I have a Bose Bluetooth speaker without the 3.5 socket,is there any way I can connect to the Tv.?
Why not use the bluetooth function? We use it and no issues, but we have a Smart TV. If the TV has a USB socket the speaker can be connected to it that way. LG TVs do not have the headphone socket so we learnt alternative method quickly.I have a Bose Bluetooth speaker without the 3.5 socket,is there any way I can connect to the Tv.?
2 reasons,1 lashing down with rain,2 awning full of people next door with their conversation filtering in with a dull droneWhy not use the bluetooth function? We use it and no issues, but we have a Smart TV. If the TV has a USB socket the speaker can be connected to it that way. LG TVs do not have the headphone socket so we learnt alternative method quickly.
Be prepared for people posting about why do you have a TV when away in the caravan. LOL!
We used the USB connection with our Avtex TV and no issue? Those Bose mini sound bars are brilliant.Tried usb,charges ok but no sound
At home again so I looked up the tests I'd done and this is the one that came out the best - not cheap though.Recently I've been testing a few of those dongles that transmit Bluetooth from a headphone socket.
They are ok for music but if you intend to watch TV, Dvd or other video source, many of them have a noticeable lag between the on screen audio and what you hear on the speaker or headphones. In other words actors lips move before you get the speech. I find this very annoying.
I did find one that wasn't too bad but as I'm not home at the moment I can't recall the make.
If you go this route then Amazon have plenty to choose from and if your not happy you can at least send it back and try another one.
As a matter of interest, which Bose speaker do you have as ours the Soundlink, which is a couple of years old, has the 3.5 socket. The other socket is for charging the unit and not for connecting sound to the TV. What sockets does the speaker have? Can you also tell us the model of TV that you are using and the age of the TV? Thanks.I have a Bose Bluetooth speaker without the 3.5 socket,is there any way I can connect to the Tv.?
My soundlink also has a charging socket and a 3.5 mm jack, I think there is also a usb but only used for servicing.As a matter of interest, which Bose speaker do you have as ours the Soundlink, which is a couple of years old, has the 3.5 socket. The other socket is for charging the unit and not for connecting sound to the TV. What sockets does the speaker have? Can you also tell us the model of TV that you are using and the age of the TV? Thanks.
Ours is about 10-12 years old and still going strong.My soundlink also has a charging socket and a 3.5 mm jack, I think there is also a usb but only used for servicing.
I think that later models have done away with the 3.5 mm jack.
I remember, mine cost £99. But I think it was around 20 years ago. And still going strong with good battery life.
John
We had a Tesco Technika and it now lives in a cupboard as we could not even give it away. I don't think it has Bluetooth. I don't think the Soundlink will work with it. How old is the Soundlink as must be quite a new one of no 3.5mm socket?It’s a Bose sound link flex (has no 3.5mm input)just Bluetooth and usb charging
Tv is from Tesco technika
I tried one of those - under a different name . Not bad for music but too much lag for watching videos.if it has a 3.5mm headphone jack on the TV you could try something like this
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However, you will be adding lag at every processing stage so it will probably sound horrible.
yeah, lag is a huge issue, you need a very fast processor and most bluetooth speakers are not up to the job.I tried one of those - under a different name . Not bad for music but too much lag for watching videos.
Thanks for the update as it helps others.To conclude this thread,I have bought a Bluetooth tx/Rex device from the auction site,tried it and it works ok.when the time comes to upgrade the Tv I will make sure it has wi fi built in.
Thanks to everyone for their input(not an intentional pun)