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  2. Use Your Bluetooth Headphones with your Samsung Smart TV

    forums.tomsguide.com/faq/use-your-bluetooth-headphones-with-your-samsung-smart...

    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.”.

  3. How do I connect bluetooth headphones to a non smart tv with hdmi...

    forums.tomsguide.com/threads/how-do-i-connect-bluetooth-headphones-to-a-non...

    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.

  4. Connect headphones wirelessly to LG tv | Tom's Guide Forum

    forums.tomsguide.com/threads/connect-headphones-wirelessly-to-lg-tv.144525

    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 ...

  5. Solved! - No audio out on my tv. I want to send sound to...

    forums.tomsguide.com/threads/no-audio-out-on-my-tv-i-want-to-send-sound-to...

    Well Kemosabe, this TV apparently has NO AUDIO OUT of any kind as you said, is a P.O.S. Feel like opening it up and solder a 3.5mm stereo jack to the speakers? would be your only option, or buy new TV.

  6. Pairing a Yamaha RX-V485 with a Sony WH1000XM2 Bluetooth...

    forums.tomsguide.com/threads/pairing-a-yamaha-rx-v485-with-a-sony-wh1000xm2...

    Steps: 1) Update the firmware of you RX-V485. YOU NEED TO DO THIS, otherwise the "Device Search" option won't appear. 2) Lets say you have your TV connected on input HDMI1. While on HDMI1 press and hold the power button on your headphones until you hear the "Bluetooth pairing" prompt. 3) On your remote control press: Setup>Bluetooth>Device Search.

  7. how to connect headphones to a tv which has a sound bar

    forums.tomsguide.com/threads/how-to-connect-headphones-to-a-tv-which-has-a...

    Solution. #3. You will need to split the audio output of the TV and connect both the soundbar and bluetooth transmitter to the splitter. What kind of splitter and transmitter you use depends on what type of audio output the TV has. 0.

  8. bluetooth transmitter with multiple outputs | Tom's Guide Forum

    forums.tomsguide.com/threads/bluetooth-transmitter-with-multiple-outputs.169472

    I want to plug the toslink into a bluetooth transmitter that has a 3.5mm output (for wired headphones, if desired) and a second 3.5mm output to route the audio back into the tv via rca. This should allow me to listen to bluetooth headphones, wired headphones, or the tv speakers, as desired, without having to change the tv menu settings. I could ...

  9. Connect PC to TV with Bluetooth - Tom's Guide Forum

    forums.tomsguide.com/threads/connect-pc-to-tv-with-bluetooth.425847

    Jan 19, 2018. Solution. #2. If you want to listen to the TV you need to connect the headphones to that not the Nuc. Depending on the TV you can use a bluetooth transmitter to pair wireless phones with that. Ones like these.

  10. Solved! - Is Bluetooth important - Tom's Guide Forum

    forums.tomsguide.com/threads/is-bluetooth-important.444350

    5. 21,215. Jan 21, 2019. Solution. #3. Bluetooth operates in the 2.4 GHz band. It should be avoided for speakers except as a last resort. A million things will interfere with Bluetooth, including running the microwave oven. Bluetooth headphones and wireless mice are not so bad because the receiver sits fairly close to the transmitter.

  11. Question No 3.5 jack to connect In-ear Headphones - Tom's Guide...

    forums.tomsguide.com/threads/no-3-5-jack-to-connect-in-ear-headphones-tv-lg-43...

    No problem. TV most likely has an optical audio output. HTS has optical audio input. Connect them with a toslink optical cable. You may have to turn the optical output on and the TV speakers off. Check the TV manual. No loss of quality using optical rather than ARC. 0.