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This TV doesn't have a built-in Bluetooth source (transmitter). What you can do is use a low latency Bluetooth transmitter that supports Qualcomm's APTX-LL technology. Your headset will need to support it too. Low latency is a must with video because otherwise, the lack of lipsync will drive you crazy. Most BT transmitters come with a 3.5mm male cable that will plug into the TV's analog headphone jack. Be aware that plugging the cable into the jack will mute the TV's speakers. Alternatively, you can find Bluetooth transmitters that will connect to the TV's optical output which won't mute the TV speakers and keeps your audio in the noiseless digital domain until it reaches your ears. I had to try several transmitters to find one that would reliably pair with my Bluetooth headsets (yes plural). Recent versions of Bluetooth now allows you to pair two headsets (or two independent BT speakers) to one Bluetooth transmitter. Not all Bluetooth transmitters with APTX low latency tech work reliably. For example, one I tried worked wonderfully until I had to recharge my headsets. The transmitter having lost its clients, went into pairing mode and I had to re-pair the headsets every time I charged them. I finally found a reliable combination of BT 5.0 low-latency headsets and transmitter. The manufacturer for both is 1Mii and you can find them on the website that is named after the longest river in South America.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Our TCL Roku TVs do not currently support Bluetooth. However, you can download the free Roku app on your smart phone or tablet to use voice search, voice control, and experience private listening. To enjoy private listening you simply click private listening in the app, and attach headphones to your smart phone or tablet. Or you can use the 3.5 mm headphone jack in the back of the TV to connect standard headphones. Hope this helps! Thank you, TCL Customer Support
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