TVs often analyze what you watch to curate suggestions and serve you ads, even through HDMI-connected devices, but we've found a few ways to take back control.
Once you're in the Bluetooth settings, select Add device (or the closest equivalent). Your headphones/earbuds should appear there. Select them, and the TV should indicate that the headphones are now ...
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TL;DR: HKC will unveil its next-gen RGB Mini-LED technology at CES 2026, featuring discrete red, green, and blue Mini-LED chips for ultra-bright, color-accurate displays. This innovation offers a ...
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