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Listen To Your TV Wirelessly

TVs are getting smarter, but most lack a relatively simple feature: the ability to connect a pair of wireless headphones. As we explain here, with an inexpensive Bluetooth transmitter and a little know-how, you can connect a set of wireless headphones to just about any TV in a matter of minutes.

Along with providing better audio compared to the tinny speakers on most modern TVs, listening via wireless headphones can help if you’re hard of hearing (particularly if you find the dialogue in current TV shows hard to decipher). And as well as putting an end to arguments about how loud the TV is, you’ll be able to watch TV late at

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