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First, make sure your hearing aids are A2DP profile compatible. Second, on older TVs if you connect the transmitter to the headphone jack that will usually stop sound from the TV speakers. That has more to do with the TV, not the transmitter. If you connect the transmitter to an AUX Audio Output on the back of the TV you then have to go into settings on the TV and make sure the audio/sound is being routed out the AUX out. Usually that will also turn off the TV speakers. This is just how older TVs routed the sound. Some newer Smart TVs will let you route to both AUX Out or Optical Out and still route sound to the TV speakers. This is usually the case with TVs that have optical outputs.
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