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Wireless headphones
The old box had red white ports where i connected my husband's wireless. He is very hard of hearing.
We now have the new xfi cable box, and there is nowhere to connect the headphones. Our TV is an older model LG smart but the audio out Jack is broken.
Do I have to go back to the old box?
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Rustyben
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i use this one (was a gift) Q20 https://www.amazon.com/s?k=anker+soundcore+headphone&ref=nb_sb_noss_1
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SamsPookie
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CCAndrew
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Rustyben
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not sure what you mean on tools. the headset has to have its own volume control as the bluetooth is not usable without the amplifier. I use a powered bluetooth headphone with volume up/down control. be sure to purchase at a place that allows (easy) returns in case you don't like it. you do have to pair over and over with some x1 set top firmware updates.
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SamsPookie
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SamsPookie
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Thanks so much.
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SillyJilly
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4 years ago
Can I use my AirPods without blocking the sound for everyone else? I just need something to allow me to hear the TV without having to turn up the volume
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Rustyben
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4 years ago
no. you need a headphone with a built in volume amplifier that you can use to control the volume level.
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user_98cb07
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4 years ago
Hi
I have a Xfinity XG1 box and trying to set up my air pods pro and don't have option for Bluetooth option in the setting anymore. How else can I hook up my wireless buds. please advise.
Thx,
Sean
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dave9hole
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I recently paired new headphones to xfinity but I have to go to the menu each time to connect. That is a pain.
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