Bluetooth headphones transmitter with multiple inputs

Apr 16, 2018
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I recently bought Sony WH-1000xm2 headphones and want to pair them to a PS4 console's optical cable wirelessly while also receiving music audio through my phone.

At first I thought a transmitter would be the solution but most do not seem to allow receiving and transmitting simultaneously. I was hoping for a device that can either take bluetooth input along with optical and transmit that to headphones or optical and an aux cable.

A further problem is that the headphones in question support aptx-hd but do not list aptx-LL which is prefered for gaming latency. I am confused as to if aptx-hd includes the low latency codec as well and many transmitters do not seem to offer the HD version

Any ideas for a multiple input bluetooth solution? Can transmitters generally mix multiple inputs?
 
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You won't find such a device. While "universal" Bluetooth transmitter-or-receiver devices do exist, they work in one direction only at a time. Your requirements would involve three or even four devices (BT receiver for the phone, mixer with optical and analog input, BT transmitter), so I would rather change the requirements.
You won't find such a device. While "universal" Bluetooth transmitter-or-receiver devices do exist, they work in one direction only at a time. Your requirements would involve three or even four devices (BT receiver for the phone, mixer with optical and analog input, BT transmitter), so I would rather change the requirements.
 
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Apr 16, 2018
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Ah I suspected that but hoped not. I had heard of the term "full-duplex" transmitters which I thought potentially are capable, thank you for the information. Do you know if transmitters generally mix audio inputs? Could I potentially hook up two inputs using the optical and aux jack simultaneously? I guess that would have the required affect