Connect TV with two cordless headphones. How?

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nsbindra

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I want to connect the TV with two cordless headphones simultaneously. What is the best way to do it ? Is using bluetooth the way to go? Or is there any other better method? If Bluetooth is to be used, which hardware do u suggest? ie, some sort of base station and two headphones. Can u suggest some brand names? Thanx for ur time.
 

slugger

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do those two wirelss headphones come along with a transmitter that can be attached to the audio jack?

if yes, then use an audio jack splitter to be able to attach bothe the transmitters to the telly
 
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nsbindra

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^^ I have not yet bought any hardware. I would be buying headphones (Bluetooth?? a2dp???) on all u guys advice. Come on guys!!!
 

infra_red_dude

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A2DP with TV? Which TV? I'm hearing this for the first time! All the cord-less headphones I've seen are FM based and haf a small transmitter which plug into the headphone 3.5mm jack. As slugger said, get a Splitter and connect both the transmitters to it.
 

narangz

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Even I haven't seen A2DP based headphones for TV. I've seen the FM transmitter based cordless headphones. The transmitter is plugged into the TV output 3.5 mm jack & the headphones recieve the signals from the transmitter. And if you want to use two headphone sets do as slugger suggested.
 

int86

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Get two sets of same brand, and connect just one transmitter to TV. And use both recievers simultanuosly.
 

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Won't using two fm transmitters create interference?


Well I am not sure but they might have some frequency setting.

You can also try 2 headphones on a single transmitter as suggested above by int86.
 

dheeraj_kumar

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I have seen Infrared cordless headphones here in chennai.

btw, you can try connecting a splitter to the receiver, and connecting 2 headphones to the splitter. that can work. you can find headphone splitters common in the market.
 
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