Can I connect my Bedroom TV Thru my Buzztv by Blue-Tooth and then just take my Remote with me to watch?
If yes, how to connect second TV with Blue-Tooth?
Thanks in advance.
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Can I connect my Bedroom TV Thru my Buzztv by Blue-Tooth and then just take my Remote with me to watch?
If yes, how to connect second TV with Blue-Tooth?
Thanks in advance.
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add a second tv but not use box?
DODGE the father
RAM the daughter
“Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut.”
to use your buzztv device to a tv it needs to be connected via hdmi
you could use a splitter so remote doesn't matter
if your tv has a bluetooth remote you could add it and see how it functions
DODGE the father
RAM the daughter
“Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut.”
Bluetooth is only for the remote and potentially speakers/headphones. I use bluetooth earbuds in my bedroom for night watching when the wife falls asleep.
Bluetooth has nothing to do with the video signal. As mentioned above, you still need to use HDMI to connect the Buzz box to your second TV. You can use an HMDI video splitter, or sometimes there are some HDMI switches which can work in reverse (ie: 1 source, and you can select one of multiple destination - but not all of them have that capability).
i dont own a buzz have a Onn but if its discoverable
on a pc/laptop with bluetooth you should
be able to mircast the tv downstairs with buzz connected
to the tv upstairs but you would be subjected to viewing
the same channel as the connected buzz downstairs and it would have to be on
but if the remote would reach the buzz from upstairs to the buzz unit downstairs
good to go but again only the same 1 channel can be viewed at a time.it works on the
Onn but i cant test a buzz so not sure if it would work for you
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Last edited by Highwayman; 06-24-2023 at 04:52 PM.
For small resolutions, it may not be barely useable for video. Don't forget that BT 5.0 (which is what the Classic has - and assuming TV has at least the same), only supports a MAX throughput of 2 Mbps, and that is under ideal conditions only. Mirroring a phone screen and not caring about a little lag, is not an issue. But doing Video would be a really crappy experience.
Now, if you use WiFi to miracast, that "may" be a different story.
Anyhow, my suspicion is that any wireless protocol used to try to "cast" video to this TV would be anything but ideal, and more frustration than it is worth. But hey, that is all about the experimentation![]()