![]() In older TVs, there may be a 3.5mm (standard headphone) output, which makes it simple to plug and play. On the back or side of your TV - or wherever your inputs are - there should be some form of audio output connection. AdaptersĬonnecting via an adapter first requires identifying what kind of audio output your TV has. We encourage you to take advantage of the many wireless ways to connect a set of headphones (which we describe below), but if your setup is conducive to a wired pair of headphones - meaning you’ll be sitting close enough to the TV or audio device to conveniently span the distance with a wire - there are still a handful of good options for plugging in. ![]() How to connect Bluetooth headphones to your Nintendo Switch.Here’s an in-depth look at all of your options. For instance, did you know that you can link up a pair of wireless headphones to most TVs and game systems? Or that you can route audio through the remote controls of popular streaming devices?įrom wired to wireless, there are plenty of new hookups to get your headphones and TV simpatico once again. ![]() Fitbit Versa 3Įven if your new TV has no audio outputs and a USB adapter is out of the question, there are plenty of other options for getting TV sound to your headphones.
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