There is some confusion in this thread.I was in a similar situation a month ago.
There is a reason why bluetooth based headsets are not exactly encouraged by TV manufacturers, and one of the reasons being the infamous bluetooth lag, where the audio ever so slightly lags behind the video. It is just discernible enough to aggrieve you. anyways as the qualty of transmitter goes up, the lag also goes down.
This is why most of the wireless headsets meant for televisions use more "instantaneous" form of communication like RF or iRDa
So you want wireless audio from your Bravia TV to a pair of heaphones?
Your options include:
1. Wireless headphones : (RF Based)
+ Have great range, dont require line of sight,No Lag
- occasional disturbances
2. IrDa (Infrared based)
+ No lag, good quality, cheaper
- requires line of sight
3. Bluetooth based
+ dont require line of sight, good range, good range of devices to choose from
- Fast paced action might see a slight lag between the video and audio
What you are looking for is "Bluetooth transmitter", the Logitech one posted above is "Bluetooth adapter"
Go for something like the leoxys ones mentioned earlier in the thread.
what I went with is
1.Bluetooth transmitter :
http://www.amazon.com/TaoTronics-Wi..._UL160_SR160,160_&refRID=1F4GP632ZVE65EK5W7H5
2. Bluetooth headset :
http://www.cnet.com/products/samsung-hs3000-bluetooth-headset/
The taotronics adapter is of great quality and has very little lag. We have three Bravia TV's at home and it works perfectly with all of them.
I will post a pic tomorrow to show how I have setup the transmitter in my room
regards,
aka.