Sound is clear intermittently as I move around, but not consistent. Have moved sensor away from other tv wires which helped but did not eliminate the static. HAS to be close to TV to plug in!
Well I just plugged into the cable box and that worked. On my old tv as well as my newer one the only audio out was an optical I had bought an optical splitter (one input for my sound bar and the other one to the optical to Rca) and an optical to rca for the headphones. This allowed me to use the headphones on all things going through the tv. For some strange reason it no longer works that way (just got my new tv this week). I bought all pieces on Amazon for a nominal cost. I'm going to doublecheck all connections again tomorrow.
SOURCE: just bought the brookstone wireless tv headphones.
just received Brookstone Wireless TV headphones as a gift, trying to connect to Samsung Hi-Def mode HLR5067WAX/XAA. There is not 'headphone' jack so I connected the 3.5 mm to a pigtale for a RED-White cable.... any one have information on where the R-W cable is plugged into for sound???
SOURCE: just bought the brookstone wireless tv headphones.
I had the same problem with Brookstone wireless headset the only solution I found was plug in the red and white connectors to your cable box it works perfectly that way. Just make sure the red cable connector from the transmitter is connected to right red input connector on the box. I have a Comcast cable box. Now I need a solution for them on my PS3?
SOURCE: just bought the brookstone wireless tv headphones.
I had the same problem with Brookstone wireless headset the only solution I found was plug in the red and white connectors to your cable box it works perfectly that way. Just make sure the red cable connector from the transmitter is connected to right red input connector on the box. I have a Comcast cable box. Now I need a solution for them on my PS3?
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