Well, there's part of your problem right there. No need to even mention Bluetooth or device-related delays.
South Australia to North Britain is the better part of literally half way across the globe. It's either 64000 km at lightspeed (via satellite) or roughly 35000 km via optic fibre cable at 60% lightspeed (e.g. equivalent to ~60000km at lightspeed).
That's 200 ms one way latency just from the distance alone (best case scenario, no less), so 400 ms of latency just from distance alone. Even with something like Starlink we'd still be talking about at least 100 ms latency.
The whole latency from wireless protocols and codecs are just the cherry on top.
Well, there's part of your problem right there. No need to even mention Bluetooth or device-related delays.
South Australia to North Britain is the better part of literally half way across the globe. It's either 64000 km at lightspeed (via satellite) or roughly 35000 km via optic fibre cable at 60% lightspeed (e.g. equivalent to ~60000km at lightspeed).
That's 200 ms one way latency just from the distance alone (best case scenario, no less), so 400 ms of latency just from distance alone. Even with something like Starlink we'd still be talking about at least 100 ms latency.
The whole latency from wireless protocols and codecs are just the cherry on top.