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I'm sure this has been covered but I can't find it via a search.

I looking for the best blue tooth headphones i can buy that will work with remastered RS2014.

I am on a PC that is Intel 7 4770 cpu

16gb

64bit OS

 

Is there a set that can make me cordless without losing the fidelity of a corded set ?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

 

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I don't find fidelity to be an issue, but at times their can be a lag issue.

I have used Sound Blaster EVO zx at the moment, but I went back to having them plugged in.

Have also used Jabra, turtle beach, Sony and Bose with pretty much the same results

  • 3 weeks later...

If you want to use wireless headphones without audio lag. You need headphones and a bluetooth transmitter that both support the aptx low latency codec. I wanted to go wireless because the headphone cable was always getting in my way and I couldn't move around. This is the setup I went with. 

 

good headphones 

 

transmitter

 

Here are some cheaper headphones that will also work

 

I wanted to be completely wireless so I also got a wireless set up for my guitar. This is the one I went with but there are cheaper options that may not sound as good. You will also need a coupler.

 

With that setup you can rock out all over the house. 

  • 2 weeks later...

I have tried a bleutooth transmitter with low latency. Also bought bluetooth headphones with the same and it still has noticable lag. I can just advice that bluetooth just does not work if you need instant action. I wasted good money on trying to get it work and it just doesnt. Only thing I didnt try yet is going with a wifi solution.

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