Hi Dane,
Amazing real good info. Thank you very much.
I'll look forward to hearing about the name of this wonderful thing.

Brian

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Trethowan
Sendt: 9. oktober 2016 17:06
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Emne: Re: Problems with Bluetooth on a laptop

Hi!

I bought a USB Dongle from eBay for that very same reason though I didn't
buy the cheapest one I could fine, I bought one that supported AptX, cost me
around $50 I think it was.

That's $50 well spent as the audio out of that thing is truly superb.

Its easy enough to set up, just plug into your USB port and direct your
sound or sound output of a particular application to it, the device acts as
a USB Sound card for want of a better description.

There are no drivers to be installed and the device works on all the
machines I've tested it on, - Mac, Windows and Lynux -.

Pairing is simple enough, hold down the button on the device and put your
Headphones or whatever into pairing mode, they'll find each other without a
problem.

I've forgotten the name of my device so I'll go look through the archives
now and post the information to the list.

And finally - and this is probably the most important thing for users of
speech - there's no delay whatever with this dongle, if there is delay then
its minimal to the point of being undetectable to my ears.



On 9/10/2016 6:16 PM, Brian Olesen wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> My Lenovo laptop has a real bad sounding Bluetooth audio connection, 
> so I wonder what I can do to improve it.
>
> I've just board a wonderful pair of Bose Quiet Comfort 35 wireless 
> headphones and I would like to use my laptop as audio source for them 
> and off course wireless.
>
> However, a constant hissing low noise annoys me, when they are connected.
>
> The same noise doesn't acur, when they are connected for example to my 
> iPhone or iPad.
>
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>
> What would you do to get a good clean audio signal from such a machine?
>
> May Replacing the sound card help, but how can I maintain the 
> Bluetooth connection?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>   
>
> Best regards
>
> Brian
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