A:AnswerMy son uses them to connect to his 5c, so I cannot see why they shouldn't work going forward. I have a 6s so I can test later just to confirm if you like.
A:AnswerThey are over the ear. I would assume that the external sound would stop with these plugged in. They will work with your tv if you have a headphone jack in your tv or if you tv has bluetooth. Or if you have your computer connected to your tv then you would also have a way of connecting via bluetooth as long as your computer has bluetooth
A:AnswerI actually got these on sale for the same price and cheaper than the 650BT. I have bought two pairs. The 950BT has better dynamic range and bass and more padding on the ear pieces. These are very comfortable headphones to wear.
A:AnswerMost newer flat screen TV's DO NOT have built in Bluetooth! You need to purchase a BT "transmitter" module as one inexpensive option to accomplish this! It is advisable to buy a BT ver. 4.1 low latency transmitter so the TV sound/voices are in sync with what you see on the screen! Otherwise you see their mouth move but the sound you hear is delayed! These devices are approx $20-$30.
A:AnswerHi Laura! Please visit this link for information about checking the battery charge:
http://docs.esupport.sony.com/portable/MDRXB950BT_help/en/contents/TP0000536373.html.
-Anthony
A:AnswerYes, I use them with my 55 inch Samsung TV. I am not positive but I do believe that you can use them at the same time your wife is listening to the regular sound of the TV. You cannot use a Bluetooth connection on a soundbar and the headphones at the same time. It is one or the other with a Bluetooth connection.
A:AnswerHi!The headset can be paired to devices that has Bluetooth profile:
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile)
HFP (Hands-free Profile)
HSP (Headset Profile)
please check the link here: https://docs.sony.com/release//MDRXB950BT_ref.pdf. ~Erin