How do I connect my Bose SoundLink to my Samsung TV?

Answered by Frank Schwing

To connect your Bose SoundLink to your Samsung TV, you will need an auxiliary cable. The first step is to locate the Aux In port on your Bose speaker. It is usually located on the back or side of the speaker, and it is labeled as Aux In or Line In.

Next, locate the Audio Out port on your Samsung TV. This port is also usually located on the back or side of the TV, and it may be labeled as Audio Out or Line Out. It is important to note that not all Samsung TVs have an Audio Out port, so you may need to check your TV’s manual or consult with the manufacturer to determine if your specific model has this port.

Once you have located the Aux In port on your Bose speaker and the Audio Out port on your Samsung TV, connect one end of the auxiliary cable to the Aux In port on the Bose speaker and the other end to the Audio Out port on the TV.

After connecting the cable, you will need to adjust the sound settings on your TV. Using your TV remote, navigate to the settings menu and look for the audio or sound options. From there, you should be able to select the audio output source as the Audio Out port.

Now, grab your Bose remote and select the Source option. This will allow you to cycle through the different input sources. Set the source to AUX, as this is the input you connected your TV to.

Once you have selected the AUX input on your Bose speaker, you can now turn on the sound on your TV. The audio from the TV will now play through your Bose SoundLink system, providing you with enhanced sound quality and a more immersive viewing experience.

It is important to note that the specific steps may vary slightly depending on the model of your Bose SoundLink and Samsung TV. It is always recommended to consult the user manuals for both devices for detailed instructions.

In my personal experience, I have connected my Bose SoundLink to my Samsung TV using an auxiliary cable, and the process was quite straightforward. The sound quality was significantly improved, and I enjoyed a more immersive audio experience while watching movies and TV shows.