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Is it possible to convert the wireless gaming headsets for TV use?

  • 5 July 2021
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So, when my wife and I are watching movies later at night we like to crank the volume; our kids don't really enjoy it as much. I was thinking of using a bluetooth transmitter to support two headphones but most gaming BT headsets aren't that great with latency (not something I want when watching a movie). I was thinking of upgrading my gaming headset to the Nari Ultimate but I can't figure out a way to connect the audio output (keeping it at high quality) to use the USB transmitter. The caveat to that is I would need it to split it between two USB outputs for use at the same time.

Is there some sort of HDMI to dual USB(powered) output that would support the use of the headsets?

Somehow I don't think this is a thing....

BTW, I really enjoy my Razer headset I have now and as I look through all the reviews and opinions of all the different headsets out there I'd rather stick to the ones I know are good on sound. Plus I don't care about ANC, I plan on using these to watch movies in a controlled environment. It would be a bonus but not a selling feature for me.

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is there an AUX port for the headphones? If yes you get a audio splitter for AUX
Because of Bluetooth encryption, I am thinking that you will have get two transmitters. Or look into what they do in the minivan systems. As far as I can tell, they use some other wireless protocol and the head sets are not as good. At my house, we use the NVIDIA Shield for streaming and the remotes have a 3.5mm output that I use for headphones.

As for headphones in general, I am with you. I picked up a set of Sony XM4s. After two months of using them and the Kraken 7.1, I really cannot tell much of a difference. I find using the Razer USB THX DAC vs the one in the laptops makes a bigger difference in sound quality.