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🎧 Elevate your TV audio game—wireless freedom with zero delay!
The Avantree Oasis Plus 2 is a Bluetooth transmitter designed for TVs with optical or AUX outputs, enabling wireless streaming to two Bluetooth headphones simultaneously. Featuring aptX-Adaptive codec for ultra-low latency, it ensures perfect lip-sync audio. The device supports optical passthrough to soundbars, includes a remote for easy volume control, and offers seamless pairing with a range of Bluetooth audio devices, making it ideal for private, high-quality TV listening without disturbing others.













| ASIN | B0DHCKM5T4 |
| Additional Features | 1. Supports Two Headphones; 2. Optical Audio Passthrough; 3. Easy Volume Control |
| Audio Input | Optical, 3.5mm AUX |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio Output Type | optical, auxiliary |
| Battery Weight | 0.03 Grams |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15 in MP3 Player Bluetooth Transmitters |
| Bluetooth support? | Yes |
| Brand | Avantree |
| Built-In Media | AUX 3.5mm Audio Cable, Oasis Plus 2 Transmitter, Optical Audio Cable, Remote Control, Type C Power Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatibility Options | Bluetooth headphones/earbuds/wired speaker, TV's with optical TOSLINK) or AUX (3.5mm) audio output ports |
| Compatible Devices | TVs equipped with Optical (TOSLINK) or AUX (3.5mm) audio output ports |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | Optical & AUX |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Remote Control |
| Controller Type | Hand Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 7,043 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Includes Remote | Yes |
| Installation Type | wired |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 0.04 Kilowatt Hours |
| Manufacturer | Avantree |
| Model Name | Oasis Plus 2 |
| Number of Batteries | 9V batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of Lithium-ion Cells | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Rechargeable Battery Included | Yes |
| Special Feature | 1. Supports Two Headphones; 2. Optical Audio Passthrough; 3. Easy Volume Control |
| Supported Application | TVs equipped with Optical (TOSLINK) or AUX (3.5mm) audio output ports |
| Supported Media Type | MP3, WAV |
| Supported Standards | Bluetooth, aptX-Adaptive, aptX-Low Latency |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Warranty - 24 months (product registration to cover first 12m return shipment cost) | Extensive Support: Chat, Email, Phone, Online Clinic, Video Tutorials, FAQ and Registration - avantree.com/support |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
W**W
Perfect!
I use earbuds at night to watch TV so I don't bother other people. However the Blu tooth on my TV only has a range of about 20 feet. So I watched video reviews on blu tooth transmitters, and this one was highly rated. I'm so glad I purchased this! Plug and play, easy to pair. Zero latency (voices match mouths) when paired with my Bose QC II earbuds. I can walk all over the house and hear the TV. Great for when I'm cooking or doing dishes. NOTE: MAKE SURE YOU PAIR WITH aptX LOW LATENCY EARBUDS/HEADPHONES/SPEAKERS OR THERE WILL BE A DELAY WITH THE TV IMAGE. SETUP - I initially used the included optical cable straight from the TV to the transmitter because I figured it would be the best sound quality. It worked great, but I could only adjust the volume with the buttons on the device itself, as opposed to the TV remote. So I switched to the 3.5mm audio cable - also included - and the sound is just as good, and I can now adjust the volume using my TV remote! Great device, does exactly what it says, and even looks nice. I like the touch screen buttons elegantly laid out on top of the device.
T**.
No lip sync delay!
Intent: Watch TV both with headset and existing sound bar simultaneously. My Setup: Avantree aptX HD Transmitter/Receiver (device being reviewed) Avantree [2020 New] aptX-HD 24 Bit Hi-Fi Bluetooth 5.0 Active Noise Cancelling Headphones Existing Vizio TV with optical audio output Existing Vizio sound bar w/ Bluetooth subwoofer Setup: Fairly simple to connect the Avantree Tx/Rx to the optical audio output of the TV and, using the Tx/ Bypass mode (switch on the right side of unit), connect the sound bar to the Avantree Tx/Rx. Selected Low Latency priority mode using the switch on the left side. Power provided by USB connection from the TV. Easy on. Simple to pair with both headsets, (Holding Tx button for 2 sec puts the unit in pairing mode, then put the desired headset in pairing mode and Voila!) - voice prompt confirms connection (and the voice can be turned off/on as it could become annoying after awhile but is useful inn the early setup phase.) Device remembers and recognizes each headset as it is turned on and within range. For my situation, the range seems quite adequate. Can roam around the entire house without dropping. Avantree Tx is centrally located in the living room. Tried the furthest reaches of the basement without issue - at least 40-50 ft away with wooden studded walls/floors. Pros: Easy setup/pairing, Bypass mode works fine to allow both sound bar and headsets. No lip sync delay when used in conjunction with compatible headset. Also, customer support is very good. Initially had an issue with a different headset that was causing an issue and not allowing Low Latency mode. Once I paired the device with an appropriate headset, everything was great. Cons: Given my setup, when both headset and soundbar are used, there is a slight echo (time delay between the two devices) Do not notice any lip sync delay with either headset or sound bar when used individually but when used together there is a slight reverb. I suspect that this is due to my older model sound bar which is not "low latency". Not terribly bothersome for me but something to consider.
Z**)
Good Transmitter / Receiver If your headphones are the only device nearby.
I purchased his device years ago because I live in an apartment and I generally listen to my music and TV with headphones as not to disturb my neighbors. This transmitter / receiver worked well for five years, but I had to get a new one when it had trouble pairing. Unfortunately while this was the best transmitter/ receiver five years ago, now there are better options, simply because you have to pair your devices blind with this. Because of this I returned the second one I purchased (in 2023). Today, there are just too many Bluetooth devices that will: pair with this device instead of your headphones, or cause interference when you try to pair. So if you live in a house without a lot of Bluetooth devices and you are far from your neighbors, this might work for you. However, there are similarly priced options on Amazon that allow you to select the device you wish to pair. A more detailed review follows. My item came packaged in card box with an outer sleeve displaying the item an brand. Included were the transmitter /receiver, an optical cable, a 1/8” male-male stereo cable, a usb power cable and the instructions. A 120V (wall plug) to USB adaptor was not included. Avantree justifies this as reducing waste and recommends you plug the device directly into you TV. The justification, to reduce waste, while common today is non-sense and ridiculous. Set up is fairly straightforward. The TV audio out connects on the audio in side and your stereo (or what ever device you normally send audio to) connects on the audio out side. I should note that while the device supports both optical audio and a more traditional 1/8” stereo cable, you can’t cross these in bypass mode. i.e., if you use the optical cable for input, the optical cable has to be used for output for bypass to work. Pairing devices to the transmitter can be difficult. When switched to transmitter mode the device automatically will pair with the last device(s) or enter pairing mode. You can also hold the pairing button for a few seconds to enter pairing mode. As mentioned earlier, in either case, the device will latch on to the strongest signal and pair with that. It doesn’t matter if that signal is your headphones or your neighbor’s smart speaker, because pairing is blind. The second “B” channel is even more difficult to pair because wi-if signals interfere on that band. In fact the only way i could get something paired on the B channel was to take the device to my car, drive far away and pair my headphones away from any interference. Once set up the device has three modes, transmitter/ bypass, off/bypass and receiver. In transmitter mode you can both transmit and have music go to your stereo. In the off mode, the device is unpowered but sound will go to your stereo. There are two sound modes, low latency and high fidelity. In the low latency mode, lag is minimized sacrificing some sound quality. In the high definition mode, audio quality is prioritized at the expense of some lag. The former mode requires headphones that can support low latency. Either way sound quality is fine and there is minimal lag. Again, while I was happy with my purchase five years ago, today the technology/ features of this device are outdated. Blind Bluetooth pairing just isn’t a good option today and for that reason alone I can’t give it five stars, even if the blind pairing is part of the design. I’ll rate this for four stars, for the quality of the device sound and low latency. I’m deducting a star primary because of blind pairing and a lack of a usb to wall adaptor to power the device.
K**N
THIS SMALL DEVICE IS AWESOME!
This, little device is the PERFECT solution for watching TV! There are literally cords and settings for every TV, Satellite receiver and earbuds/headphones configuration. I didn't want to fiddle with my TV, which is mounted to the wall and weighs a ton, so, I hooked it up one to the back of my Dish network receiver. This unit has a "Bypass Mode," so there's no need to use the remote that came with the TV at all! This magical device works so well, I immediately bought a second one for my bedroom, which I hooked it up to the back of my Joey. The BEST part is that one person can wear headsets/earbuds and others in the room can STILL hear the TV at a different volume! So, if you're hearing impaired or just prefer listening at a different volume from your guests, it's no problem with this device. You can also mute the TV and still listen at any volume you like! Set up is simple via the voice prompt and instant pairing mode, making it practically idiot-proof. The good news is, even if you're an idiot, the friendly customer service and technical support team are only a phone call away. You can even schedule a next day, comprehensive phone consultation and they'll walk you through set up and first use, which took about 5 minutes, it's that easy! They even scheduled a follow-up call the next day to confirm I was fully satisfied, which I am! This is a great company selling quality products at unbeatable prices. My advice, buy two of these units now, you won't be disappointed!
B**D
I really wanted this to work in spite of strength of the bluetooth transmitter is 12 feet!
The bluetooth range is terrible. The specs say 155 feet. I tried this with 2 different bluetooth devices. Both as a single connection each. and then both together.I also tried it with spdif and 3.5mm audio. spdif on my samsung tv and 3.5mm ausio on a lenovo laptop. If I am sitting within 3 feet of it ... it's great. so there are connectivity problems with this Oasis. Debating now to try a replacement, or return for something else. Will update. Update: did the paperwork, next day received new Oasis. Initial test. Don't know why the initial connection to BT earphones selected SBC as the codec and should have selected aptx HD (H). connected them to earbuds flicked the HD LL switch and switched between SBC and H. Now will test w headset again. Now the headset connects in HD!! Will do another test with the optical cable. Then I will shut down the wifi for 15 minutes after I power up the Oasis again. Rasing to 4 stars. Second update: connected to optical from samsung tv and output to soundbar. Everything works flawlessly. CONCLUSION: Obviously the first device was defective. I had mentioned that the box looked as if it had been opened although the seal was intact. This device was a POS. QUESTION?: Why does Amazon or Avantree let this crap happen? This makes me reluctant to buy from Amazon. Ok they will replace it, but do you want to play the game “will this one work”? After a couple of times I hate the game! I have been buying elsewhere and NOT running into this issue. REVISIT: so I tried it today the next day. No sound. The optical connection kept flashing on and off. WTF it worked last night. Today no sound?? Will contact support and if no satisfaction then back to Amazon. Back to 1 star. How difficult is the setup with a Samsung tv let me count the ways. First this is old bt tech but still works. The real issue was the optical cable output format. It was set to dolby atmos, BUT needed to be set at PCM. THE Spectrum input worked for audio out but NONE of the apps (netflix, prime, appletv …). So I separated the power so it would stay on when I shut off the tv. A huge PITA. But when it works it’s nothing short of wonderfully! Well the protocol dropping aptxhd at totally unpredictable times is more than annoying. I really want stuff to work. I don’t want to have to jump through hoops to keep it working. This is truly a POS. DO NOT BUY!! I am sending the second one back too. I will NEVER buy a product from Avantree again. For $69 this is way too much of a headache to get working, to keep working and the random drop offs are the straw that breaks my camel’s back.
A**R
Fantastic quality for using BT sound with a television
This review is for Avantree Oasis Plus Certified aptX HD Bluetooth 5.0 Transmitter Receiver for TV, Soundbar PassThrough, Class 1 Long Range, Voice Guide, Touch Screen, aptX Low Latency Audio Adapter for 2 Headphones I've had it for going on 4 years now; it's plugged in with a digital optical cable in transmitter mode, so I can use USB headphones/earbuds when watching movies at night. It still works without issue; I keep it in LL (Low Latency) Priority mode. One set of old headphones I use was relegated to TV use because the Oasis Plus has its own volume controls, and the old bluetooth headphones volume switch is almost dead - after fighting to get the headphones to max volume, I can use the Oasis volume controls to quiet them when needed. The voice prompts, when enabled, come out of a speaker on the Oasis Plus itself, which is VERY useful for figuring out what's going on. The 164 foot range is the standard consumer marketing range of "If the transmitter and receiver are both on an empty planet at the top of tall, tall towers with no obstructions between them, the range would be...". Suffice it to say the range is obviously far superior to my previous little Saturn bluetooth transciever, as well as superior to the range of any laptop or cellphone in the house. I attribute at least most of that to it using a real antenna. Range is obviously affected by other Bluetooth devices, other 2.4Ghz devices including 2.4Ghz wifi, walls, people, windows, airducts, appliances, etc. I can still hear it throughout the house (it's pretty centrally located, to be fair). Seeing the SBC/APTX/LL/HD light up is kind of nice; it does seem to operate with decent latency with SBC mode earbuds- if I watch for it, I can see it, but it isn't bad. With APTX mode it's quite low latency. I don't have any APTX LL mode equipment, unfortunately. Essentially: This, in transmitter mode, will have as low a latency as your receivers allow. For me, APTX headphones are good enough when I care, and SBC is good enough when I don't care. If they weren't, APTX LL would have been. Power is by Micro-USB with no internal batteries, which is part of why I bought it - my previous tiny bluetooth transceiver's internal batteries died, rendering it useless. This one just keeps trucking. If you need to take it portable, use a USB power bank. I'm not sure how dual headphones works, since I only use it with one.
B**T
Solved my TV connection problems.
My use: I connect two bluetooth headphones (wireless) to the TV [LG C1] for casual viewing and two audiophile headphones (wired) for serious viewing (opera, movies). The speakers, while good quality, don't work for my old ears or very well for my odd-shaped room. The TV does a lousy job of connecting to the bluetooth. Fussy sometimes, dropping connections, forcing me to go into the settings to correct too often. The Avantree solves all of this. The Avantree powers on when the TV powers on. The Avantree connects immediately to both bluetooth headphones as soon as they are turned on. The Avantree passes the optical signal through to my dac/headphone amp so the wired headphones turn on instantly when that amp is powered on. Any one or all four headphones all on with a single click. The TV forced a choice: wireless of wired, not both. Now all four headphones work together. Caveat: If you have Bose QC Ultra headphones (as I have) you will notice that both the Bose and the Avantree advertise that they use the aptX-adaptive codec. The lowest latency seems to be aptX-LL which the Avantree supports but the Bose does not. There are other quality bluetooth headphones that will give a slightly better lip-synch for TV by connecting with aptX-LL. The difference is subtle but some people are sensitive to it. EDIT: Device failed in three months; failure to pair with two headsets and failure to reset to factory settings. Avantree is responsive for problems and did replace the item. The sound quality on the replaced item is not as good. But ...my assessment of the situation for 2026 and beyond is that this item and similar ones are obsolete. For future use do not buy old bluetooth devices for TV viewing. Newer Auracast devices (when the technology is mature and stable) will solve latency problems, connectivity problems and allow far more than two headsets to be reliably used.
K**E
Works as advertised
Great addition to my home system. I have an Avantree DG60P that I was happy with. The DG60P was dying and Avantree doesn't make it anymore so I decided to upgrade to this Oasis. Now instead of just one pair of wireless headphones I can transmit to two and still output to my reciever. Just beware they mean it when they say turn off all other bluetooth radios, it auto connected to my blu ray player on initial setup. Thanks Avantree for another great gadget.
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