A:AnswerYes. If you have a Smart TV, you might be able to connect your bluetooth headphones, earphones, or Beats Pill+ Speaker directly to the TV via bluetooth (check your TV users manual for more information). Another option is to connect a bluetooth transmitter receiver to your TV, then connect your bluetooth headphones to the receiver via bluetooth. If you are using a streaming device connected to your TV and that service has an app, you might be able to connect your earphones or headphones to your phone and enable the headset option within the app for listening on your TV (check the streaming device and associated app for more information).
There are several ways that you can connect to your TV. If your TV has bluetooth, you can connect through the bluetooth settings. If your TV isn't a smart tv, you can purchase a bluetooth receiver - you connect the receiver to the TV, and then pair your headphones to the receiver (you can listen to audio through your headphones, and others can still listen through the TV if you prefer). If you're using a device like Roku, you can download the Roku remote app, and there is a headphone icon that you can click on your phone (just be sure your headphones are already paired to your phone first). If you still need help, you can usually search for your TV model on YouTube and see how others are connecting their bluetooth headphones to their TV.
A:AnswerNot necessarily... Bluetooth seamlessly transitions from listening to music over to answering a phone call and then back to music again once the call has ended. The cable which comes included can/does plug directly into the headphones and your audio device. Some devices don't have bluetooth capability, thus requiring the headphones to be plugged in.
A:AnswerIgnore that first response; that dude sounds like some kind of backwoods douche. “Waving at cars driving by with an adult beverage .”? Who taught the mentally challenged 40 year old how to leave an answer?
To answer your question they work great in the gym. I’ve used them for over a year 6 days a week in the gym with zero issues. I like these because people can actually see that you’re wearing headphones so they don’t bother me.
A:AnswerYes! Solos are a cool idea but in my opinion the over ears are far superior. They are comfortable because they never push on your ears, and the sound has noise canceling technology so with over ears you can keep it at low volumes and hear it crystal clear without annihilating your ear drums.
A:AnswerI’ve using this during workout sessions- lifting weights, incline on treadmill (not running), jumping up and down and they stay in place. Sweat resistant.
A:AnswerThis product comes with a warranty or a guarantee or promise which provides assurance. This has a one-year warranty for parts and labor from the manufacturer.