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The video demonstrates how to connect a Bluetooth speaker to an Xbox One, circumventing the console's lack of native support. The speaker explains workarounds like remote access via the Xbox app or using a Bluetooth transmitter. Details include setting up remote access, playing Xbox games on a phone, and connecting a Bluetooth transmitter for enhanced sound quality. The Avantree Bluetooth transmitter is highlighted for its seamless connectivity. Instructions on pairing devices, using optical cables, and addressing latency issues are covered. The Avantree device allows for volume control and multiple Bluetooth connections. Viewers are encouraged to use the aptX codec for low latency and seek help for troubleshooting.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker explains how to connect a Bluetooth speaker to an Xbox One, a feature not natively supported by Xbox One or PS5. The two workarounds to this limitation are using remote access through the Xbox app on a phone or using a Bluetooth transmitter. The speaker demonstrates setting up remote access on the Xbox settings and ensuring the Bluetooth speaker is connected to the phone. They also mention downloading the Xbox app from the app store to establish the connection.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker explains how to use remote play on an Xbox with a phone. They highlight the importance of being on the same Wi-Fi network and suggest using a 5 gigahertz connection for a smoother experience. The speaker demonstrates how to connect the controller and play Xbox games on the phone, emphasizing the flexibility of being able to play anywhere in the house. Additionally, they mention the option to connect the phone to a Bluetooth speaker for audio output during gameplay.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses connecting a Bluetooth speaker or headset to an Xbox One for better sound quality. They mention that there is no noticeable latency between the sound and picture when using this setup. However, they point out drawbacks such as automatic disconnection when receiving phone calls or switching away from the Xbox app. The speaker then introduces a Bluetooth transmitter they purchased from Amazon for $39 that allows for seamless Bluetooth connections without interruptions. The transmitter is lightweight and includes an optical cable, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a DC power cable. It allows for volume control and has two Bluetooth hookups for multiple devices. The video then demonstrates setting up the Bluetooth transmitter with the Xbox.
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In this part of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to connect the Bluetooth transmitter to the Xbox by connecting the power cord and USB port. The Avantree device automatically turns on and enters pairing mode initially. Pairing involves putting the Bluetooth device in pairing mode and connecting it to the transmitter. The video also explains how to connect a second device and reset the transmitter. Connecting an optical cable to the Bluetooth transmitter is also shown. The transmitter can work up to 100 feet, allowing volume adjustment from both the transmitter and the connected Bluetooth speaker. Latency may vary based on the Bluetooth device’s capabilities.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses connecting a Bluetooth speaker to an Xbox using an Avantree Bluetooth transmitter. They mention the latency range of 70 to 220 milliseconds, emphasize the importance of aptX codec for low latency, and provide instructions on how to connect the devices effectively. The process involves putting the Bluetooth speaker in power mode, ensuring proximity, and troubleshooting if the connection fails initially. The method should work for Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X. The speaker invites viewers to ask questions and subscribe for more content.
