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Which TV do you have? Your TV might have an 'Optical' audio out. You'll need a specialist cable to do this. These cables are usually cheap to buy and easy to get a hold of. Connect the cable to the 'Optical' Out on the back of the TV and the other end into the 'OPT' port in the back of the sound bar. This should mean you can use the HDMi port for your firestick.
The cable's plug only fits in one way around so be careful fitting it. Your sound-bar might have a small protector peg in the hole you'll need to remove first.
Usually, any sound played through the TV will play through the optical cable so it will play through the sound-bar.
I've never seen a TV with built in Bluetooth. Some sound bars can connect to your phone with Bluetooth and others use Bluetooth to enable the accompanying subwoofer to operate wirelessly so you can place it anywhere. Most sound bars connect with an optical cable to audio out or digital out on the back of the TV.
This worked for me. Try it and it should work for you all as well..;-)
Frequently asked questions
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Question
How do I get the main unit to recognize the subwoofer?
Answer
Wireless connection will set up automatically when you switch on both the main unit and subwoofer.
Sometimes you may encounter the problem that the main unit does not
recognize the subwoofer. Try the following process to solve the problem:
They are heavily interfered by other wireless home appliance
such wireless network, TV etc. Move the subwoofer to another place, the
main unit will auto detect & recognize it.
Switch off the main unit and the subwoofer and then switch on
them again. The main unit should recognize the subwoofer automatically.
If neither of the above works, try to pair with them manually.
In standby mode, press and hold the button on the main unit (PAIR flashes on the display screen.) to activate signal transmitting.
Press and hold the PAIR button on the rear of
the subwoofer (You will find the LED indicator on the subwoofer flashes
in blue and green alternatively) to activate signal receiving.
The wireless connection will set up automatically and the main unit should recognize the subwoofer now.
Frequently asked questions
See all FAQs
Question
How do I get the main unit to recognize the subwoofer?
Answer
Wireless connection will set up automatically when you switch on both the main unit and subwoofer.
Sometimes you may encounter the problem that the main unit does not
recognize the subwoofer. Try the following process to solve the problem:
They are heavily interfered by other wireless home appliance
such wireless network, TV etc. Move the subwoofer to another place, the
main unit will auto detect & recognize it.
Switch off the main unit and the subwoofer and then switch on
them again. The main unit should recognize the subwoofer automatically.
If neither of the above works, try to pair with them manually.
In standby mode, press and hold the button on the main unit (PAIR flashes on the display screen.) to activate signal transmitting.
Press and hold the PAIR button on the rear of
the subwoofer (You will find the LED indicator on the subwoofer flashes
in blue and green alternatively) to activate signal receiving.
The wireless connection will set up automatically and the main unit should recognize the subwoofer now.
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