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Tv Headphones - Unable To Connect
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I recently bought a new Samsung Smart TV but there doesn't appear to be an outlet to connect my headphones. There are USB and HDMI ports but no sockets.
How do I connect my headphones or will I need to get new ones which are bluetooth?
How do I connect my headphones or will I need to get new ones which are bluetooth?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Only one model within the UHD 7 series has a headphone socket. Others don't. (See the table in the link below).
Otherwise (quote) "Some Samsung LED TVs are not fitted with mini headphone port, rather they have a digital optical audio out for Home theatre connection, if you wish to listen to the TV through headphones, it will require the TV to be plugged into any audio amplifier that has both a digital line-in, and a mini jack headphone out"
Otherwise (quote) "Some Samsung LED TVs are not fitted with mini headphone port, rather they have a digital optical audio out for Home theatre connection, if you wish to listen to the TV through headphones, it will require the TV to be plugged into any audio amplifier that has both a digital line-in, and a mini jack headphone out"
:( I absolutely have to have a tv with a headphone socket and was somewhat dismayed at the amount of tvs that don't have one when I bought my new tv a few months ago.
Buenchico, I have seen hdmi to audio jack adapters available - would that work okay? I didn't go down that route as I need all the hdmi ports I can get.
Buenchico, I have seen hdmi to audio jack adapters available - would that work okay? I didn't go down that route as I need all the hdmi ports I can get.
Hc4361:
I've been checking out the multitude of optical digital-to-analogue audio converters available on Amazon. All of them seem to state that they're only compatible with the 2.1 audio standard, rather than the 5.1 audio output provided by Samsung UHD 7 series TV sets.
However, as you suggest, HDMI-to-analogue would seem to be a possibility:
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I've been checking out the multitude of optical digital-to-analogue audio converters available on Amazon. All of them seem to state that they're only compatible with the 2.1 audio standard, rather than the 5.1 audio output provided by Samsung UHD 7 series TV sets.
However, as you suggest, HDMI-to-analogue would seem to be a possibility:
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We always have to have a tv with headphone socket as other half hard of hearing. Our Panasonic is brill as you can have headphones only on or headphones and external speakers at different levels of volume. I hope we don't have to buy a new one as this one is quite old now...as I don't think many come with same facilities.
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