My Echo Buds will do for now
I’d want headphones of some kind, with the low latency codec. Not sure the Apple TV supports that though. No idea if my TV has Bluetooth. I think you can use the app though for that. Does it have low latency in the app? Hmm, if so, it doesn’t matter what headphones I use maybe.
Except, being able to connect to multiple devices, without unparing and crap, would be nice.
I can’t always get a good fit with the Echo Buds, if I use the test thing in the app. I’m not trying every tip and/or wing thing. And I can’t see what I’m doing, so putting them in wrong is easy.
Might as well get the over ear or on ear, no idea what the difference is. And it’ll be obvious I have them on, so nobody will talk to me.
Somebody was talking to me once with the Echo Buds in, she didn’t even know until I took one out.
Now to look at the Vizio app. Oh wait, everything is plugged into the soundbar, except for the older consoles. Does the Xbox and PS5 support Bluetooth audio?
Eh, the sound might get carried over to TV anyways. Probably would be lag though. But you might be able to fix that on the Apple TV.
Problem is, the Echo Buds are paired to my phone. Too much work to unpair them. I have some JBL ones I could use for the TV. If they will charge.
Maybe you can’t use the Vizio app for audio. Oh well. The Apple TV has Bluetooth, probably not low latency, with non Apple headphones. Apple is a dick.
There is another way, buy a Bluetooth audio transmitter, and transmit the audio from it to something. Except, if it has the low latency codec, it probably has to convert the audio. Or only works with stuff outputting that. If it converts, it probably won’t be low latency anymore.
The Best Buy brand one I think is $40. And I’d have to get it shipped. I think it can be a receiver or transmitter. If you don’t mind waiting till next year, you can get Monoprice headphones for $30, probably no low latency though.
Oh and that Best Buy transmitter/receiver, has a battery, so I could use my wired Monoprice headphones with it. But those headphones probably aren’t anything special.
And I have a lightning to 3.5mm adapter, wouldn’t cost a thing. But if using that when not home, the zipper on my fanny pack, won’t be able to zip up all the way.
I think I took four dumps so far today, apparently I was constipated, and that food from yesterday, and leftovers for lunch today, must have had lots of fiber. It hurts shitting today as well. The last one, it was rocks. If I get diarrhea, perhaps that means the shitting is over.
My stomach did or possibly still does, kind of hurt. I’d recommend eating fiber, not cheese.
Doing a bunch of shitting one day, sucks. Would be better to get it out sooner.
Update
Apparently the JBL for $65, their app isn’t compatible with those headphones, and they aren’t good for people that wear glasses. Sounds like the Echo Buds are better, apparently the noise cancellation sucks too. The Echo Buds block enough sound.
I’m not sure you can adjust the bass or anything with the Echo Buds. And I’d want such ability with any new headphones. One of the Anker headphones on Amazon are probably better. Unless you want to spend $100 or more.
You can gets some Beats headphones for $100 I think, and even cheaper I think on the 21st. Probably the cheapest model. I know nothing about them.
I have some cheap JBL ear buds, the ones that go in your ear. So I could charge those and pair with the Apple TV. Or whatever the other device I want to use them on is. No app for those either, and those might have cost $60. The JBL for $65 don’t go in your ear, and are on sale. But apparently they aren’t very good.
Maybe the Monoprice ones for $30 on Amazon are the best deal. Takes until December to get them now, was January before. Probably not app though.