The comforts of modern tech never cease to evolve, and while the media surge of everything in existence being made Bluetooth compatible has worn out over time, technological developments are still being made in the field. Take advantage of modern Bluetooth speeds, unique 3rd party Codecs and the knowledge of manufacturer August International (Acclaimed for wireless radio reception and Bluetooth devices, especially in the Metal Detector sphere) to provide the best possible wireless experience on your TV. In this article you can easily identify the type of adaptor you need and work out exactly what ports you have on your TV available for use. Then, you can narrow down between aptX / Bluetooth versions before finally plugging in and enjoying your new Bluetooth TV! 1. Check Bluetooth TV Adaptor Types The first thing to do is know what adaptor you actually need. If you want to listen to live TV, streamed apps and music through Netflix / Spotify or TV through a connected Set-Top-Box then you will need a Bluetooth Transmitter. If you want to play audio from your smartphone or tablet out of the TV's speakers, if they're compatible, then you need a Bluetooth Receiver. We have a whole
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