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Using Wireless Headphones to listen to TV

  • 27-06-2014 10:14am
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    Hi guys,

    Want to know if anybody knows how to use headphones to listen to television?

    I have an LG 42 inch mounted on a wall and therefore I cannot see behind it very well, I can get behind it if necessary, but I do have a USB socket on the side of the TV.

    It is in my bedroom and my girlfriend often goes to sleep while I am awake so I don't watch TV out of courtesy but if I could do this it would be great.

    Is it possible do you guys think and what sockets are necessary to listen to TV using wireless headphones?

    If you need more info just ask me. Thanks guys!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 45 SidinNaas


    Not an expert but most wireless head phones will work from the normal headphone socket on the TV. If no headphone socket then the audio out will work but you might need a phono to minijack cable, easy to find. If you have no visible headphone or audio out socket then you might need access to the back of the TV. If the TV has no headphone or audio out connections then buy some noise cancelling headphones for the missus and watch away ☺


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