Universally Compatible Low Latency Wireless Earbuds for TV & Transmitter Set with Charging Dock.
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UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE - Thanks to Medley’s Optical, AUX, and RCA input cables, it is universally compatible and works with all TVs on the market. With it, you’ll be able to listen to your favorite TV shows/movies at your own volume; you’ll no longer have to turn the TV speaker volume all the way up and disturb your family or neighbors.
ENHANCED LISTENING EXPERIENCE - The Medley is designed with volume level that’s louder than the other TV headphones on the market; this combined with the special “Clear Dialogue” sound mode, will significantly enhance the clarity of conversations/dialogues in your favorite TV shows and movies.
HASSLE-FREE SET UP - No need to go through the complex Bluetooth pairing process; simply plug the Medley's transmitter into a power source and your TV’s audio output port, power everything on, they’ll quickly connect with each other, and you should be good to go. Works brilliantly with older Non-Smart TVs as well.
SOUNDBAR / STEREO AVR SUPPORT - The “Pass-through” feature of Avantree Medley 6018 allows it to work TOGETHER with your existing Soundbar or Stereo AV Receivers WHILE sharing the same audio output port on TV; hear the TV at your own volume through the headphones while your family/friends listen through the speakers.
EXTENDED PLAYTIME - The Earphone battery can run up to 20 hours per full charge – more than enough for a full day of binge-watching. When the battery is low, the transmitter base doubles as a charging dock; simply place the headphone onto the charging dock, it’ll start charging and be ready again in no time.
Transmitter/Charging Dock
Neckband In-ear Headphone
Ear tips (S,L)
Type C Power Cable X 1 (1.5M/5FT)
Optical Audio Cable X 1 (1.5M/5FT)
AUX 3.5mm Audio Cable X 1 (1.5M/5FT)
AUX 3.5mm to RCA Adapter X 1 (35CM/1FT)
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The Avantree® Medley 6018 is the ideal Bluetooth transmitter and neckband in-ear headphone set. It comes pre-paired from the factory, is low latency certified, offers pass-through,
provides speech clear EQ setting to personalize your audio, and a host of other features to help you get the most out of your TV viewing experience.
Bluetooth 5.0
Mic-in
Low Latency Audio
Pass-through
EQ Settings
Easy to Setup
Powerful Sound
Extended Range
Independent Use
Multifunctional Base
Powerful Sound
Extra loud and clear sound enhances your TV audio experience.
Extended Range
Bluetooth v5.0 ensures stable and reliable connectivity at a range of up to 100ft / 30m.
Independent Use
Use your Medley Clear earbuds independently with any Bluetooth-enabled devices.
Multifunctional Base
The Bluetooth transmitter also acts as a charging & storing dock for your headphones.
Easy Setup
Plug
Plug the transmitter into a power source and connect to your TV’s audio output port.
Power
Power on the transmitter and the headphones. They should automatically pair.
Switch
Change your TV audio settings to “PCM / Stereo.”
Play
Sit back, relax, and enjoy!
Key Features
Clear dialogue - The earbuds are designed to enhance treble levels so you can easily distinguish dialogue from background noise.
Dual link- Pair up to 2 wireless listening devices to the transmitter and enjoy independent volume control.
Pass-throughcapabilities- Listen through both the soundbar / external speaker and your headphones simultaneously.
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If you're using one of the latest Samsung Smart TVs, you could encounter an issue when using Bluetooth Transmitters or Headphones. The issue is due to the fact that Samsung Smart TVs tend to pair with any Bluetooth devices it can find unless you manually deny the connection.
This could lead to odd behaviors on your Samsung TV such as no picture, Blue / Black Screen with an error message, TV headphones and base not reconnecting, no sound on TV headphones, transmitter cannot pair to headphones, etc.
Bear in mind when using Samsung Smart TVs:
If your headphones / transmitters suddenly stopped working with your TV, it may be because your Smart TV performed an automatic update and reset all of its settings to its original form. Smart TVs also do automatic updates because they are connected to your Wi-Fi, just like a computer. Even though you didn't do anything, the TV changed itself. In these cases, follow the steps from the beginning to troubleshoot the issue.
The TV remote control does NOT turn TV off. It only puts the TV into standby mode. The TV will still perform its "Smart" functions in standby mode. For example, the Samsung TV will still aggresively connect to all devices it finds. The best way to turn the TV OFF is to physically switch it OFF or to pull the plug.
Here is the FIX for the above issue with Avantree TV headphones and transmitters.
REMOVE / DENY the Avantree Device from Samsung TV's "External Device List."
Keep the TV OFF (Not in Standby) if you have any issues reconnecting the headphones and the base.
DENY the Device:
When the Samsung Smart TV detects your Avantree Device, a popup will appear on the screen, asking you to Allow or Deny the device to connect to the TV. You MUST DENY the device from connecting, otherwise it will not be able to connect with the other device in its set.
REMOVE the Device:
If you did allow the device to connect to your TV, or if your device connected to your TV automatically, you will need to remove the device from within your TV's settings.
Settings >> General >> External Device Manager >> Device Connection Manager >> Device list - >> Edit >> Select all Avantree Device >> Delete
After removing / denying the Avantree device from the Samsung TV's external device list, your Avantree devices should work properly now. If not, you might need to re-pair & lock the headphones with the base again. Here is how to do it:
1. Turn OFF your Samsung Smart TV. Either flip the physical switch on the TV, or pull the plug from power. If you cannot physically turn OFF your TV, an alternate method to try is to press and hold the power button on your TV remote for 6 seconds until the TV turns off.
2. Turn on your Headphones and Transmitter. It is recommended to have your transmitter plugged into a wall outlet, not your TV, as the TV should be off at this point.
3. Get the Headphones and Transmitter into pairing mode (rapidly flashing RED & BLUE). For more information, please refer to your devices' user manual or support site.
4. If your Headphones and Transmitter have a LOCK function, please LOCK the headphones and the transmitter together. For more information, please refer to your devices' user manual or support site.
Now, the headphones and transmitter will be locked together, so that the next time you use them they should automatically re-connect with each other and show solid BLUE on the headphone. NO need to re-pair them each time.
Hearing audio through the TV speaker AND the headphones at the same time
If you'd like to get sound on both your TV speakers AND headphones at the same time, it DEPENDS on whether the TV is able to support getting sound out to two sources simultaneously. It is NOT related to the transmitter. The transmitter receieves the sound from your TV's output and streams it over to your Bluetooth headphones or speakers.
However, if you connect the transmitter to your TV via OPTICAL port and you can see the following options under the SOUND OUTPUT settings on your TV...
You can actually get sound simultaneously! Follow these steps:
Go to SOUND OUTPUT and change this to OPTICAL / EXTERNAL SPEAKER
Once there's sound going out into the headphones, go back to SOUND OUTPUT and change this back to TV SPEAKER
If your TV doesn't support simultaneous output to both the TV speakers and headphones, here are some alternative methods you can consider:
For Audio Transmitter Users:
Solution 1: Connect the Transmitter to a TV box / AV Receiver instead
If you have a TV box (DirecTV, Xfinity, Bluray Player, etc.), you should be able to find audio output ports on the back of them. Try to connect the Avantree transmitter directly here instead of the TV. This method essentially allows you to "go around" the TV's built-in speakers.
Con: will not work on streaming apps if you have a Smart TV or streaming device
For all users:
Solution 2: For users with TV Sondbar / AV Receiver
2.1 Use Transmitters with Passthrough Function
If you have a Soundbar or Stereo Receiver, check your transmitter to see if it supports passthrough. If not, you can return your current product and consider purchasing one of these: Orbit, Oasis Plus, Opera, Medley 6018, HT5009, HT5006, Duet, or Quartet.
Our industry leading "Passthrough" function allows you to put the transmitter/base between a TV and an external speaker and have audio come out from both devices AT THE SAME TIME.
2.2 Use Audio splitter/extractor
For AUX Output - Use an audio splitter (e.g. Avantree TR302) to share the TV's audio between an EXTERNAL SPEAKER and the Transmitter. The splitter in this example is a 3.5mm audio splitter
For Optical AUDIO OUT - Use an optical splitter (e.g. J-Tech splitter) to share the TV's audio between an EXTERNAL SPEAKER and the Transmitter. The splitter in this example is an optical audio splitter.
For HDMI ARC OUT - Use an HDMI Audio Extractor (e.g. HAX05) to share the TV's audio between an EXTERNAL SPEAKER and the Transmitter. The splitter in this example is an ARC supported HDMI audio extractor.
If you contact us via email, please try to provide the following images for quick diagnosis:
1. Photo of the transmitter box and headphone, both turned on with their LED lights (Solid Blue?)
2. Photo of TV Audio output ports & TV HDMI ports
3. Photo of TV Screen with Sound Settings page - with Digital Optical Out selected (if you use optical cable)
4. Photo of TV Screen with HDMI in & Out Audio Format both set to PCM
5. If you also have AV Receiver and Soundbar connected, please draw a simple diagram how you connect them and the audio signal flow. (Note: The following diagram is just for your reference, you can draw it by hand.)