Here's the earbuds that I use, but there are a lot of similar ones. Oh ya, they are also waterproof.
https://www.amazon.com/Upgraded-TRA...&sprefix=tranya+t10,aps,127&sr=8-1-spons&th=1
Do you get the LL indicator on the Legend with those?
Nope, but they are LL at 45ms and there is no lag in LL mode.
Where did you hear about the low latency indicator?
Bottom left of page 27 of the Legend User Manual. On the Legend it is an LL by the headphone symbol. On the Nox it is a plus sign by the headphone symbol. Without this you probably aren't getting true low latency since both the Nox and Legend use the aptX LL audio codec. You are getting really good Bluetooth latency but not true low latency.
I ordered these recently.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B08JTH81M2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
They are taking a while to get here but I hope they will check all of my boxes. I just wanted something I can use while wearing a full brimmed hat.
Received these yesterday and have only tried them out in my test garden and seen to be working great
Received these yesterday and have only tried them out in my test garden and seen to be working great
hbot,
Did you check out the similar ones if you scroll down in the Amazon link you posted?
I still show them available, and ordered after you did.Well it seems they sent you the last pair. Amazon delayed my order, and now cancelled it and they are showing as "currently unavailable." So I guess Im back to square one. Does anyone know of any Low Latency Waterproof headphones that are not earbuds and are not "over the ear?"
Hey Digalicious,You'll want low latency Bluetooth earbuds. Anything 60ms or less will be fine. Most are below 60ms, but honestly I doubt anyone can tell the difference between 30 ms and 60 ms.
The earbuds can either have a physical button or be touch sensitive. I would avoid the button type as it's just an area where water and dirt can possibly get in.
You only need to use 1 at a time.
Normal mode is typically the default, so, when you use them you'll probably have have to put them in low latency mode each time (takes about 1 second to do).
That's about all I can think of for now, except that everyone I know that switched from headphones to earbuds, never go back to using headphones.
Here's the earbuds that I use, but there are a lot of similar ones. Oh ya, they are also waterproof.
https://www.amazon.com/Upgraded-TRANYA-Waterproof-Bluetooth-Headphones/dp/B01N5Q0TFM/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=AFV7T5140W3I&keywords=tranya+t10&qid=1660623125&sprefix=tranya+t10,aps,127&sr=8-1-spons&th=1
Okay, thank you. I appreciate your help!I just looked over those linked headphones, and you're right, they don't specify aptx-LL anywhere, not even on 3rd party review sites. Their "45ms latency gaming mode" might be aptx-LL, might not. Unless you get proof otherwise, I'd skip them and look for ones that for sure support what the Legend requires, and light up the "LL" display. I have some Aukey branded ones a few years old (with a wire running between them) with aptx-LL that work on both the Equinox and Legend.
Not familiar with the threshold issue, sorry, no help there.