![]() ![]() ![]() Other folks’ setups will be different of course. That way the unit powers off when the TV is off, solving the previous problem. The solution was to power the TV Connector from one of the (switched) USB outputs on the TV. Since there’s no practical way to change audio formats on my setup, it was back to analog. However, when using the optical input, the TV Connector starts flashing red whenever it sees a Dolby Digital or DTS signal, and doesn’t transmit. The optical output of my TV didn’t have this problem, so the TV connector would stop transmitting instantly once the TV was turned off. Therefore, when the TV Connector was powered by its cube and using the analog input, the TV connector was always live and transmitting. The TV connector came with a cube power supply and cord, or one can power it with the cord alone from any suitable USB port.įor whatever reason, the analog output of my 4 yr old Samsung TV has some signal on it even when the TV is off (standby). Input – the TV connector has a single audio input which accepts either a standard 3.5mm male analog stereo connector, or an included short adapter patch cord to mate with a standard Toslink optical cable. Instead I had to changed the gain of the TV Connector settings in the HAs. If I had the TV Connector version with volume controls, adjustment would have been easier. The default volume of my HAs in TV streaming mode was too high. My guess is that either version with or without volume controls, works with Moxi Alls, Phonak Direct, and Phonak Marvel. The Unitron web site shows the version with volume controls being compatible with my Moxi Alls. The Ebay listing claimed it was exclusively for Phonak Direct models, but it was identical to my Unitron version. ![]() I say that because I compared an Ebay photo of the underside of the Phonak version, to my own. It appears to be identical to the Phonak version without volume controls. Unitron vs Phonak, and volume controls - I have the Unitron TV Connector without volume controls on top. Very slick and convenient, and can connect to multiple sets of HAs at the same time. Pairing with HAs is quick and easy, and once paired, the TV Connector transmits whenever an input audio signal is present and the HAs are in range. Short version – it does what it’s supposed to do and I’m happy with it. Since I had trouble finding much information about TV Connector details, I thought I’d write a review of the one I purchased. ![]()
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