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Yes you can use Wireless headsets on T.V's that have Bluetooth capabilities. This may seem more then it is , but doing it is relatively simple.. How this works? Bluetooth dongles , have simple audio connections .... Depending on the output source on the TV, like optical or there usually called Toshlink(looks like a square insert) on the back of the TV. There are also TVs have analog audio outputs . So, You can purchase a digital-to-analog converter( if it's a optical output) .You would connect the optical cable or (toshlink) to the back of the TV connect the other end to the input on the converter, it would say input. on the other end it would have a female analog insert (this is a red and white colored input), then buy a stereo headset Jack with a (female) insert on it , this would have a red and white (male) audio plugs on the other end. Plug the two( Male) red and white plugs into the output of the converter , and connect the bluetooth dongle into the female audio jack insert . Now you can use Bluetooth earphones . Just make sure that your TV settings is set to audio output so that way you can get the signal. If it's a analog insert this would either have a red and white analog with (female) inputs , or a headset Jack insert , just get the blue tooth dongle, with the headset Jack, usually it's a Male plug .Connect it into the audio output behind the TV and "Bam" you have wireless audio. The same would go for analog which is the standard stereo audio inserts red and white just buy the cable extensions that has the male inserts and the other end of that cable a headset female headset jack insert and plug the dongle into it and you have wireless audio..
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is not a way to use headphones with the 50UK6090PUA as the unit does not have bluetooth nor a headphone jack. ^CP
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