- Sennheiser BTD 700 is a USB-C wireless dongle
- Bluetooth 5.4 with APTX-adaptiv and auracast and a USB-A adapter
- £ 44.99 / $ 59.95 / € 49.90 (around AU $ 94)
If Bluetooth sound from your computer or device is disappointing or delayed, or if you want to use APTX adaptive headphones with Apple gear, Sennheiser has equal things for you.
Its new BTD 700 Bluetooth dongle brings high quality wireless streaming at up to 24-bit/96 kHz as well as a low-laten mode for players. It is a small dongle that delivers a large audio upgrade to a wide range of devices when you connect to the best wireless headphones and best wireless earplugs.
Dongle is extremely small and extremely lightweight and it has USB-C to broad compatibility. There is an equally small USB-C for USB-A adapter included for older hardware.
Sennheiser BTD 700: Key Functions and Pricing
The BTD 700 is Bluetooth 5.4 with Auracast -Transmission, APTX -Adaptive and APTX -TOFSFRE. It is a class compatible USB sound unit that should work happily with a huge range of hardware.
Dongle can’t upgrade your accessories -If your headphones do not support APTX -tab -free or APTX — adaptive, it cannot stream to those with these codecs.
The presence of auracast is really useful because it allows you to stream to multiple devices at the same time (provided they are of course Auracast compatible). This means that your laptop or other device may become a Home streaming hub that streams to multiple compatible speakers or headphones.
It’s especially interesting for Apple owners: Apple hardware like iPhones and iPads doesn’t support APTX adaptive or lossless, so you can’t get the best wireless audio quality from them and your Apple Music subscription of high quality. With BTD 700 you can.



