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Yes if you can go to your TV settings and select them both to be active simultaneously, Check the manual that came with your TV or look for your model on-line, Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Unfortunately, the JLab Studio Pro ANC headphones cannot directly connect to a TV via Bluetooth due to the lack of necessary codecs for TV audio. These headphones typically support SBC and AAC codecs, which are better suited for music and phone calls, while TVs use codecs like LDAC, aptX, or LHDC for better audio quality and synchronization. However, there are ways to work around this limitation and still enjoy TV audio with your JLab Studio Pro ANC headphones: 1. Bluetooth Transmitter with TV Compatibility: Purchase a Bluetooth transmitter that supports TV audio codecs like LDAC or aptX, such as the Avantree Oasis Plus or TaoTronics Bluetooth 5.0 Transmitter. These devices connect to your TV's optical audio output or headphone jack and transmit the audio to your headphones with better compatibility and lower latency. Image of Avantree Oasis Plus Bluetooth transmitterOpens in a new window www.amazon.com Avantree Oasis Plus Bluetooth transmitter 2. Utilize TV's Multiple Audio Outputs: If your TV has multiple audio output options like optical and HDMI, connect your JLab Studio Pro headphones to a separate output than the one currently used by your husband. This way, you can enjoy TV audio through your headphones without affecting his experience. You can achieve this using a Bluetooth adapter with an optical input for the TV's optical audio output. 3. Explore Smart TV Features: Check if your smart TV has built-in Bluetooth multi-connection capabilities or supports apps like "TV Cast" or "AirServer" that stream TV audio to your smartphone or tablet. You can then connect your JLab Studio Pro ANC headphones to your smartphone or tablet for TV audio. While the JLab Studio Pro ANC headphones offer great audio quality and Active Noise Cancellation for music and phone calls, they're not directly compatible with TVs due to codec limitations. By utilizing the methods mentioned above, you can still enjoy TV audio with your headphones without interfering with your husband's listening experience.
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