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Yes, depending on the type of audio output your TV has. Namely, if your TV has a digital optical audio output (also known as a TOSLINK or Optical S/PDIF connection), then you will be able to use this device with Bluetooth headphones AND hear the TV's built-in speakers simultaneously, so others can still listen to the TV without headphones. Most TVs do have an optical output, but if your TV does not have an optical audio output but has red/white RCA "audio out" connectors, then it could still work depending on the TV make/model. Some TVs will have a setting in the audio menu that will allow you to enable the TV speakers while also using the RCA audio output. If your TV is one of the few models that only has a headphone jack, with no optical and no RCA output, then your TV will likely mute the built-in speakers when you plug this device in, which means others won't be able to listen to the TV.
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