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Thread: Anyone clued up on Bose headphones and tv Bluetooth?

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    Anyone clued up on Bose headphones and tv Bluetooth?

    Having just received a set of Bose noise cancelling headphones for my birthday I would like to connect them to my tv but it doesn't have a Bluetooth function.
    Can anyone offer any advice on what adapter to look at, good ones bad ones etc?
    Is it as easy as plugging it in and pairing?
    Thanks everyone

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    If your TV has a headphone socket - Maybe something like this...

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    What tv have you got? Most Samsung’s have Bluetooth built in but you need to enable it via a service menu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enda View Post
    What tv have you got? Most Samsung’s have Bluetooth built in but you need to enable it via a service menu.
    It's a Panasonic but fairly elderly.

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    If you’re buying an adapter make sure it supports AptX otherwise latency will be a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Lee View Post
    If you’re buying an adapter make sure it supports AptX otherwise latency will be a problem.
    Thanks, no idea what AptX is, can you enlighten a technophobe?

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    It’s a sound encoding codec which supports high quality, low latency audio over Bluetooth. Just make sure it’s mentioned in the spec for the adapter. If you don’t have it, you will have lip sync issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Lee View Post
    It’s a sound encoding codec which supports high quality, low latency audio over Bluetooth. Just make sure it’s mentioned in the spec for the adapter. If you don’t have it, you will have lip sync issues.
    Ah ok thanks, think I get it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zelig View Post
    If your TV has a headphone socket - Maybe something like this...

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    Have ordered one of them, will report back when it's tested.

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