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On 11/10/2018 at 12:12 AM, Chase Goldman said:

As a result of the issues cited above and for warm weather comfort, I chose to go with the relatively more expensive (and slightly more rugged) Audio 66 APTX LL BT Pro back phones, recommended by another forum member, that are IP rated for dust, sweat and moisture resistance (but not immersion proof) so should stand up better to field use and they also boast great comfort, and audio as well as positive control button engagement.

Got an Amazon link to these, I get nothing when putting in Audio 66 APTX LL BT Pro back headphones ?

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I like mine more for using with my phone than with the detector. They work great for that.  Despite them being low latency, there is a delay in the audio and coil timing.  You will really notice it if you use a pair of wired headphones with the Nox over say a target laying on top of the ground or a marked in ground target.  It's not much, and pending on your plug size you may not even notice it at all. But its there for sure.  I do like some of the features of the wireless phones. They aren't bad at all.  But after getting Tony Eisenhowers waterproof phones...I am going to use them full time with the Nox. On land and in water.  I really like 'em that much.  

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Had the name mixed up.  Here's the link:

66 AUDIO - BTS Pro - Wireless Bluetooth 4.2 Headphones https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M8M4PU7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_2LQ6Bb4TQYHV5

Don't get the newer (blue) model, it is not APTX LL.

Update the headphone firmware per this post to get the BT+ symbol on your Equinox:

 

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