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On the back of the right speaker has Computer Input which is the 3.5 plug and the only plugs on the controller is the same 3.5 plug. With that said if your TV takes RCA Jacks there used to be a connector that did a 3.5 to 2 RCA Jacks (Red & White). Not sure if you can still get them though. Hope that helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is not possible without conversion equipment, which I wouldn't recommend. You'd be better off using an analog audio output, but controlling it would still be done using the corded module. For the money, you're better off finding an inexpensive soundbar, or if you're a Bose fan, stick with the new TV speaker. It sounds great (more low end), is remote controllable and allows the optical cable connection for audio.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.A 3.5mm (1/8) jack it only takes.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The only input the Bose accepts is a 1/8 audio jack, that's it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thanks for your inquiry. The Companion 20 speakers are designed to be connected to a computer and may not be the best speakers for a television. It offers a 3.5mm analog audio input and the volume control pod is necessary to adjust the volume (volume cannot be adjusted via remote control). You would need a digital to analog converter in order to connect the optical output of a TV to the speakers. A better option for a TV sound system may be the CineMate GS Series II system. We hope this helps!
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