Connect a Bluetooth receiver to a TV without a headphone jack
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Hello everyone.
I just bought a new television (it's this Polaroid 32-inch HD DVBT/C/T2/S2 model)
And there is no headphone jack so I can't use my headset.
But I'm wondering what these 2 sockets that look like a jack are for (see photo)
And how to connect a Bluetooth transmitter receiver to this TV so that I can use my Bluetooth speaker
If anyone has a solution?
Thank you.
I just bought a new television (it's this Polaroid 32-inch HD DVBT/C/T2/S2 model)
And there is no headphone jack so I can't use my headset.
But I'm wondering what these 2 sockets that look like a jack are for (see photo)
And how to connect a Bluetooth transmitter receiver to this TV so that I can use my Bluetooth speaker
If anyone has a solution?
Thank you.
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A USB Bluetooth receiver can be, but I have a doubt; otherwise, the two ports look like safety notches for disassembling this part, unless we are not talking about the same thing. In the best case, there are written indications right next to the inputs. The image is too blurry to read them, though. Otherwise, there are jack-to-peritel adapters.
Even jack-to-USB adapters exist, but I have a doubt there.
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Hello,
So for the first one, it would be a composite input, that is to say the yellow RCA input. But in a reduced (proprietary?) format.
And the same goes for the second one, it would be YUV/RGB inputs, so red, green, and blue RCA inputs (varies slightly if in YUV standard).
But apparently not for audio.
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but additionally, you need a device with a coaxial input that can handle your headset.