Has the problem of delayed sound using Bluetooth been solved? I’ve used older headphones and lipsynch delay was quite annoying.
Yes and no – it all depends on the input lag (latency) in milli seconds, in the same way avid gamers choose a monitor under 18ms. So the lower the better and under 25ms.
When I purchased my G1 TV it came with an LG XBoom PL7 as a free gift. I have only tried it a handfull of times on the TV and I never noticed any issues (can’t be bothered with all this charhing business and would leave it plugged in, if used as a soundbar) I have no idea what the latency is though without looking.
It’s worth checking your TV as mine has slider scale to bring wireless devices in tune with the set. It’s still set to zero and Ive never touched it. Whether that is an LG thing or even limited to flagships I don’t know as never paid any interest with it. The Xboom PL7 is good and beats the sound from my TV with good bass without vibrating the TV case, which is poor on a £2k set. However I’m watching tele on it and its better sound than my old TV had. Music I will all ways listen through my hifi anyway. The Xboom PL7 is only stereo though but you can pair more than one and they retail around £100, but there are others on the market that are no doubt better for the price. I use mine in the garden when I havethe energy to rave ?
https://www.avforums.com/reviews/lg-pl7-xboom-go-wireless-speaker-review.18084/
What is the price of a good pear of ear buds ?
Mike how much do you want to pay – remember better isn’t always best so a ballpark figure please and I’ll look later and pick a few out 🙂