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The Sennheiser BTD 600 Bluetooth® Dongle is a compact USB-A/USB-C adapter delivering high-definition wireless audio via Bluetooth 5.2 and aptX codecs. Designed for effortless plug-and-play use, it ensures low latency for perfectly synced calls and videos, supports headphone media controls, and maintains seamless multi-device pairing for professional-grade sound on any PC or Mac.
| ASIN | B0BFBZ71PL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,509 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #62 in Bluetooth Network Adapters |
| Item model number | BTD 600 |
| Manufacturer | Sennheiser Consumer Audio |
| Product Dimensions | 1.55 x 0.78 x 1.97 cm; 40 g |
M**N
Update: Since I posted this review, the BTD-600 had a firmware update that has completely overhauled the device and improved the audio quality in major ways. For starters, the most recent firmware update claims to add support for the sample rate, 96khz. I say claims to because that's not what my Qudelix-5K Bluetooth DAC is reporting, and even before this update, Windows let you select 96khz. I suspect even if it did support 96khz, the Qudelix would not be able to receive it at that rate. It uses the QCC5124 chip, and if you look up the features, the chip doesn't seem to support 96khz. The first mention of 96khz audio came with Bluetooth 5.2. With the BTD-600 being a Bluetooth 5.2 adapter, it would make sense for it to support 96khz, but I don't have a device capable of testing it. For the record, it seems that chips that support AptX Lossless use Bluetooth 5.3, so I doubt this adapter will ever receive an update adding AptX Lossless. While I can't say whether it's actually transmitting 96khz, I can say that the 280kbps limit has been lifted. On my Qudelix-5K, I'm able to receive audio generally from 350kbps up to a maximum 430kbps, and the difference in audio quality is significant. Before, the audio quality was noticeably compressed. Not terrible, and the benefits to latency make up for those shortcomings, but also not great. Now, to my ears, it's functionally perfect, and the best part about it is that it does this without affecting latency. It still seems to deliver 80ms of latency, just with significantly better audio quality. This is very different from adapters that have separate low latency and quality modes, like the Creative BT-W5, which seems to at least double the amount of latency when in quality mode, and limits the audio quality in low latency mode, similarly to how this adapter used to work, and that adapter is 25% more expensive than this one, and in terms of its implementation of AptX Adaptive, it's just worse. For this reason, this is an exceptional adapter for movies and games, which, in my opinion, is the big draw of AptX Adaptive. If you just want high quality for music, AptX and AptX HD are open source now. On Windows, you can buy Alternative A2DP for $5 and get high audio quality, without needing separate hardware, and I'd expect more devices to start supporting AptX and AptX HD by default from now on, but high audio quality and low latency is something you can only get from AptX Adaptive, and even other, more expensive products aren't able to deliver what this adapter does. That being said, it's not completely perfect. I noticed some stutter. It's pretty bad when you first connect your device. Over time it becomes more stable, but brief instance of stutter still happens occasionally. Signal strength is far more important now than before, probably because it's not hard to keep a 280kbps audio stream stable, so you're going to want to keep a clear path between your headphones and the adapter, and try to keep distance as low as possible. Maybe this is improved with a Bluetooth 5.2 receiver/headphones, but I can't speak for that.
S**A
These don't act as a general purpose bluetooth device, but instead you pair just your headphones to them, and then you can plug this dongle into anything and your headphones are instantly paired to it. The dongle shows up as an audio device. I swap this between my computer, nvidia shield, and PS5 and it instantly just connects my headset and I have high resolution audio with no latency. Latency has always been a problem with bluetooth headphones for me, so these are great.
S**K
Słuchawki Sennheiser Momentum 4 po Bluetooth w telefonie grają bardzo dobrze. Po podłączeniu tego transmitera grają jeszcze lepiej. Jeżeli posłuchasz muzyki przez adapter BTD 600 a po jakimś czasie przejdziesz na transmisję po Bluetooth standardowy to dopiero docenisz wyższość BTD 600 Wart tych pieniędzy. POLECAM
B**L
Tut was es soll. Auch ist der richtige Treiber drauf, damit Headset telefonie + Sound akzeptabel ist.
L**N
Working perfectly, no setup needs to be done. Just uppdat the drivers and your good to go.
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