A:AnswerI believe this is only a Bluetooth receiver. What you would need would be a Bluetooth transmitter (your headphones are the receiver in this case).
A:AnswerThis is a receiver, so you can connect it to a device such as a home stereo that is not equipped with Bluetooth, to play music from a BT transmitting device such as your phone.
It has headphone jack connection and the red/white AV connection.
A:AnswerIt only pairs with one phone at a time, but like a bluetooth speaker, you can disconnect for another phone to connect to it. It does have a built in Microphone so it can be used as a hands free phone device when in the car.
A:AnswerNo, this device only RECEIVES Bluetooth as input. It does not generate Bluetooth as output.
It is powered by a USB cable to its micro-USB port.
A:AnswerFor standard-size household speakers you would need at least a small A/C-powered amplifier between this device and the speaker to get sufficient power.
A:AnswerKenny, the unit is powered by an internal rechargeable battery. Not sure if it would work with your c.h.i.p.s. or not. The unit connects to your phone or media player via bluetooth but I believe you need to connect to your speakers or head unit using an aux cable.
A:AnswerYou would have to enable Bluetooth on the smart TV, then link the receiver to the TV, for as long as the speakers have their own amplifier you should be all set using the output from the device to hear the TV sound.