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How to Connect Samsung Soundbar to TCL/Hisense/Roku TV

To connect a Samsung soundbar to a TCL TV, connect the HDMI cord to the ‘HDMI ARC’ port on the TV and connect the other end of the cable to your soundbar. Turn the TV and soundbar back on and select ‘Settings’ > ‘System’ > ‘Control Other Devices’ > ‘Search for CEC devices’ > ‘OK.’

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Samsung Subwoofer Not Working

Here are steps to take if your Samsung subwoofer keeps cutting out. First, check to make sure that all of the connections to the soundbar and the subwoofers are correct and functioning. You also want to be sure that you are trying to get sound from something compatible with both. There could also be an issue with the subwoofer. You can verify this by running a soundcheck.

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Sonos Pandora Not Working (Won’t Connect/Play/Show/etc.)

When your Sonos devices aren’t working with Pandora, reset the unit before moving on to other troubleshooting methods. Ensure that your home network is strong and Pandora is up-to-date, as Pandora and Sonos both require a powerful connection. Then, configure your Sonos devices and Pandora profile.

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Bose Volume Not Working (No Sound/Not Loud Enough/Fluctuates)

Bose volume control may not work if your software is out of date, the settings on your Bluetooth device are limiting the sound, the Bose sound is muted or turned down, or the volume buttons are malfunctioning. You can either rectify these issues, or try to reset your speaker to fix the issue.

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Bose Bluetooth (Not Discoverable/Not Showing Up/How To)

Bose Bluetooth will not pair if the Bluetooth function on either device is disabled or is not discoverable. The devices could also be too far apart, there may be interference from other Bluetooth devices, too many devices paired at once or incorrect Bluetooth settings on your Bluetooth device.

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Bose Keeps (Skipping/Cutting Out/Dropping Out/Stopping/Falling Out)

Bose speakers or headphones will be disrupted if your Bluetooth device is out of range, the batteries are low or there is interference. This can include other devices, the Wi-Fi network, background apps or physical barriers. If you have earbuds that fall out, they will need to be fitted correctly.

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Bose Speaker (Keeps Beeping/Beeping While Charging/Why/How)

Bose headphones and speakers will beep continuously if there is an issue with the power or Bluetooth connections. Clearing the Bluetooth pairing list or checking the power cable for misconnection and faults will fix these issues. All other issues are generally solved by resetting the device.

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