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What can I use to connect my bluetooth headphones to my TV?
I have this kind of old Dynex TV (probably like 5 years old I think). I would like to get something that I can connect to it so the sound comes through my bluetooth headphones. I have no idea what to search on Google if there is anything to search. So if you know of any devices that'll work it'd be greatly appreciated.
I actually found an audio jack on the back of my TV that allows me to plug in headphones so all I need is a bluetooth receiver that could allow me to connect my head phones so my new question is any suggestions?
I actually found an audio jack on the back of my TV that allows me to plug in headphones so all I need is a bluetooth receiver that could allow me to connect my head phones so my new question is any suggestions?
4 Answers
- Grumpy MacLv 74 years ago
The problem is that HDTV audio is 5.1. This is tricky to down-convert to stereo.
If you use a cable/sat box, these sometimes have red/white stereo outputs that would work to a Bluetooth adapter.
Beyond that - there is no easy solution. I have been looking for these solutions, but unless you are ready to shell out for a Plantronics RIG system that can be fed from the optical output there is not much.