Sony Bdp-S6700
Bluray Player
Sony Bdp-S6700
Bluray Player
The unit is durable and works perfectly. However, we don't have small children, but we can imagine that the appliance can take a lot.
If they are from Sony and suitable, then a lot!
Text Sony:
"Listen to your music anywhere in the house with the multi-room feature of the Sony Music Center App1 (formerly SongPal). SongPal Link lets you group selected Sony soundbars and speakers together."
Got it?
Have fun!
No, you cannot connect Apple's AirPods directly to the Sony BDP-S6700 Blu-ray player via Bluetooth if you want to send the audio signals directly from the player to the AirPods. The BDP-S6700 supports Bluetooth, but it is specific to connecting to Bluetooth-compatible headphones or speakers that support the appropriate Bluetooth protocol compatible with the player. AirPods use a special protocol from Apple that is not directly compatible with the BDP-S6700.
However, if you use a device such as a TV or other device that supports AirPods and then send the audio output from that device to the BDP-S6700, it could work, but this would be an indirect connection.
No, the Sony BDP-S6700 Blu-ray player does not have an integrated internet browser that allows you to access the internet directly. However, it does support the streaming of online services such as Netflix, Amazon Video and YouTube via its pre-installed apps.
Automatically generated from the .I have just connected the player to my monitor via HDMI cable. It works. However, as my monitor has no speakers, I can't answer the question about the sound. But the picture is there.
Can now confirm the statement from Sony Europe. The player only plays DVDs with Code 2 and Blu-ray Region B.
Hello Yes you can, it's very simple. The format can be defined in the Settings screen. Just tried it out. 😀