A:AnswerI'm sure you've already found your answer by now, but I wanted to make sure this stone didn't go unturned. The Bose AE2W Headphones will work with any Bluetooth enabled device. However, your TV's Bluetooth is generally designed for keyboards and other devices that are not dependent on timing. The result being that you may experience some lag between the action on screen and the action in your ear.
A:AnswerWhen not used wirelessly our AE2w headphones can disable use of the Bluetooth feature by powering them off. We include a standard 3.5mm connection audio cable with them that should fit most airplane jacks. We do not include an adapter for other types of connections, but these can be purchased at many retailers. Thank you.
A:AnswerYes! This headset will work with any phone, tablet, or other mobile device which supports audio over bluetooth! This includes all current Samsung Galaxy phones.
A:AnswerHi, thanks for your question! The Kindle Fire HD supports the A2DP Bluetooth profile, therefore it is compatible with our AE2w headphones. Thank you.
A:AnswerThe SoundLink Around Ear headphones do not have active noise canceling features. Those are found only on our Quiet Comfort Line of headphones.
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A:AnswerThe rechargeable battery is located within the Bluetooth module. The Bluetooth module is detachable from the headset and is replaceable (the headset can also be used with a connected cable). The battery itself is not user serviceable. For further information regarding service options, please contact our technical support team who can assist. They can be reached at 1-800-380-4831 and are available 8:30am-10:00pm M-F, 9am-7:00pm Sat EST. Thank you.
A:AnswerYou can connect these headphones to an iPad Mini 4 either through the provided audio cable (for a wired connection) or Bluetooth (for a wireless connection).
A:AnswerI have the Bose wireless headsets. Had problems to make it work with Windows 10. Took several tries and it finally worked. It takes a while to install.
A:AnswerNo , when you connect one BT head phone the others are automatically disconnected and the one you last connected is active.
You can use them wired to connect multiple headphones using a splitter.
A:AnswerYes if your music center has BT , the newer ones do but some older versions might not have BlueTooth hardware in them. Just need to check if yours has BT.