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I can play music from my iPhone through the speakers using a menu provided by the OLED TV. The pairing from the phone to the TV is via Bluetooth and the TV then connects to the speakers using the Axiim link and the separate wireless technology. Not sure if the speakers can be paired directly to the iPhone without the TV. But I’m sure the Axiim rep can answer that question.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, but there is a caveat. Since these are WISA speakers, you must link them to the AXIIM LINK HD WIRELESS TRANSMITTER ($229; sold separately). which is Bluetooth wireless radio enabled for connection to mobile devices (LINK device firmware update through the Axiim LINK mobile app for iOS and Android). That being said, the wireless transmitter must be plugged into an X-Box, MacBook, Windows PC (running Windows 7 or greater), or the latest LG TV that is WISA capable. Unless you plan on upgrading these speakers to a 3.1 or 5.1 system later, you don't need the WISA technology. Instead, you are better off, for simplicity sake, buying the Klipsch powered speakers (R-41PM or R-51PM), powered speakers from any other reputable vendors (Vanatoo, Kantu, Mackie, Fluance, AudioEngine, etc.) in order to play music from your iPhone.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, this item can be used to play music on your iPhone through Wi-fi connection.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Theoretically, by getting a WISA pairing device such as the Axiim link. However, I can warn you that I tried this and it didn't work. I couldn't get the Axiim app to work for my iPhone 8. After 4 hours of messing with it and zero support from Best Buy, I gave up and sent the whole mess back. I'd avoid WISA speakers if I were you.
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