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AlphaTheta’s latest product is a pair of wireless headphones called the HDJ-F10. It can connect to devices in two ways: first via Sonic Link, which is the company’s own wireless connectivity protocol that’s meant for DJing and pro sound. And second via Bluetooth for casual use. So how does Sonic Link work? It uses a transmitter called the TX-01 to send ultra-low latency audio from a sound source, like a mixer or DJ controller’s headphone output, to the HDJ-F10. AlphaTheta says the latency is at
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AlphaTheta’s latest product is a pair of wireless headphones called the HDJ-F10. It can connect to devices in two ways: first via Sonic Link, which is the company’s own wireless connectivity protocol that’s meant for DJing and pro sound. And second via Bluetooth for casual use. So how does Sonic Link work? It uses a transmitter called the TX-01 to send ultra-low latency audio from a sound source, like a mixer or DJ controller’s headphone output, to the HDJ-F10. AlphaTheta says the latency is at
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