TUNAI’s WAND – World’s Smallest Bluetooth Transmitter

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FunkyKit published a review on the TUNAI WAND, the world’s smallest bluetooth transmitter

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I work weird hours, so there are nights I stay up to stupid o’clock but I have to find things to do that doesn’t wake up the 9-5 working other half. Watching late night football is my go to thing, but watching it with the TV muted is just no fun; I want to hear the crowds chanting and groaning, and the commentating of what’s going on. Many moons ago I purchased some wireless headphones for the TV and boy was it big, ugly and sometimes painful to use. For starters, these headphones normally used RF frequencies so not only do you get a massive transmitter with some of those awful extendable aerials, you also have to tune your headphones to the right frequency otherwise you get earfuls of loud static.

As I review a lot of headphones, and has somehow ended up with a half dozen or so bluetooth headphones, I thought I would explore the possibility of connecting these to my TV. Currently out on the market, bluetooth transmitters that lets you hope up to the TV haven’t really become mainstream, mostly made by smaller brands. On the plus side these are cheap to buy, but on the other hand they all have one fault or another. These bluetooth speakers tends to be on slightly big, have limited input sources or has some major lag in the audio they transmit.
 TUNAI’s WAND – World’s Smallest Bluetooth Transmitter