You'll get Bluetooth 4.1 with
aptX quality streaming on compatible devices and dual MEMS microphones for clearer phone calls.
Not exact matches
These earbuds also use the
aptX codec, which improves the
streaming quality of Bluetooth connections.
Wireless Bluetooth
streams music from your stereo, smartphone, or MP3 player, with
aptX and AAC codecs for superior
streaming audio
quality
Power is handled by a class - D, 50 watt per channel amplifier, and wireless
streaming is accomplished by Bluetooth 4.0, with
aptX protocol supported for CD -
quality sound from compatible devices.
AptX promises to deliver near - CD
quality wireless
streaming over Bluetooth.
Music
streaming: Many of today's soundbars can
stream music over Wi - Fi or Bluetooth, but only a handful support Bluetooth with
aptX for near CD -
quality streaming.
You can
stream audio content via Bluetooth to the Vanguard at near CD -
quality with
aptX.
You can expect just under 14 hours of constant playback as well as
aptX compatibility for higher
quality streaming if you opt for the rose gold color option.
The Apollo 7 earbuds have Bluetooth 4.1 with
aptX which is supposed to increase the
quality of the audio that is being
streamed.
That includes: Sony's 3D Creator app, which lets users quickly create 3D models of face, head, food or any object using device camera; Predictive Capture and Autofocus burst features to give users a fast and blur - free camera experience and support for Qualcomm's
aptX HD codec to enable high
quality Bluetooth
streaming on compatible devices.
Not forgetting that Bluetooth
streaming has come and leaps and bounds too, with
aptX HD and LDAC supporting higher
quality files over the air with minimal compression, minimising the need to worry about your phone's audio circuitry.
In case you're not familiar with
aptX in general, it's a high -
quality, low - latency codec that compresses an audio file so that it's small enough to
stream wirelessly.
Two other options being supported are Qualcomm's
aptX and
aptX - HD, high
quality streaming protocols which offer much higher bitrates than more common options already on the market.
While the original
aptX wireless
streaming codec gave you near CD -
quality streaming,
aptX HD improves things even further and supports
streaming of 24 - bit / 48kHz high - resolution audio over Bluetooth.
Sony's LDAC technology delivers a wireless signal at what the company claims is three times the
quality of standard Bluetooth
streaming, and the headphones also support the latest
aptX HD codec (with supported devices).
Spaced360 wants to fire sound all over any room it's in thanks to its design and use of Orbitsound AirSound technology.The ninja - star shaped Bluetooth speaker uses
aptX Bluetooth for CD -
quality audio
streaming.
Adding to the theme of wireless, the soundbar has Bluetooth connectivity with
aptX technology, allowing you to
stream high
quality audio from a phone or tablet.
Bluetooth with
aptX for near CD -
quality streaming (and access to Yamaha's controller app) complete the feature set.
Engineered to deliver outstanding low frequency response as low as 35 Hz, the 54 ″ 5.1 Sound Bar also features integrated
aptX Bluetooth technology, allowing consumers to
stream CD -
quality music via supported wireless devices.
While the Essential Phone supports Bluetooth 5.0, which focuses more on range and connection reliability, it doesn't support the higher
quality audio
streams brought by
aptX or LDAC.
aptX is designed to encode a CD -
quality (16 - bit / 44.1 kHz) audio
stream without loss of sound
quality through a combination of slightly higher data transfer rate compared to SBC as well as more efficient audio encoding.
The headphones are both AAC and
aptX compatible, allowing for high -
quality audio
streaming to iPhone, Android, and Windows phones, along with PCs and Macs.
The bar does include Bluetooth with
aptX for CD -
quality wireless
streaming from compatible devices, as well as basic Dolby Digital decoding — sorry, no DTS.
The QCC5100 also supports
aptX and
aptX HD audio technologies that allow high -
quality audio
streaming over Bluetooth.
Connection to the Dock E30 is either via Bluetooth, which is of the
aptX variety for higher
quality streams, or Wi - Fi.
Bluetooth 4.2 is supported, although there's no
aptX support, so only regular
quality Bluetooth audio
streaming is supported.
The important differentiation between
aptX and
aptX HD is in the
quality of the audio
stream itself.