- Sennheiser BTD 700 is a USB-C wireless dongle
- Bluetooth 5.4 with APTX Adaptive and Atacost, and a USB-A adapter
- £ 44.99 / $ 59.95 / € 49.90 (around AU $ 94)
If the Bluetooth audio of your computer or device is disappointing or slow, or if you want to use APTX adaptive headphones with Apple Gear, Sennheiser has the thing for you.
Its new Dongle Bluetooth BTD 700 brings high quality wireless transmission to up to 24 bits/96 kHz, as well as a low latency mode for players. It is a small dongle that offers a large audio update to a wide range of devices when connected to the best wireless headphones and the best wireless headphones.
The Dongle is extremely small and extremely light, and has USB-C for wide compatibility. There is a USB-C adapter equally small to USB-A included for older hardware.
Sennheiser BTD 700: key features and prices
The BTD 700 is Bluetooth 5.4 with aircraft transmission, Aptx Adaptive and Aptx without loss. It is a USB audio device compatible with the class that should work happily with a wide variety of hardware.
The Dongle cannot update its accessories: if its headphones do not admit APTX without loss or adaptive APTX, it cannot transmit them with those codec.
The presence of aircraft is really useful, because that allows you to transmit to multiple devices simultaneously (provided they are compatible with aircast, of course). That means that your laptop or other device can become a household transmission center, transmitting multiple speakers or compatible headphones.
It is particularly interesting for Apple owners: Apple hardware, such as iPhones and iPads, is not compatible with adaptive APTX or without losses, so you cannot get the best quality of wireless audio of them and their high quality Apple Music Subscription. With BTD 700, you can.