how can I connect my non Bluetooth TV to Bluetooth Light bulb speakers?

Marine Mom

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I have HDMI on my TV and I also have Direct TV and a DVD player that I use a remote controlled switch box for since I only have one HDMI cable to the switch box. I have an Android Samsung Galaxy Note 4 cellphone which can be used a remote for the TV also. The speaker bulbs come with a remote as well and are can lights that will go above my TV and on the side of the room for surround sound effect. My only problem is how do I get the speakers to interact with a non Bluetooth TV?
 
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You can add a bluetooth transmitter to the audio output of the TV (or to an HDMI input selector with audio extraction like this one
http://www.monoprice.com/Product?p_id=5557&kpid=105557&gclid=CPPY2sLnwcYCFYIXHwodhY0FTw
If you want to use two speakers you would need a BT transmitter that can pair to two devices like this
http://www.avantree.com/product-bluetooth-audio-transmitter-avantree-priva-1039.html
I don't think you would be able to get stereo sound however since single BT speakers are mono. To get stereo you usually need a stereo pair in which the receiver is in one of the two speakers. Check the specs on your speakers to see if they can be designated left and right in the software.
You can add a bluetooth transmitter to the audio output of the TV (or to an HDMI input selector with audio extraction like this one
http://www.monoprice.com/Product?p_id=5557&kpid=105557&gclid=CPPY2sLnwcYCFYIXHwodhY0FTw
If you want to use two speakers you would need a BT transmitter that can pair to two devices like this
http://www.avantree.com/product-bluetooth-audio-transmitter-avantree-priva-1039.html
I don't think you would be able to get stereo sound however since single BT speakers are mono. To get stereo you usually need a stereo pair in which the receiver is in one of the two speakers. Check the specs on your speakers to see if they can be designated left and right in the software.
 
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