A:AnswerIf ur tv is bluetooth capable yes, if not, u will need a bluetooth adapter which is around $20 to $30 n sold mostly everywhere including Best Buy.
A:AnswerIt would sort of depend on your system. If your TV supports Bluetooth speakers you can just pair them like any other Bluetooth speaker.
If not, you could run analog audio directly out of your TV to the headphones, though you would probably need a very long cable. Same goes for if you want to run audio out of a receiver.
A:AnswerWhat you are experiencing with the EVEREST 300 is not normal. To isolate the issue, please try to use a different charging cable and an alternate power source. If you are still having issues, please submit a case at JBL.com/contactus and our Customer Service Team will be glad to assist you.
A:AnswerThe EVEREST 300 can be charged via any USB ports on a computer/laptop. It can also be charged directly on a wall outlet using the provided USB charging cable with any wall adapter.
The power button is located on the back of the right ear cup on the top. It helps to have the headphones on in order to hear the audible voice stating, "powering on" continue to hold down the power button until the audible voice states, "JBL Everest is ready to pair". Search Bluetooth devices from your source device and connect to EVEREST 300. Play music and enjoy.
A:AnswerThe EVEREST 300 is not designed as sports headphones so we don't recommend using it while running or working out. You might want to consider getting an in-ear headphones that are IPX5 certified (sweatproof) such as the Under Armor Sport Wireless.
A:AnswerSame issue with mine as well, for some reason connecting to a laptop or computer through Bluetooth doesn't work. Luckily I have a audio jack extension connected to my destop and just listen in with the jack plugged in.
A:AnswerWe are sorry to hear that you were not satisfied with our product. What you are experiencing is not normal. Please contact your local JBL Customer Service for technical support.