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Is there a connection for audio out for wireless headphones

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Wireless or not you only have 3 option for connecting an oudio autput, either is is a Jack, or it is 2 cinch cable one red one white, or an Optical output.

The one you will use will depend on the input connection of the emmitting part of your wireless headset.

Hope this helps.

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