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Miccus Home RTX 2.0
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System Requirements
The Miccus® Home RTX 2.0 transmits or receives high quality
stereo audio paired with any compable A2DP Bluetooth® prole
transming or receiving device.
Transmit Mode (TX): Use the RTX 2.0 with any device capable
of Receiving a Bluetooth® wireless audio signal (Bluetooth®
proles refer to this feature as A2DP). Such capable devices include
Bluetooth® enabled headphones/speakers or an adapter such as
the Miccus® Home RTX, Mini-jack RTX, Home RTX Mini, and SR-71
Stealth Headphones.
Antenna
CH1 Indicator (blue)
CH2 indicator (blue)
Opcal Indicator
3.5mm Indicator
⑥ 3.5mm audio output
⑦ Opcal audio output (TOSLINK)
Antenna Connector
USB
Opcal audio input (TOSLINK)
3.5mm audio input
RX/TX Mode
3
GengAquainted
4
ReceiveMode(RX): Use the RTX 2.0 with any device capable of
Transming a Bluetooth® wireless audio signal (Bluetooth® proles
refer to this feature as A2DP). Such capable devices include mobile
phones, tablets, and PCs or a Bluetooth® audio adapter such as the
Miccus® Home RTX, Home RTX Mini, Mini-jack TX4, and Mini-jack RTX.
Bluetooth®CodecSupport: The Miccus® Home RTX 2.0 provides support
for four common Bluetooth® audio codecs: SBC, AAC, aptX, aptX Low
Latency. In order to pair using a given codec, both the transming
device and the receiving device must support the codec. The Home
RTX 2.0 will automacally pair at the highest quality common codec
that both devices support. All Bluetooth® audio devices commonly
support the SBC codec. Unless device specic documentaon indicates
otherwise, it is most likely the Home RTX 2.0 will pair with your device
using the SBC codec.
Note:
• The Miccus Home RTX 2.0 will use the aptX Low Latency codec
only when paired with another device that also supports aptX
Low Latency.
• If television or video audio is your primary use, then it is recom-
mended to purchase the Miccus® SR-71 Stealth headphones or
other A2DP compable Bluetooth® headphones/speakers that
support the aptX Low Latency codec. With dual-link pairing
enabled the aptX Low Latency codec is non-funconal.
• When dual link paired with two sets of aptX Low Latency
headphones, the Home RTX 2.0 will dual-link stream in aptX
Low Latency.
OtherEndBluetoothDevice Audio Latency
aptX Low Latency 38ms (+ or – 5ms)
aptX 70ms (+ or – 10ms)
SBC 220ms (+ or – 50ms)

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