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All you need to do is open the Smart TV menu. Go through the menu and locate the Bluetooth option. Clicking on this, a menu for your Bluetooth connectivity options will open up. 2. Connection Mode. When you open the Bluetooth menu, you will find the option of “Bluetooth Audio Devices.”.
Mar 25, 2010. 20,156. 284. 124,800. May 4, 2018. Solution. #2. Not through HDMI, you need an audio out on the TV and you can get a bluetooth adapter for that to pair your headphones to. Or connect to whatever source you are using to that audio out.
I have a new LG TV with no audio output and an old (8 years) LG stereo and I want to connect a pair of Sennheiser wireless headphones (non Bluetooth) that I want to use to listen to my TV. I believe I need a splitter but I'm not sure what kind to buy. Advice please.
Then I can toggle between channels from the headphones with the flick of a switch and listen to the tv on channel 1 and the stereo on channel 2. The other advantage, the wireless headphones come with a Bluetooth adapter, so I can connect it with other Bluetooth enabled devices and not limited to using them only for the tv.
The optical audio out of any TV is fixed in volume and works whether the TV speakers are on or not. You turn the TV volume down when you want to use the headphones and up when you don't or you could have both at the same time with different volumes for each. How you would add a soundbar would depend on the connections that the TV and soundbar ...
Solution. #2. Wireless headphones fail into two (or three) categories: - Bluetooth - universal, work with most smartphones / tablets, will need Bluetooth transmitter (bought separately) for your TV. - FM (radio) or IR (infa-red) - work only with a transmitter they are designed for. Since they are usualy sold as a set, setting up is kind of ...
The Bose has an aux input. The TV has an optical audio output. You will need an optical to analog converter and cables to connect the TV to it and it to the Bose. Check the manual on how to turn on and configure the optical output. You may need to turn off the TV speakers and change the output to PCM stereo to get it working.
Try starting here... 1. Go into "Device Manager" and click on "Bluetooth". 2. Select the "PropertiesP of the first item listed (which is 'usually' the wireless bluetooth module). NOTE: If the first one is not the correct one on your device, then try the others that are listed. 3.
Did you plug in the headphone to the correct 3.5" connector of the TV? Some might have more than one of these similar connections. Do the wireless headphones have a 3.5" connector? Which headphones are you using? Raise the volume while the headphones are connected. Which kogan 49''inch smart tv are you using? This one?
147. 103,240. Mar 15, 2018. Solution. #2. You can't connect headphones to a soundbar. Even if it has bluetooth it will be a receiver not a transmitter. You could split the audio output of the TV that is now connected to the soundbar and connect both it and a bluetooth transmitter. The TV menu would be set to output in PCM.