A:AnswerHi, RGBL! The TV must be designed to support Bluetooth headphones. If you're using a Sony TV, you may check its model number on the link below as well as steps on connecting the headphones:
https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/wireless-headphones-bluetooth-headphones/wh-xb900n/articles/00159290
~Ralph
A:AnswerThe clamp force is pretty weak which makes them comfortable but they dont stay on my head very well. Playing basketball these fall off all the time. You might be able to get away with lifting tho.
A:AnswerThe provided soft bag is actually easier to pack in most situations. Amazon had a good selection of cases. After reading reviews, I purchased the Fromsky Hard Case. fit is snug but good, and the case is solid enough to withstand some abuse if packed inside another bag and baggage handlers do their typical thing at the airport(s).
A:AnswerIn my opinion, they can we worn with in-the-ear type hearing aids. For over the year type, I suggest you try the display headset in the store while wearing the hearing aid.
A:AnswerYes they can. I just used them on a flight last week. They worked great. You can put your hand over the right ear to hear the flight attendant if needed.
A:AnswerHi, norm!
The Bluetooth wireless technology operates within a range of about 10 m (30 feet). The maximum communication distance may vary depending on the presence of obstacles (people, metal objects, walls, etc.) or the electromagnetic environment.
Regards,
Erin