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The small wired speakers are connected to a wireless receiver. But the receiver is wirelessly connected to the soundbar. The soundbar can be set up at the front of the room while the wireless receiver and wired speakers are set up at the back of the room. There are NO wires running back to the soundbar or subwoofer. And pairing the receiver with the soundbar is fairly easy. There are a few YouTube videos available on-line for the pairing procedure.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have this sound bar with the exact TV you are asking about. Geek Squad did the installation but I can tell you when I turn on my TV it is listed on Bluetooth, meaning no wires. I also bought the rear speakers. I am glad I did, it turns it into 5.1 but here is where you need to understand something. There are no wires running from the rear speakers to the TV. The are also Bluetooth BUT there is a box that each rear speaker runs cable wire to. That box is the Bluetooth receiver and that receiver plugs into a wall. If you did not have the box you would use batteries constantly and they would never sync properly. The box and wires hid behind my couch and cannot be seen and I enjoy the 5.1 much better for only a $99.00 add on to the 3.1. I absolutely LOVE my TV. I hope you are enjoying yours as well.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Poison007 is correct. I was able to pair both devices without the use of wires.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The subwoofer is wireless but you will obviously have to hook the sound bar to the television into an audio out connection. That is not wireless.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you can. I just got mine couple of weeks ago and they work great together.
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