Comment by beepbooptheory

1 day ago

Why? This is a device more for home audio/audiophile uses it seems? Why does latency matter there?

Audio systems get used for more than playing back music and film soundtracks.

People use audio system at home to play electronic instruments. People also play video games. People do all kinds of stuff.

Latency is an important factor in these things.

Even videoconferencing and podcasting: With a microphone pointed at your face and a set of headphones used for monitoring that microphone, latency matters.

(It matters more to some people than others -- some people can tolerate hearing themselves later and continue to speak just fine, while some others increasingly sound like they're having a stroke as monitoring latency goes up and eventually become unable to produce coherent strings of phonemes.)