In recent years, TV brands have equipped their smart TVs with a plethora of connectivity ports, features, and technologies to meet the skyrocketing demand for multimedia entertainment. This has left users bewildered about the TV's functions and connections. Among these features is Bluetooth connectivity. So, what is Bluetooth on a TV used for? Let's explore with Mytour!

Bluetooth on TV for Connecting Mice and Keyboards
Most modern smart TVs allow users to connect external peripherals such as wired or wireless mice and keyboards. To connect a mouse or keyboard to your TV, first, navigate to the Settings menu and check if your TV supports Bluetooth. If it does, follow these steps:
Step 1:
- Power up your TV and activate Bluetooth
Step 2:
- Press and hold the Bluetooth function button on your mouse or keyboard (most mouse devices will have this logo). If your device already has built-in Bluetooth, you can skip this step.
Step 3:
- After completing step 2, your TV will begin searching for the mouse or keyboard device. If you receive a connection request, enter the default code: 0000
Step 4:
- Once you enter the code, you have successfully established the connection between your TV and the mouse or keyboard!
Connect TV with Remote
Some TV models from brands like LG, Sony, and certain Samsung smart TVs come equipped with smart remotes. These remotes may feature touch-sensitive pads or smart rollers for adjusting functions, boasting a compact design with fewer buttons. Users can connect the remote to the TV via Bluetooth. However, to use the remote on the TV, you need to register the remote beforehand.

Connect TV with Speakers, Home Theater, Wireless Microphone
Now, when using your TV, a few simple steps enable you to enjoy top-notch audio on audio devices like portable speakers, home theaters, and more.

Simultaneously, with Bluetooth supporting wireless connections for headphones and earphones, watching movies or late-night football matches becomes a perfect choice for households with young children or elderly individuals who dislike noise.

Notes on Using Bluetooth Connection on TV
Unlike mobile devices such as phones, laptops, tablets, which support file sharing and data transfer, TVs cannot perform this function.

In reality, Bluetooth on TVs only supports connections and is not intended for file transfer.
