🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The HomeSpot JM320 Auracast TV Headphones offer a cutting-edge audio experience with Bluetooth 5.3 technology, delivering high-quality sound with minimal latency. Designed for seamless switching between devices, these lightweight headphones are compatible with a wide range of audio sources, making them perfect for home theater setups, gaming, and more. Enjoy the freedom of wireless audio with a range of up to 300ft and the convenience of a plug-and-play setup.
Controller Type | App, Button |
Control Method | App, Remote |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Tablets, Television, Gaming Consoles, Laptops |
Antenna Location | TV, Gaming, Music, Calling |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Number of Power Levels | 16 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Specific Uses For Product | Auracast, Entertainment, Gaming |
Carrying Case Material | [PO] Plastic |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Auracast, Adjustable Headband, Lightweight, Noise Isolation, Foldable |
Earpiece Shape | Oval |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Frequency Range | 20,000 Hz |
Audio Latency | 40 Milliseconds |
Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
Impedance | 60 Ohm |
Audio Driver Size | 40 Millimeters |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Bluetooth, LC3, LE Audio, Auracast |
Bluetooth Range | 60 Meters |
Wireless Technology | LE Audio, Bluetooth, Snapdragon Sound, LC3 aptX Adaptive HD |
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Color | Black |
Style Name | 1 Transmitter 1 Headphones |
Theme | Movie, TV Series |
Battery Charge Time | 1 Hours |
C**C
Plug it in and it works! Listen in under 5 minutes!
Very nice unit, plugged it in to the a usb power source and music source (with 3.5mm plug) and was listening to music just like that. Next big test is to see if I can hook it up to TV/Audio system using the optical cord. And they give you everything you need to get it working, including a power source USB, which seems to be becoming a rarity with a lot of products these days. The headset looks almost identical to an old set of Zvox wired headsets that I'm phasing out.Sound is great! I really like this unit, and Amazon's prices is lower than the manufacturer's! I should have gone with the option of getting two headsets.So... why not 5 stars? The documentation! Although it is well prepared and readable, it is also wrong! Like everyone today, they keep referring to going online to get detailed information. Unfortunately, the addresses they provide is incorrect (NOT FOUND). After a search of their website I finally found some of what I needed (connecting phone to headset app) but I have yet to find the referenced full user manual.two days later update!I received a very quick response from their tech support I got the complete manual for this setup. Very well written, response was great.. upgraded to 5 stars! Wonderful sound, fantastic range, I can listen to music from my computer in our back yard using this setup!
A**R
Still a Work in Progress
Since Bluetooth SIG released their standards for Auracast (in 2020), I have been looking forward to upgrading the assistive listening system for our small church auditorium. Few devices have been released to market as of 2024. This one showed some potential and I decided to give it a try.The transmitter provides a good range. They claim 300 ft (~100 m) for a broadcast range. This assumes little interference and no obstructions. I was able to pick up the broadcast up to approximately 200 ft (~65 m) from the transmitter, through one interior wall (gypboard) and one exterior wall (stucco). Our intended range is within the building and only half this distance.However, the broadcaster is still a work in progress. Settings cannot be changed through the app. Instead, the factory programmed broadcast name and password must be used. This limitation will make it more difficult to get users connected with their presonal devices. Tech support has also stated that connection to hearing aids is not yet supported (but is being worked on).For our purposes, input audio is provided from a headphone output from the sound system. Input level using the RCA or headphone cable is expected to be at a headphone level output. A line level output from an RCA or line out jack would be at a very low volume. (I have not tested the fiber optic audio connection.)The transmitter can also be used as an audio output device when connected via USB-C directly to a computer. I was able to use it this way and found it worked well. For our use, however, the latency (through video streaming software) would not work well for live presentations.The headsets, on the other hand, work very well. I was impressed with the frequency range. For their size (and cost), the headphones offer good bass sound. With volume set correctly at the input source, the headphones were able to provide very good volume levels, even for most hearing-impaired individuals.We have purchased two sets (so that we have a total of four headphones). Connection of the second set of headphones to the broadcaster from the first set was seamless and was completed very quickly.I was initially very concerned about tech support. Their website includes a forum that does not appear to be visited by tech support. Also, links provided for an online user's manual are not current. However, they do respond to the email address listed on their website.Update - April 2025: I’ve been using this system for nearly a year now in a church auditorium setting. We received the version 2 updated transmitter, and members with appropriate hearing aids have been happy with the sound quality. The headphones are still a great success. Overall, these work much better than our previous system, require less maintenance (or batteries), and offer much better sound quality—all in a less expensive package that the old system.My one remaining disappointment: You cannot rename the broadcast. Instead, it is factory set with random numbers. This can make it difficult to identify the correct channel if you use more than one (e.g. translation or neighboring rooms).
J**N
Pre-configured out of the box. Easy set up. Auracast is the future.
Finally an affordable Auracast solution. I'm upgrading from the Sennheiser RS120 wireless headphones (rf transmission, unlimited headsets) for use in a home theater. (You could set up a silent disco!)The JM320 headphones bundle are pre-configured with the included transmitter, so they will work out of the box. (If you want to add additional JM320 headsets, you will need the QKAudio Connect app. ). It's amazing how noise and interference free bluetooth Auracast is compared to RF transmission technology. The Sennheiser RS120 Headphones are better and more comfortable however, but the JM320 isn't too far behind.Currently as of 12/12/2024, the QK Audio Connect app does not support configuring the BA210 transmitter. Future updates will add the ability to configure the broadcasts. Currently, it's configured to broadcast encrypted. So if you want to change your broadcast name, encryption on the transmitter, it is not available. **Important note**: If you purchase other "Auracast" headphones to use with the BA210, ensure they have an bluetooth assistant app available, otherwise, you can't join them to the BA210 broadcaster. Overall, this is a glimpse at the future. Hopefully more devices will have Auracast support, like the AppleTV. (Imagine Spatial Audio via Auracast for more than 2 users).
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