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Yes, but there must be a Bluetooth transmitter either internal to the tv or sound system or an external add on one.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Does your TV have bluetooth? Or do you have any peripherals, like an Apple TV, that has bluetooth? If answer to either question is yes, you're in good shape. Otherwise, no, and you almost certainly won't find any method short of buying a peripheral with bluetooth or a similar service to provide wireless functionality to any type of headphones. (alternatively, you can definitely plug them in using the auxilary cord, but that defeats the purpose of paying the 50 dollar premium for bluetooth)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, just get a bluetooth dongle and connect it to the TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, sure, as long as your TV has a mini jack audio output or it can be adapted to it. The headphones come with a mini jack cable that you can use in wired mode.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.They can be used for a TV if the TV has Bluetooth audio or a Bluetooth audio transmitter attached. The headphones are APTX compatible so there should be negligible latency between the visuals and the audio. You can also use a long cable to connect to the headphone jack of the TV, but you must connect to the included cable (use a female to male 3.5mm cable) because the end that goes into the headphones is proprietary and won't allow any other other 3.5mm jack to go in. Also, the bass boost feature is only available when using Bluetooth.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, No. These specific model can be connected to mobile phones or tablets only. Thanks, >Joffrey
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