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SaintMombo's avatar
9 months ago

Is there any way to have audio from TV and headphones at same time?

Greetings all,

I just bought a TCL/Roku TV for my elderly mother. She is also getting rather hard of hearing. What she'd like is to be able to listen through her Sennheiser wireless headphones without killing the audio for others in the same room. Does anyone know of a way to do this now that virtually all TV's are sold w/o RCA connections, or other way to do this? Many thanks.

 

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  • renojim's avatar
    renojim
    Community Streaming Expert

    You need a device that connects to the TV that supports Bluetooth headphones (I assume the Sennheiser headphones are Bluetooth).  They make Bluetooth transmitters that connect to the optical audio output.  A quick search of Amazon for "bluetooth transmitter for tv optical audio" shows several.

    • lakensea's avatar
      lakensea
      Streaming Star
      Using the optical output alone will not work because when you select the optical output, it disables the TV's internal speakers. The only way is to use a wired sound bar. I have done this by using an optical splitter between the TV and the sound bar and also connecting the sound bar to an HDMI port (not the eARC port). The only bug with doing it this way is when powering up the TV, you get a pop-up stating the connect the sound bar to eARC port. I believe a solution to that is to use an eARC splitter instead of the optical splitter. I have one on order to try and will gladly report back with the results.
      • renojim's avatar
        renojim
        Community Streaming Expert

        lakensea, not on my TCL TV.  The optical output and the TV speakers are independent of each other.  I can disable the TV speakers, but as far as I can tell the optical output is always active,