A:AnswerIt does have Bluetooth. I was able to hook up an older pair of Bluetooth SONY headphones very easily. .I would imagine if the hearing aids are updated to the latest Bluetooth technology they will work fine.
A:AnswerI read that the new a9 processor, plus setup options, handles burn-in a whole lot better, and... they have done testing, where they play a static image for months ,on the TV, without any damage whatsoever. But time will tell.
A:AnswerWe do not have a life span listed for our TV parts. With proper care, the 55C9PUA should last many years. It does come with a 1 year parts and labor limited warranty. ^CP
A:AnswerThere is some blur at times but as far as NASCAR. I’m not sure if the Nano is any better, but less expensive. In general, I looks like the blur is more noticeable on some stations but not others.
A:AnswerThe LG C9 55 inch Class 4K Smart OLED TV w/ AI ThinQ® (54.6'' Diag), Model # OLED55C9PUA has a 2.2 Channel 40W speaker system (20W Subwoofer & 2 x 10W speakers). Depending on how far from the TV you will be sitting and how large the TV is, you might want to consider a Subwoofer if you'll be sitting far away from the TV but you probably don't need a Soundbar. It also depends on your auditory acuity. If you have additional concerns or questions, you can contact our Customer Support by any of the below options:
Phone: 1-800-243-0000
LiveChat: https://www.lg.com/us/support/chatbot
Email: https://www.lg.com/us/support/email-appointment
Facebook Messenger: https://www.facebook.com/LGUSA/
Twitter: @LGUSSupport
The LG Community Forum is also a great resource for getting help from other LG customers: https://lgcommunity.us.com/
A:AnswerThe LG sound bar is about ½” higher than the front of the TV and blocks the red light sensor in the bottom center of the TV Consequently sometime Remote doesn’t function unless you raise it up and angle it down toward sensor. My Fix; I went to Lowe’s and purchased a 4’ x 10” x ½” maple wood board, cut it to fit the angles on my TV case, spray painted it black and put TV on top of it This raised the TV up high enough so that sensor is now visible while seated and TV remote functions all work