Submitted by James_Weebs t3_yk4d80 in headphones

Is anyone know what tws that has all/support most of the lossy codec? If possible it also support lossless. Please tell me if you know one!

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szakee t1_iur6q57 wrote

a couple minutes of googling will surely yield an answer for you.

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James_Weebs OP t1_iur99xb wrote

I've done that, Result 0. That's why I ask here

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nopunterino t1_iuru50w wrote

Sony stuff usually has support for better bt codecs, but its a whole mess, you need to have the right phone that supports it (iPhones are capped at mp3 for example) and hi res bt codecs have ranges shorter than my ****.

Plus imo codecs should not be a big deciding factor with a tws.

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blargh4 t1_iusfffw wrote

correction - iPhones use AAC (in addition to the mandatory SBC). I'm not aware that MP3 is used as a bluetooth codec.

and I agree that codec should not be a starting point. If you can use anything other than SBC, which is crap, the codec will be a fairly minor aspect of sound quality relative to the quality of the earbuds themselves (The most likely place you'd run into that is if you use a Windows 10 computer with BT headphones that don't support AptX, Win10 doesn't support AAC over bluetooth, that was added in 11). That's to say nothing about its non-audible qualities; bluetooth stuff can be super buggy/glitchy.

I'm not aware that anything on the market supports lossless yet.

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S0_B00sted t1_iusq4cx wrote

iPhones use AAC for Bluetooth audio. Bluetooth doesn't support MP3.

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James_Weebs OP t1_iuvub3o wrote

I need it for latency comparison. I found that different product can give different result despite having the same codec when it comes to latency. For SQ and quality I don't really care cause I prefer wired ones.

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inspectorgadgetaudio t1_iuvyj5k wrote

I’ve googled in the past researching lossless over BT and it’s not achievable unless something has changed lately.

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