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Previous page Stream TV Audio Wirelessly Over Bluetooth Stream wireless sound from your TV to up to two Bluetooth headphones or speakers HD Wireless sound for your HDTV Bluetooth technology delivers clear, distortion-free digital audio to Bluetooth headphones/speakers Qualcomm aptX Low Latency technology Eliminates lip-syncing issues for a high-fidelity, lag-free audio experience with TV and game audio Pair up to two Headphones or Speakers Control your own headphones' volume and watch TV without disturbing those around you Built-in rechargeable battery Compact form factor make it the perfect go-anywhere companion to your Bluetooth headphones Next page 1 TV Audio Transmitter 2 Powered by Bluetooth 3 Lag-Free Audio 4 Stream to 2 Devices 5 Compact & Portable 3 Ways to Connect Your TV Digital & Analog Connectivity Compatible with old and new TVs, set top/cable boxes, computers, in-flight entertainment systems, and more All cables are included Option 1: Optical Toslink Digital connectivity for newer TVsDevice will not convert Dolby/surround sound signal. Change Audio Output Format to PCM in TV audio settings menu Option 2: RCA Audio Output Analog connectivity for older TVsPlease only use red/white RCA plugs labeled on your TV "Audio Output" or "Output" Option 3: 3.5mm Headphone Jack Easiest connection method for all devicesUse with any jack labeled "Headphone", "Audio Out", or with a headphone symbol Previous page Next page 1 Easy Setup 2 Power + Charging 3 Pairing Devices 4 Setup with TV 5 Adjust TV Settings Find Out Why So Many Customers Call It the Marriage Saver! Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Question: Will the MEE audio Connect work with all TVs? Answer: The Connect works with TVs that have at least one supported audio out connection: digital audio out (optical TOSLINK), RCA audio out, or headphone jack. The Optical connection, if available, is generally recommended for best audio performance and flexibility. Question: Will the Connect Bluetooth Transmitters work with my hearing aids? Answer: This depends on the hearing aids - it will work with hearing aids that (1) support stereo audio over Bluetooth (the A2DP Bluetooth profile) and (2) can be paired to a Bluetooth device without the use of an app or an additional Bluetooth accessory (same as a headphone). If both (1) and (2) are true, you will be able to pair your hearing aids by putting the hearing aids and the Connect transmitter into Bluetooth pairing mode at the same time. Question: How do I adjust the volume on my AirPods when using them with a Bluetooth transmitter such as the MEE audio Connect? Answer: We strongly recommend using a pair of earphones or headphones that has a built-in volume control. That said, if AirPods are your only option, you can adjust the volume by connecting them to your iPhone or iPad, increasing or decreasing the volume, and then pairing them back to the Connect transmitter. Question: Does using the MEE audio Connect create a lag (delay) in the audio? Answer: Bluetooth is a digital wireless signal and there is some latency expected due to the coding/decoding steps that must occur, but the Connect is designed to minimize audio lag. In addition to regular Bluetooth audio, the Connect also supports both the aptX and aptX Low Latency audio codecs, which are notable for having lower latency (smaller audio delay) compared to regular Bluetooth audio. Answer (continued): Using the Connect with a headphone that supports aptX will reduce audio lag, and using it with a headphone that supports aptX Low Latency (highly recommended) will lower the lag to where it is not noticeable at all. The MEE audio Matrix Cinema headphones (ASIN B07B435CTX) provide the best low latency audio experience with MEE audio transmitters. Question: Can I use the Connect to stream music wirelessly from my phone to a speaker or other non-Bluetooth audio device? Answer: No, the Connect only works as a Bluetooth transmitter. Transmitters connect to the audio source (such as a TV or computer) using a wire and stream the audio wirelessly to Bluetooth headphones or speakers. In order to stream your music from your phone to a non-Bluetooth speaker, soundbar, or other audio device, a Bluetooth Receiver such as the Connect Hub (ASIN B07DPWR274) is needed. Question: Do I need to plug the MEE audio Connect into a power source? Answer: Yes. Although the Connect includes a built-in battery, it still needs to be plugged in to charge. If you are using the Connect with a TV, we recommend keeping it plugged in to a power source at all times for convenience. Question: Can others still hear my TV / Can I use my TV speakers while using the MEE audio Connect with Bluetooth headphones? Answer: Yes, depending on the type of audio output your TV has. If your TV has a digital optical audio output (also known as a TOSLINK or Optical S/PDIF connection), then you will be able to use this device with Bluetooth headphones AND hear the TV's built-in speakers simultaneously, so others can still listen to the TV without headphones. Compare Connect Series TV Transmitter Add to Cart TV Transmitter + Receiver Add to Cart In-Flight Transmitter Add to Cart In-Flight Transmitter Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,943 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,943 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,711 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,711 Price $69.99$69.99 $107.99$107.99 $29.99$29.99 $29.99$29.99 Transmits Bluetooth ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Receives Bluetooth ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ 3.5mm / AUX connectivity ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ RCA connectivity ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ Optical connectivity ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ Pair up to 2 devices ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Built-in Battery ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔
HIGH FIDELITY WIRELESS AUDIO Bluetooth transmitter allows TVs to stream high definition stereo sound wirelessly, letting you enjoy your TV with your favorite Bluetooth wireless headphones without disturbing roommates, children, or other family members
QUALCOMM aptX LOW LATENCY TECHNOLOGY Qualcomm aptX Low Latency technology eliminates lip-syncing issues with compatible devices for a high-fidelity, lag-free audio experience with TV and game audio
3 ways to hook up your TV – 3.5mm headphone jack, RCA, or optical TOSLINK S/PDIF (Note device will not convert Dolby Digital signal. Make sure to change Audio Output To PCM when using optical connection)
DUAL-HEADPHONE STREAMING Allows up to two headphones (or speakers) to be connected simultaneously; each listener can adjust the volume of their headphones independently and listen as loud as they like without bothering each other or those around them
UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY Supports 3.5mm headphone jack, RCA, or TOSLINK digital optical (SPDIF) audio connections for compatibility with new and old TVs, set top/cable boxes, computers, in-flight entertainment, and other devices; all cables are included
EASY SET-UP and TRAVEL-FRIENDLY DESIGN Two discrete pairing buttons (A & B) control connected Bluetooth devices independently for simplified setup; built-in rechargeable battery provides 12 hrs of playtime and can be left plugged in to avoid recharging
We already have a MEE up and working on our Sony TV in the family room. It has been a sanity-saver (mine) in our home as my partner likes to listen to sports on LOUD. It paired easily with a set of Jabra headphones. Wanting to save a couple of bucks I ordered another brand of bluetooth transmitter for my living room TV that did not come with an optical cable. Big mistake as it would not work with the TV settings. I returned it and got another MEE. Again, setup was a breeze as MEE includes an audio optical cable. I paired it with my Airpods (another learning experience) but since my pods are older there is no way to control the volume on them. Duh. I treated myself to a pair of JBL headphones and I'm all set. The neat thing about the MEE is that it will recognize your headphones automatically once paired; no plugging or unplugging any device. You just need to make sure to get the correct audio settings on your TV. I'm not a technical wizard by any means but the MEE was so easy to set up, pair and start listening. They have a couple of excellent tutorials on YouTube if you run into problems. Well worth the money.