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| Topic: | wireless Theater Goggles This thread has 5 replies. Displaying all posts. |
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| Post 1 made on Tuesday August 2, 2016 at 15:21 |
wireman_095 Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | July 2004 101 |
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I have a customer with a whole house AV system. He recently bought a message chair and now would like to get a pair of goggles he can watch the room TV on while laying in the chair. The room TV has Component video ( Older system) feeding AT&T uverse, He has composite video feeding IPod, Dish Network and CCTV and HDMI for local BluRay My thought was to split the video signals and send them Bluetooth to the goggles. But looking for a better option. Maybe a wireless goggles with a base that would take video and audio inputs. or a Bluetooth transmitter that can take Component and Composite inputs. Anyone have any ideas and equipment suggestions
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| Post 2 made on Tuesday August 2, 2016 at 20:26 |
Brad Humphrey Select Member |
Joined: Posts: | February 2004 2,424 |
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Where have you seen any device that can stream video over Bluetooth? I know there is a protocol in development (AVDTP) for this but unaware of any implementation of it yet.
As far as wireless video goggles, again I have never seen such a product. The only things I have seen are wired video goggles, that are generally cheap toys but kind of pricey. And wireless goggles for RC planes & drones. But nothing you can send an A/V signal wireless to from a set-top box.
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| Post 3 made on Wednesday August 3, 2016 at 07:03 |
thecapnredfish Senior Member |
Joined: Posts: | February 2008 1,397 |
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| Post 4 made on Wednesday August 3, 2016 at 15:35 |
Brad Humphrey Select Member |
Joined: Posts: | February 2004 2,424 |
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On August 3, 2016 at 07:03, thecapnredfish said...
Look closer, they do NOT support a wireless connection to devices. They use an adaptor cable that plugs into the right side for external inputs.
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| Post 5 made on Thursday August 4, 2016 at 06:56 |
thecapnredfish Senior Member |
Joined: Posts: | February 2008 1,397 |
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Correct. I just did a quick read and saw wireless operation before posting link. Wireless if load your files too built in memory or card.
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| Post 6 made on Thursday August 4, 2016 at 08:32 |
Neurorad Super Member |
Joined: Posts: | September 2007 3,011 |
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Google Cardboard would allow the client to watch stuff on a phone, e.g. Netflix, HBO, Hulu, Amazon Video, etc. Might be some way to mirror from a TV to a smartphone, not sure though. Mirror prism bed glasses are a thing, and they can work well. YMMV. [Link: amazon.com]
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