Hi, @grancie
We appreciate you for posting, and welcome to the Roku Community.
Before you can begin streaming Bluetooth audio, you need to pair your headphones to your compatible Roku streaming device. This is done through a discovery process which allows Bluetooth devices to register information about each other and then make a secure wireless connection. Because this pairing information is retained even when Bluetooth devices are powered off, it is typically only necessary to pair your Bluetooth device one time. After you complete the pairing process, your headphones will appear in the list of paired devices and a headphone icon will appear on the television screen when adjusting volume.
Use the steps below to pair your headphones:
For more information with connecting your headphones to your Roku TV including steps and guide on how to successfully connect , kindly visit How to use Bluetooth headphones for Headphone Mode on your Roku streaming device
If thre's anything we can do to assist further, please let us know.
Best wishes,
Kash
@grancie, what @RokuTakashi failed to mention is that only certain Roku TVs made by Roku themselves support Bluetooth speakers/headphones (listed in the link to the support article provided). That generic graphic you're seeing doesn't mean much. The only wireless speakers other Roku TVs support are Roku wireless speakers which are not Bluetooth. You can use your Bluetooth headphones combined with the mobile app's "private listening" feature.
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We appreciate you posting in the Roku Community!
Thank you for contacting us about adding Bluetooth functionality to your Westinghouse Roku TV. We're here to help you explore your options for enhancing your viewing experience.
If you have any other Roku TV system, you will need to pair Roku Wireless Speakers or a Roku TV Wireless Soundbar to add Bluetooth capability to your TV.
For more information, please visit: How to enable Bluetooth pairing and connect your phone to your Roku device.
If you have any further questions or concerns please let us know.
Thanks,
Arjiemar
Hi, @grancie
We appreciate you for posting, and welcome to the Roku Community.
Before you can begin streaming Bluetooth audio, you need to pair your headphones to your compatible Roku streaming device. This is done through a discovery process which allows Bluetooth devices to register information about each other and then make a secure wireless connection. Because this pairing information is retained even when Bluetooth devices are powered off, it is typically only necessary to pair your Bluetooth device one time. After you complete the pairing process, your headphones will appear in the list of paired devices and a headphone icon will appear on the television screen when adjusting volume.
Use the steps below to pair your headphones:
For more information with connecting your headphones to your Roku TV including steps and guide on how to successfully connect , kindly visit How to use Bluetooth headphones for Headphone Mode on your Roku streaming device
If thre's anything we can do to assist further, please let us know.
Best wishes,
Kash
@grancie, what @RokuTakashi failed to mention is that only certain Roku TVs made by Roku themselves support Bluetooth speakers/headphones (listed in the link to the support article provided). That generic graphic you're seeing doesn't mean much. The only wireless speakers other Roku TVs support are Roku wireless speakers which are not Bluetooth. You can use your Bluetooth headphones combined with the mobile app's "private listening" feature.
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Fantastic, just to note auto sleep needs to be switched off for the roku app
On android that's:
Device care/ Battery/ Backend usage limits/ Never auto sleeping apps
What happened to this option???? I just got gaslit by support saying it never existed????
@silverxpup, it never existed for Roku TVs manufactured by TCL.
OMGAH. What headphones do I buy? Is there a Roku human monitoring this community?
@kathesegall, who made your TV? If it's TCL as this thread would suggest, no Bluetooth headphones of any kind will work with it. Please read the whole thread.
When reading the "pairing Bluetooth headphones" help page,there is a note that reads.
"Note: The Wireless headphones menu option will only appear on a compatible Roku device."
Is it possible to make my westinghouse 75" Roku tv compatible?
We appreciate you posting in the Roku Community!
Thank you for contacting us about adding Bluetooth functionality to your Westinghouse Roku TV. We're here to help you explore your options for enhancing your viewing experience.
If you have any other Roku TV system, you will need to pair Roku Wireless Speakers or a Roku TV Wireless Soundbar to add Bluetooth capability to your TV.
For more information, please visit: How to enable Bluetooth pairing and connect your phone to your Roku device.
If you have any further questions or concerns please let us know.
Thanks,
Arjiemar