buds and I can play my switch. Or with my headphones I can plug it in there too to have it connected to my phone. I have a piece of Velcro on the back of my headphones so this sits properly and doesn't fall off. It's actually rather loud
But why though It would just create an unnecessary lag Why not just buy a phone with a head phone jack if you are interested in using wired headphones?
Owen Roberts
Smartbean. Turns any headphones into Bluetooth headphones.
The superior, safe and sturdy plug of The United Kingdom of Great Britain. The rest of the world can only look on and weep at the mere thought of their own puny plugs.
EU plugs are symmetrical, yours is ugly and redundant.
Ian White
The U.K plug is symmetrical you retard. Use your brain to rotate the image a little.
Lincoln Sullivan
You're an idiot He meant that you can plug it in both ways
Ethan Nelson
I bought one of these awhile back. JB welded 'em on a pair of good headphones. No latency (apt-x apparently and a $30 CSR BT dongle). Shit was cash. Used it so much I wore the battery out though. (3 years, 12hr+ a day.)
Ian Flores
>safe and sturdy Well since electrical circuitry in the UK is as rotten as the houses you find it in, sure you may need that funny little fuse. For the rest of us who don't live in a mold stinking semi detached in Blackpool or a fire trap down South, Schuko is the top shelf choice my man. t. Denmark. I actually got rid of our kawaii plugs.
No, it's all wireless now. The transceiver makes it wireless
Ah ok, I'll look into it
Exactly! I put velcro on it, my switch and my headphones. I want to get a 2nd one and pair it to the first one and have it set up on my headphones so I can use them vs my ear buds.
Carson Thompson
>Be American >Plugs are made from aluminum foil >Zero protection from being shocked >No plug fuse >Everything just werks and I've never had a problem The virgin cuckplug vs the chad shockyboi
Jaxson Scott
Mechanical Pencils >smooth on every surface >erasable >variety of leads, widths and hardnesses >doesn't rely on GRAVITY to excrete pigment
just what I needed you never know when your gravity will go out am I right
Sebastian Rivera
I don't know about you, but I'm going to be able to write stuff on my way to Mars.
That and writing on a propped up clipboard on the sofa or against the wall.
Blake Gutierrez
You don't use pencils in spaceships because the graphite is conductive >inb4 but russians used pencils
Juan Clark
>no longer holds the lead in the right place after using for two days
John Martinez
Plastic clutch mechanism. Pencils in the 5+$ range don't tend to have that problem.
Or get a Pentel P200 series pencil, if you're on a budget. Won't feel as nice as some of the ones in the 10-20$ range.
Angel Howard
Call me when they are 10ms or lower latency. No wait. That is only for the PRO market. Not for us shitty plebians. AptX is a fucking scam.
Brody Morgan
How do you sharpen those 2.0mm leads?
Jayden Smith
actually works amazingly. I was really surprised at how well it works. Maybe at best like a few seconds by like 1 or 2 but not enough to notice. I can shoot a shotgun in fortnite and it goes off right as I do it
Brody Watson
Now try mixing on a DJ controller.
Brandon Brown
lol I know user, i am also an audio engineer. I wouldn't do it that way, if anything I would go wired
I have an HDMI to VGA for my switch. Best main purchase I've ever done
>Insignia... Everything of their brand I've tried so far is trash. Their aux cords, their mics, their speakers, something about them is just trash. They either have static or they have a lot of background noise.
Yeah, it's an audio interface + mixer combo. And it has balanced inputs and RCA inputs.
Really nice for everything audio you need, even as a non-professional. But if you have some instruments, it's very useful. All this in a small package for a bit more than 100 bucks.
And you have some fun software effects you can save on the hardware and apply on your mic. And that loopback function can be very useful if you want to send your audio to someone else.
Jayden Anderson
Also good for people who have a lot of audio to plug into at once and to blast through the same stereo. I have my Switch, PC, Mac, 2nd computer that's only for 1 set of music I play when I'm asleep. That's about it but for my switch as you see in my OP, I have that on my switch right now going to a bluetooth speaker for Pokemon LGE
Dominic Hughes
they are called lead holders
Gavin Nguyen
Have the BTR1, just bought the BTR3. BTR1 has too much hiss and is too meaty in the lower mids. Not very neutral. I was fine with it until I got CA Andromedas which revealed everything wrong with the BTR1
Jeremiah King
>placing those bluetooth waves next to your brain enjoy your cancer
Adam Stewart
Get a transmitter and headphones that support AptX-LL (low latency) and you don't have to worry about any lag.
Carson Garcia
Wireless MP3 FM radio transmitter. >You can listen to songs you got on yr mp3 player on the loudspeaker of your FM wireless. >Costs you $2.
>From 1996 >Better than any shitphone storage >Keeps all yr relevant data in the trouser pocket >Werks with Win 7 >Batteries last 6 mths >Uses best organizer ever, TrueSync / Sidekick