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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems like the early 2000s were the last time wires were used. Although this is true, most smart TVs do have Bluetooth <span data-issueid="e06d82e9002aaed3bd891afe78aec4ca" data-testid="issue-underline:built-in.">built-in is now something of a common occurrence. </span>Quite a few people wonder, do TV&#8217;s Bluetooth feature actually work? You just need to make sure your TV has Bluetooth capability if you want to connect your devices.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="7a2aad79-3b86-438d-a9b9-6c2af2b498d0">There is a trend today where we want everything to be connected, but we don&#8217;t want to be tied down by wires.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="eb84d5ed-c879-44b1-98dc-a549caec8609">Even with our TVs, we just expect a certain level of freedom from them.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="eb84d5ed-c879-44b1-98dc-a549caec8609"> </p>
<h2 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="2950be5f-62db-4c70-bb2f-dd482c83ae82">Would you like to know: Do smart TVs have Bluetooth?</h2>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="864ddf12-ec33-411b-83b9-fd62b6f7d91d">Many smart TVs today have Bluetooth built right into them, and as a matter of fact, many TVs do have this feature. There are a number of manufacturers of smart TVs that do support Bluetooth connectivity include Sony, LG, Samsung, Toshiba, and Hisense. By using a Bluetooth transmitter or downloading the TV manufacturer&#8217;s smart phone app, you can make smart TVs without Bluetooth &#8220;Bluetooth enabled&#8221;.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="054d6956-6afc-4b89-b99d-a5f9db75b128">There is no doubt that you have heard of Bluetooth before, unless you live under a rock. Wireless (radio-wave) technology is used to exchange short-range data, and you probably already know that.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="1d7dbbd1-92e2-49bb-b610-cebf593711a4">It&#8217;s because Bluetooth is incorporated into many of the tech products of today, including smart TVs.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="3408e444-c89c-4eac-9880-e23d99939ad4"><strong>Although many smart TVs come with Bluetooth built in, many still do not (</strong>Specifically, I&#8217;m referring to Roku and Vizio).</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="932165c0-264f-4b5a-96c2-0b11fb6920c9">It&#8217;s partly because Bluetooth isn&#8217;t a required feature on smart TVs, but it&#8217;s mostly due to cost.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="c313f7ef-bf5e-4cc9-9d3b-edb6b8861625">Bluetooth chips are costly to integrate into every smart TV set, so some companies don&#8217;t bother.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="c313f7ef-bf5e-4cc9-9d3b-edb6b8861625"> </p>
<h3 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="7f7851e6-1b6a-454e-ab25-9e1c655dd2e7"><strong>Do any TVs on the market have Bluetooth capabilities?</strong></h3>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="8247bc23-a682-47dd-95e6-d8659899e05a">Bluetooth functionality is available on the following smart TV models.</p>
<ul>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="bdab73eb-04e5-4305-8a47-e2ef56e174f9"><strong>Hisense – Laser TV, U6, U7, U8 &amp; U9 series</strong>.</li>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="5feb197d-602f-4a22-9beb-abcfc35789fb"><strong>LG – BX, CX, GX, WX, &amp; ZX series</strong>.</li>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="521d819b-d1bc-4948-8e1e-1838dc6457b0"><strong>LG – UN7300, UN7370, &amp; UN8500 series</strong>.</li>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="b9855e42-19c7-4ede-bfc9-b9a866b63616"><span data-issueid="bc972633c3f96c65d0881a1f64339480" data-testid="issue-underline:H55, H65, H8, H8G, H8G1, and H9 series from Hisense."> <strong>Hisense – H55, H65, H8, H8G, H8G1, and H9 series</strong>.</span></li>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="97f7ea57-6412-4c58-8465-7ce5a1ac3cc7"><strong>Samsung – 6, 7, 8, &amp; 9 series</strong>.</li>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="0ece992d-09b8-49d4-b83d-b9a89eacb2d4"><strong>Samsung – Q80T, Q60T, Q70T, Q90T, Q800T, &amp; Q900TS series.</strong></li>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="83179f22-53bf-4482-97c9-9beb0ad76ef6"><strong>Toshiba – Fire TV Edition.</strong></li>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="c0ba3f68-d380-44f0-9b6e-b8709d72b2a2"><strong>LG – Nanoclass 81, 85, 90, &amp; 99 series</strong>.</li>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="ffd7951a-2322-4d75-872e-723c0f627057"><strong>Samsung TV models – Frame, Serif, Sero and Terrace series.</strong></li>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="0408d521-f5be-410b-818e-2f70c7af6b18"><strong>Hisense – A6, A60 and A6G series.</strong></li>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="a7949520-eac2-4a78-904a-e054549ba311"><strong>Sony – There are a number of Android and Google-based models released after 2016.</strong></li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="c3111f5e-d165-437b-8514-297b43433d66">(<strong>Hint: Use BestBuy&#8217;s website and filter by &#8220;Bluetooth&#8221; under features to find all Bluetooth enabled smart TVs</strong>).</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="a20735e2-0885-4950-9981-443f2ece5c33">Manufacturers who bother to include Bluetooth usually only do so on their flagship smart TVs (hence the higher price tag).</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="b07c9ae8-0036-44fc-88de-e073befeec37">I&#8217;ve found Samsung, Sony, Hisense, and LG to be the most likely smart TV brands to have Bluetooth built-in.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="28f67c91-f6af-4240-93ad-84782e786bfb">Ultimately, the <span data-issueid="08872f4519bcf5bc3a2794b53b99464e" data-testid="issue-underline:most effective">best</span> thing to do is check the TV&#8217;s user manual for Bluetooth information.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="29442b62-6010-4eb8-a3bb-28228a750a9e">If you don&#8217;t have the manual, simply Google the model and make of your TV followed by the word &#8220;manual&#8221;. If you search the page for &#8220;Bluetooth&#8221; and see what comes up, most manuals can be found online this way.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="9301f189-e55e-4c96-8ff6-43cd010cbd2b"><strong>Check the TV&#8217;s settings for &#8220;Audio&#8221;, and see if &#8220;Bluetooth&#8221; is listed as an &#8220;Output option&#8221; there if you cannot find the TV manual.</strong></p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="9301f189-e55e-4c96-8ff6-43cd010cbd2b"> </p>
<h2 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="3125d7b9-a14e-4fc6-b75a-a3829db6bc48"><strong>Here are just a few of the things you can do with a Bluetooth TV.</strong></h2>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="f0a1304f-82a7-4fbf-b6ee-84a87b599da3">It is understandable that you might be wondering if this investigation/effort is even worth your time, and for me it definitely was.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="f0a1304f-82a7-4fbf-b6ee-84a87b599da3"> </p>
<h3 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="76d6db50-1ea1-45f5-a7c2-7615e07dcc74"><strong>It&#8217;s just that Bluetooth offers a lot of <span data-issueid="adca3c91dc664df4b19092ebce7c2045" data-testid="issue-underline:benefits and">great</span> features that you can&#8217;t get from any other technology.</strong></h3>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="1068d4a4-bc40-4e85-a577-d0963a389c2e">Here are some examples of what you can do with a <span data-issueid="257d098042ecc2fd6802924ebff5d03c" data-testid="issue-underline:Bluetooth-enabled">Bluetooth enabled</span> smart TV.</p>
<ol>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="7c22e743-99c9-4110-8d28-50b910cbd45f">The TV can be connected to wireless headsets or speakers</li>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="873c2e3a-2e53-42e8-847f-6c82f523b309">You can use your smart phone as a remote control</li>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="141c1111-a02c-4de6-869b-bea990a52a5a">You can type on the TV using a wireless keyboard</li>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="70e32457-f735-4eb0-b0a9-7e28c98c55d5">You can stream music to your TV from your iPod or smart phone</li>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="050a6546-f115-4546-a584-002e88de4148">Display the screen and apps of your smart phone on your TV</li>
</ol>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="24bf1ee8-6bd9-47e8-a118-ba5a9ace3fcb">The ability to watch TV with Bluetooth headsets late at night without waking up my wife makes the effort to make my TV &#8220;Bluetooth enabled&#8221;, worthwhile.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="48e67b79-b9fa-4ec2-8d71-256bb15dfe7f">When your smart TV doesn&#8217;t come with Bluetooth out of the box, what can you do to get some of these features?</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="48e67b79-b9fa-4ec2-8d71-256bb15dfe7f"> </p>
<h3 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="39296c6f-4e46-46a8-9dae-0b23a188aca6"><strong>What are the steps involved in making a TV Bluetooth capable?</strong></h3>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="e8906e0b-ec55-4e3a-8a3d-a16754a8b347">There are several techniques to make smart TVs &#8220;Bluetooth enabled&#8221; if they don&#8217;t come with it out of the box.</p>
<p>1) Open the TV&#8217;s secret service menu and enable Bluetooth.<br />
2) Install the smart phone app provided by the TV manufacturer.<br />
3) You will need a Bluetooth transmitter for your TV in order to connect it to the transmitter.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="e8906e0b-ec55-4e3a-8a3d-a16754a8b347"> </p>
<h3 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="cc73761a-b43c-4457-89d1-f55c08604fba"><strong>There is a secret service menu on the TVs.</strong></h3>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="9253b07d-8471-4d48-92fe-3c16a123a885">Using your TV&#8217;s &#8220;secret service menu&#8221;, it is possible to turn your TV into a Bluetooth device by using its &#8220;secret service menu&#8221;.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="7edb7f72-0cd7-42f7-8981-7e70aca0036d"><strong>There is a secret service menu on every digital TV out there.</strong> Through this menu, users can access advanced menus/options and change/enable/disable lots of TV features.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="1f506bc7-a365-4dec-9be0-1a72f4fdf727">It may be possible to enable Bluetooth from the menu by using certain combinations of codes on your remote.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="3e6faf99-b018-4c09-a45d-dfde70cc2573">In some cases, making a mistake in this menu can brick your TV (a term used when you mess up something so badly, it becomes useless like a brick). </p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="aab8435c-cd62-4454-aac2-2006f915e11d">As a side note, accessing the secret service menu will void the warranty on your TV.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="18c32770-d810-48d5-bcbf-1c384fb7a9cd">That&#8217;s not great, and if I haven&#8217;t scared you off yet, keep reading if I haven&#8217;t scared you off yet.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="d1dd469e-0677-4814-87ba-f8e03ce43c95">You can find many of the secret service codes for Sony, Samsung, LG and Philips TVs on our <a href="https://myuniversalremotecodes.com">website</a> as well.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="d43caebd-e4ad-4729-8e27-50dbf1189949">Often times these codes can take a few tries before working, so don’t give up too easily if the menu doesn’t show up right away.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="98930025-ed00-4253-a7b4-e264758ae3f7">Take your time and make sure not to change any other settings while you’re in there!</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="98930025-ed00-4253-a7b4-e264758ae3f7"> </p>
<ul>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="fa92b251-545c-459d-94c7-746c6ea11041">
<h4><strong>Smart phone app</strong></h4>
</li>
</ul>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="b29baab9-d3ab-4b4b-a30e-29a15ce006bb">One far less intimidating option is to download the TV manufacturer’s app to your smart phone, and then use your phone’s Bluetooth to connect to your TV.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="c7aa8e5c-722f-4b19-a05c-853b2478bcae"><strong>Take Roku, for instance as </strong><span data-issueid="0cf1e7b53db74f1b8134dd9c4c47d67a" data-testid="issue-underline:they">They</span> provide a <u>free smart phone app</u> that allows you to use your<em> phone’s</em> Bluetooth capabilities.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="b50408fd-b0d5-4814-9f56-fbd9802411ec"><strong>This means you can sync your phone’s Bluetooth to your headphones, or even a speaker, via the Roku app, and listen to your TV that way.</strong></p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="b59f2cb1-7bbd-4042-8a2f-9977d97e2c47">Not perfect, but not a <span data-issueid="ffa7a3a736f5c92b2b60cb57ad489012" data-testid="issue-underline:terrible">bad</span> option either.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="5c54f3c7-d803-4bd6-adb5-ffb5eb9dd90a"><strong>It is becoming increasingly common for TVs to be equipped with Bluetooth transmitters.</strong></p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="6e55c747-c0f3-43f2-9a68-7ded2a16d7ec">If you can’t enable Bluetooth through th<span data-issueid="897c33e47bd08cbb53615a584647874b" data-testid="issue-underline:hidden menu">e secret service me</span>nu and the TV doesn’t have a dedicated smart app, don’t panic, you still have on<span data-issueid="c0068943b3ac4ad57976a3ff9519a210" data-testid="issue-underline:viable">e go</span>od option left.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="6e55c747-c0f3-43f2-9a68-7ded2a16d7ec"> </p>
<h4 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="30fdb7ae-f3b4-421b-a445-8746a489cf90"><strong>You can buy a Bluetooth transmitter.</strong></h4>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="b8b905f4-d75b-41d9-b4a0-c7d606d842c7">Transmitters convert non-Bluetooth devices <span data-issueid="0331c4e304174f7454960c0ea9a6222a" data-testid="issue-underline:(such as">(namely,</span> smart TVs) into Bluetooth devices by plugging them into a Bluetooth port.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="c54df492-7231-4973-9954-af2de675e867">As a result of today&#8217;s technology, these devices have very low latency (meaning that the sound will come in near-real time).</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="13d9c8c0-e835-4a57-96d0-c047af42385b">The <span data-issueid="930d6f572b4fd7d09ace40d91c964827" data-testid="issue-underline:most attractive">best</span> part is that you can get a very <span data-issueid="904ddac4053c522ed211739635b561e3" data-testid="issue-underline:high-quality">good</span> one for a reasonable price (under 40 dollars).</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="186ae883-261d-40cb-b6d8-9cc7a7285e3d">The 1Mii Bluetooth 5.2 <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmitter" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Transmitter</a> Receiver is highly recommended if you&#8217;re considering this route.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="58980880-e36b-4a29-bbef-9039dfa28290">The Avantree Bluetooth 5.0 Transmitter is the <span data-issueid="7a261a55087af007b746cf36efe83900" data-testid="issue-underline:right">perfect</span> choice if your TV lacks a headphone jack. The same <span data-issueid="edf9e3e06da5432caedb748e252b0903" data-testid="issue-underline:positive">great</span> reviews apply, but the setup options are multiple (Optical, Aux, RCA, USB).</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="a6b76b83-27f8-4101-bf39-8eae2092bec9">For added safety, bring your Bluetooth transmitter when you fly. You can watch TV on the plane with your Bluetooth headphones plugged into the headphone jack!</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="a6b76b83-27f8-4101-bf39-8eae2092bec9"> </p>
<h2 data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="5ebd3080-5cd4-4843-9046-981b580a5c32">Conclusion: Do Smart TVs Have Bluetooth?</h2>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="e856bc34-a6f9-4643-8e94-a568cf9a920f">There are some smart TVs that have Bluetooth built-in, but not all of them. TVs from Samsung, Sony, and LG are more likely to have it than those from other manufacturers.</p>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="42682328-c8c6-406b-831d-7c03cfabc46c">There are several ways to make smart TVs &#8220;Bluetooth-enabled&#8221; if they don&#8217;t have it out of the box.</p>
<ol>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="5a11cfc9-6f81-4c21-b315-0a3507cd5a23">Through the TV&#8217;s secret service menu, enable Bluetooth</li>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="cbbef9a0-8431-4e48-a084-0298f6826a9e">Apps for smart phones are available from TV manufacturers</li>
<li data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="9bcce0d3-e6f5-4cc2-8d3f-5fee04fe0bfb">Your TV can be equipped with a Bluetooth transmitter</li>
</ol>
<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="f1ed6644-8276-4e6d-8bd2-ab7da6c8a088">Is there anything you l<span data-issueid="b0083103515c95996f533ec301a740dc" data-testid="issue-underline:you would like">ike to d</span>o with Bluetooth capabilities on your TV? Let me know what you think in the comments!</p>
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<p data-private="redact" data-wt-guid="f2046d48-3135-4e79-809c-cd1f2bd56b82"> </p>
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