How to Pair Two Bluetooth Headphones with a Samsung TV

Last Update date : 2026-06-25
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How to Pair Two Bluetooth Headphones with My Samsung TV

Learn how to connect two Bluetooth headphones to your Samsung Smart TV using the Dual Audio feature. Includes troubleshooting tips for pairing issues, range limitations, and compatibility requirements.

To pair two Bluetooth headphones with your Samsung Smart TV, ensure your TV supports the Dual Audio feature (available on models from 2022 onward). Both devices must be in pairing mode, and they must support Bluetooth A2DP profile. Follow the steps below to connect and enjoy dual audio streaming.

1. What Is Samsung TV's Dual Audio Feature?

The Dual Audio feature allows you to connect two Bluetooth audio devices simultaneously to your Samsung Smart TV. This is ideal for sharing audio with a friend or enjoying personalized sound settings. It works with Bluetooth headphones, earphones, and speakers.

2. Compatibility Requirements

Dual Audio is supported on Samsung Smart TVs manufactured from 2022 onward, including models like the Galaxy S24 series-compatible TVs. Ensure your Bluetooth devices support the A2DP profile and are designed for TV use.

3. How to Pair Two Bluetooth Headphones

  1. Turn on both Bluetooth headphones and set them to pairing mode.
  2. On your Samsung Smart TV, go to Settings > Sound > Audio Output > Bluetooth Speaker List.
  3. Select the first headphone from the list and confirm the connection.
  4. Repeat the process to connect the second headphone.
  5. Once connected, adjust the volume using your TV remote.

4. Additional Things to Check

- Ensure your Bluetooth headphones are not exclusively designed for mobile devices, as they may not be compatible with Samsung TVs.

- Keep the Bluetooth devices close to the TV to avoid signal interference from walls or furniture.

- If the TV fails to detect a device, refresh the Bluetooth list or restart the headphones.

5. Troubleshooting Connection Issues

If you encounter issues, try the following:

  1. Update your TV's software to the latest version.
  2. Reduce interference by turning off nearby Wi-Fi devices.
  3. Check the user manual of your Bluetooth headphones for specific pairing instructions.
  4. If the sound doesn't switch to Bluetooth automatically, manually select the audio output under Settings.

6. Related Samsung Support Topics

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