helping an older person hear the TV better!

helping an older person hear the TV better!

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addey

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Friday 28th November 2014
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Sorry for the rubbish subject title! So I have been tasked by my mother-in-law to find a solution for her mother (in her 90's) so she can hear the TV better shout. She is fine when she is sat near the TV in her chair but when she moves into her bed she can't hear very well. M-I-L was going to get a soundbar and wireless sub with a view to having the sub near the bed but I explained this wouldn't work as the sub will only transmit the low frequency / bass sounds. So is there an easy solution to this? I don't think the budget will stretch to amp and surround speakers, plus I don't think they want wires everywhere. Is there any way of using a Bluetooth speaker positioned near the bed then transmit the sound from the TV via Bluetooth? From memory the TV is a Panasonic plasma, probably 6/7 years old so unlikely to be too 'smart'. And before anyone suggests it, she doesn't want to use earphones!

addey

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167 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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dtmpower said:
Sainsbury's have this in stock.

www.sony.co.uk/electronics/wireless-speakers/gtk-n...

In store I turned up the demo unit and it was decent. Can be mounted vertically. Ignore the led lighting you can turn it off.
but how would we set it up to get the sound from the TV to the speaker? Is there some kind of dongle that can be plugged in to transmit the sound wirelessly?

addey

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Saturday 29th November 2014
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Thanks for all the replies. I think we are going to try a Bluetooth transmitter dongle thing coupled with a Bluetooth speaker positioned near to the bed.

addey

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Saturday 29th November 2014
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I'm not sure her eyesight is any better than her hearing!