Audio output vs. headphone.


I bought device Aluratek model ABC01F (https://aluratek.com/universal-bluetooth-audio-receiver-transmitter).What I want is very simple - I want to connect that device to my PC an use my blue-tooth headphones.
I use the green audio output on the back side. The blue-tooth got configured and I can hear the sound. BUT volume is EXTREEMLY week.
In Aluratek support they told me that the problem is the this green socket is no good for headphones at all (as a matter of fact I am able to use my old Creative audio colons with 3.5 mm jack there). Support told me that green socket I have is not supposed to work with headphones and that my computer simply has no sound output for headphones at all. What can I do?  
alexserov

Showing 1 response by mastering92

If the volume is already maxed out on your Bluetooth headphones and the Bluetooth transmitter/your computer, then it won’t get any louder.

An awesome Bluetooth headphone:

https://www.audio-technica.com/en-ca/ath-dsr9bt

Above is the best Bluetooth headphone I’ve heard. Interesting tech, and many of ATs other BT headphones are great too.

If you only want to spend a little, go for Jabra or Jam Bluetooth headphones.

For sound problems on your computer, run the audio troubleshooter.