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Headphoneus Supremus
Review from Amazon US
Bummer: Not sure how this is when they have 24/192 and 32/192 USB Soundcards.
"In House Chef
5.0 out of 5 stars APTX-HD on all your devices including iPhone. Want APTX-HD on iOS, buy BT-W3!
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2020
Color: Bluetooth 5.0 Audio Transmitter, aptX LL, and aptX HDVerified Purchase
***NOTE: THIS REVIEW IS FOR BT-W3 with APTX-HD support, NOT the older model***
With this device, you can use a USB to Lighting adapter on the iPhone and get APTX-HD support. (no "not enough power" warning on iPhone at all! Awesome)
I have multiple headphones with APTX-HD including Nuraloop and Sony WI-1000X.
BT-W3 supports all OS including iOS, Win10, and MacOS, and I have confirmed with Creative Labs that the USB interface is limited to 16-bit 48kHz with Win10, and that's not so much of an issue for me. (see screenshot with Roon)
It also can be used for PS4 and Switch with no issue at all, plug and play.
One observation, it appears iOS+Roon detected this device as 24-bit 48kHz. (see screenshot also)
Bummer: Not sure how this is when they have 24/192 and 32/192 USB Soundcards.
"In House Chef
5.0 out of 5 stars APTX-HD on all your devices including iPhone. Want APTX-HD on iOS, buy BT-W3!
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2020
Color: Bluetooth 5.0 Audio Transmitter, aptX LL, and aptX HDVerified Purchase
***NOTE: THIS REVIEW IS FOR BT-W3 with APTX-HD support, NOT the older model***
With this device, you can use a USB to Lighting adapter on the iPhone and get APTX-HD support. (no "not enough power" warning on iPhone at all! Awesome)
I have multiple headphones with APTX-HD including Nuraloop and Sony WI-1000X.
BT-W3 supports all OS including iOS, Win10, and MacOS, and I have confirmed with Creative Labs that the USB interface is limited to 16-bit 48kHz with Win10, and that's not so much of an issue for me. (see screenshot with Roon)
It also can be used for PS4 and Switch with no issue at all, plug and play.
One observation, it appears iOS+Roon detected this device as 24-bit 48kHz. (see screenshot also)