Well in this scenario it just transmits from one device to another, if that's what your asking?
i tend to be in the shed where sound will be fairly enclosed where at 3.6m /12ft i then exit would now be within 1m/4ft off the seatYes
bluetooth is a low power wireless signal
you may need to try a couple if the cheap ones are under range, but most people are within 20 feet or so.
some TVs have separate speaker and headphone volumes, some cut the speaker when headphones are used.
you will always get latency, but it may be minimal.
hearing both could be an issue
Cheap and cheerful Argos Special set ( https://www.argos-support.co.uk/ins...sh-24-inch-smart-hd-ready-hdr-freeview-tv.pdfThat's a fairly low- spec telly you have there. Looks like no Bluetooth (so that Milwaukee speaker won't work), no TOSlink (so forget buying a soundbar), no aux outputs (so even if you had a hifi system you couldn't connect it).
There are Bluetooth transmitters (and RF transmitters) that you can plug into the headphone socket but that'll switch off the local speakers and (with the Bluetooth) there's a few milliseconds delay which sounds horrible if you can hear the 'live' sound as well as the Bluetooth sound.
Easiest option would be a baby alarm but audio quality will be poor.
i basically just wanted a monitor as all content would be from the freeveiw recorder box via the aeriel as i have zero interest in pay for or free with adverts even iff i could get internet that i couldntCheap and cheerful Argos Special set ( https://www.argos-support.co.uk/ins...sh-24-inch-smart-hd-ready-hdr-freeview-tv.pdf
But it does have Toslink / optical out and also allows fixed level line out from the headphone jack for an amplifier (or bluetooth transmitter) and will do headphone socket and TV speakers at same time from my reading of the manual (but only trying it will confirm). See page 28 of the manual.
One can get low latency (i.e. low delay in the audio coding/decoding) if both transmit and receive devices support it. One can also get bluetooth headphones to ensure that neighbours won't be disturbed by a loudspeaker in the shed or garden.
Ahh, you use a standalone tuner/recorder not the internal tuner on the telly. That makes a BIG difference- have you got a pic of the back of yon box (where all the connectors go)i basically just wanted a monitor as all content would be from the freeveiw recorder box via the aeriel as i have zero interest in pay for or free with adverts even iff i could get internet that i couldnt
i actually have humax recorder iff that makes any difference [no bleray or internet]as the only input to the tv [no internet or aeriel to tv]
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