Submitted by NoBird8907 t3_yix3id in headphones

I got the Bluetooth Tribit XFree Go, and both on PC and mobile there's like half a second of lag. At first I thought it might be the dongle, but its BT 5.3 and the headphones are 5.2 so I don't think that's it. Plus, mobile has the same issue.

Does it get better with time? are there better latency headphones in the same price range? this is really frustrating, bc the sound quality is amazing and I like the feel of the headphones, but the latency really makes it hard to just enjoy a show without being plugged in.

Mind you, I'm as much a headphone noob as I can be, plus I'm spanish. Talk to me like I'm 5.

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NoBird8907 OP t1_iul1fqb wrote

Seems like turning off battery save mode on mobile mitigates it a bit. Dunno w pc tho

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tomatillo_ t1_iul2tg5 wrote

That headset supports only SBC and AAC Bluetooth codecs. If you need low-latency you'll need something with support for aptx lossless

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ConsciousNoise5690 t1_iulw9te wrote

Bluetooth latency is both hardware and software depended.

Codecs like SBC, APTX, etc. might have a latency of approx. 200 ms.

APTX-LL is the best (30 ms) but is replaced by APTX-Adaptive.

Old mobiles can even hit 500 ms, modern can do 20-40 ms regardless the codec.

Bit more about Bluetooth: https://www.thewelltemperedcomputer.com/HW/Bluetooth.htm

As a starter, have a look here, they offer TV listing sets so low latency: https://avantree.com/eu/

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dimesian t1_iuncows wrote

I use LDAC a lot and don't see latency with video. Some manufacturers make a big deal of their product supporting whatever the latest bluetooth standard is like 5.2 or 5.3 but, if they don't mention the codec it may only be SBC. AAC is usually decent but not all products will perform the same when using the same codec or BT standard.

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ConsciousNoise5690 t1_iung3rz wrote

>latency of my monitor

What monitor?

You have a headphone Bluetooth Tribit XFree Go

A PC with a dongle

A mobile with Bluetooth.

Things you can try

Another PC preferably one with build-in Bluetooth. If latency drops, it might be the dongle.

Another mobile, preferably a modern one. If we have to believe https://www.soundguys.com/android-bluetooth-latency-22732/ you should get < 30 ms.

So fool around a bit until you find the culprit.

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NoBird8907 OP t1_iunt7ao wrote

My headset is 5.2 and my audio dongle is 5.3, could that be the issue?

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up_and_ahead t1_ixzpki1 wrote

I own the same pair and no it hasn't gotten better.

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