wallrat_1975
Full Member
- Joined
- Jul 19, 2018
- Messages
- 124
- Reaction score
- 166
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- Collinsville, Oklahoma
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Equinox 1000 (800 + Steve's Carbon Goodies!),
Teknetics T2 SE LTD,
Teknetics Omega 8000,
Garret Carrot,
Tek-Point, 2 x Teknetics TLD
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
- #1
Thread Owner
Full disclaimer, since I bought my Nox 800 and a backup 600 I haven't used my T2 SE LTD a lot. However, one of the various reasons was that I HATE wired headphones. I tried a few different bluetooth options in the past but the latency, while not impossible, made pinpointing, especially in high trash / busy signal areas a total PITA. Well, I decided to look for a APTX Low Latency transmitter that was small, usb powered, and well, quality. I found it. I hunted last Sunday since it was in the 70's (20's now with snow) and it worked awesome. The only downside is that I only got about 2 hours or so out of it before it died. Nbd, I have a million power banks so I zip-tied a small power bank to it and the detector and got 8 hours in. Pinpointing was as good as using wired. I'm sold at $19!
Here is the link https://www.amazon.com/Upgraded-Tao...eadphones/dp/B07W5S2WVN/?tag=treasurenet01-20
FYI, you will need an adapter for the larger headphone jack (why do people even use the 1/4" jacks anymore, I feel the same way about them as I do flat blade screws)!
HTH,
-Bill
P.S. This is not an affiliate link or anything of the sort, just helping some people out if they are tired of cussing at their headphone wire. This should work great with any "wired" detector.
Here is the link https://www.amazon.com/Upgraded-Tao...eadphones/dp/B07W5S2WVN/?tag=treasurenet01-20
FYI, you will need an adapter for the larger headphone jack (why do people even use the 1/4" jacks anymore, I feel the same way about them as I do flat blade screws)!
HTH,
-Bill
P.S. This is not an affiliate link or anything of the sort, just helping some people out if they are tired of cussing at their headphone wire. This should work great with any "wired" detector.