A:AnswerThis sound bar is powered by 110v ac typical 2 prong plug. Hooks to TV using a small optical cable optical out from TV to optical in on sound bar. Also completely Bluetooth device compatible for listening to your favorite times from your Bluetooth device and remote control push button switch between optical, Bluetooth, and portable modes while remaining connected to each device. It's very user friendly.
A:AnswerYou can get a bluetooth USB adapter from Dish ($15) that will allow you to connect the Wireless Joey via bluetooth to this soundbar. The chipset is a Broadcom BCM207002A0, so you might be able to find another 3rd party adapter that might work. I have this adapter on my Wireless Joey and found an optical cable provides better sound quality (and more consistent connections) than bluetooth.
A:AnswerNo adapter required, it's powered by 110v ac plug in and connects to TV with included optical cable and phone or music player thru Bluetooth. Everything needed is included to start enjoying quality sound.
A:AnswerGoogle Home is a speaker of its own, so if Home has a Bluetooth audio out support, it will work. It also has a 3.5mm jack as well so if you can't bluetooth it, you can hardwire it.
A:AnswerI purchased on Amazon a DotStone HDMI to HDMI + audio (SPDIF +L/R) converter. It works, but be advised that sometimes when u switch stations like to Netflix and back to tv u have to turn the remotes off and back on to get the volume back on your soundbar. At least that what I'm finding on my tv, but I have several remotes.