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    Android TV Bluetooth headphones - connection to Android TV

    Android TV Bluetooth headphones - connection to Android TV


    Bluetooth headphones - connection to Android TV

    Posted: 17 Mar 2022 04:11 AM PDT

    Hello everyone,

    I have Philips 55" Android TV and I was wondering how can I connect my bluetooth headphones to the TV? Is there some app or something like that because my headphones right now at not visible on bluetooth finder on TV?

    Thanks

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    Does any android TV add on streamer device have auto sound leveling?

    Posted: 17 Mar 2022 12:06 AM PDT

    Roku has ripped out sound leveling and night mode options from most TV's with built-in Roku's in a an attempt to sell more soundbar products, which will magically re-enable those options on the TV interfaces that used to be native. Not ironically, , The Roku Channel (the whole lineup from what I can tell) is the most obnoxious - commercials are 75% higher than the programming itself.

    So KMA, Roku. They're dead to me.

    Do any of the Android TV's or box/dongles have a visible/docuemntable option/feature for sound leveling? I do not "do" loud sounds. The Stones concert last month was almost perfect from 11 miles away :-)

    I don't see any mention of it for android TV sets or for add on boxes, just epnty of articles about how to change the volunme on Android devices. But I also don't see any complaints related the lack of such an option, either. So maybe it's all doing its thing enabled and not apparent to the users. AFAICT, it's all software-based regar4dles of audio output method protocol/hardware or built in speakers.

    OTOH, youtube (and Widows in general) sucks at volume changes from one stream to another, and so are Android smart phones doing stuff other than youtube. And Google i pretty progrssive when it come to "Lusers don't need options, we'll make up their minds for them".

    I'll probabkly drop the $20 on the Onn 4K thing in the next few days. But I don't expect that to be representitive of other probably more quality devices - just to touch and feel the Android TV interface.

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