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fruitsalad | 18:29 Mon 18th Oct 2021 | Technology
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Can anyone please tell me in simple terms :) How to connect my wireless headphones to my TV.
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well assuming your TV has blue tooth just find the pairing function.
It ain't gonna be that simple, 'cos there are too many unknowns in your question!

Firstly, are your wireless headphones Bluetooth ones or are they the sort where a base unit transmits a radio signal to them?

Next, if your headphones are Bluetooth ones, are you sure that your TV set actually offers a Bluetooth connection? (The exact make and model number, from the back of the set, might help here).

Alternatively, if your headphones are the sort that work with a base unit to transmit a signal, does your TV have a headphone socket?
I did this myself recently. There are videos on YouTube that show you how to do it, but I think Chris will probably tell you how it's done.
Speak of the 'ole devil.:-)
This was my thread in case it helps at all.
https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Technology/Question1768521.html
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Thanks guys, headphones are Bluetooth, but not sure the tv is, although it is a new one.
You'll probably need to go into the menu on your TV, Fruitsalad, (unless there's a Bluetooth button on the remote control) but there are hundreds of different ways of doing what you want; it all depends upon the make and model of your TV set.

So please tell us the exact make and model. (i.e. not just something like 'Sony', or 'Sony Bravia', but, for example, 'Sony Bravia KDL43WF663'. The information should be on the back of the set, on the box it came in and probably on the front cover of the installation booklet that came with it too).

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