Please check and see if your TV has built-in Bluetooth capabilities. The easiest way to do this is simply to take a look at your TV's user manual and see if you can find Bluetooth in there. If not, you might need to prepare a Bluetooth transmitter.
If your TV has built-in Bluetooth capability (please check your TV's user manual), here's what you do:
1. Get your GOOGLE HOME SPEAKER into pairing mode (Please scroll to the bottom of the page for details.)
2. Go into your TV's Bluetooth menu, search & select your Google Home Speaker to connect.
3. You may adjust the volume via your TV's remote control.
If your TV does NOT have built-in Bluetooth, or if you'd like to connect MORE THAN ONE PAIR of headphones to your TV simultaneously, you'll have to connect using a Bluetooth Audio Adapter, something like these:
Avantree Audikast Plus (Learn More)
Avantree Oasis Plus (Learn More)
With these, you'll be able to:
- Get extended Bluetooth Range.
- Connect up to TWO SPEAKERS to your TV (adapter) simultaneously.
- In the case of Oasis Plus, it can be used simultaneously with a SoundBar/Stereo Receiver while sharing ONE Digital Optical Port (See THIS ARTICLE for more details regarding this function.)
How to Connect Google Home Speaker to TV using a Bluetooth Transmitter Adapter?
1. Connect your Bluetooth Transmitter to a power source.
Below is a detailed guide on how to get Google Home Speakers into Bluetooth Pairing Mode, just for your convenience.
There are TWO methods to do this.
Method 1: Via Voice Control: Simply say to your Google Home Device "Hey Google, Bluetooth Pairing Mode."
Method 2: Via your Google Home App: In the app, select the Google Home device you'd like to pair -> Click the Settings button on the top right corner -> Select Paired Bluetooth Devices -> Click on Enable Pairing Mode.
Please contact us at support@avantree.com if you have any questions.