You can pair Bluetooth devices like speakers or headsets to your Rogers Xfinity TV system in just a few simple steps. In this article, learn how to connect and manage Bluetooth audio devices on Rogers Xfinity TV. The Bluetooth feature on Rogers Xfinity TV is only available with the Rogers Xfinity Entertainment Box and TV player at this time.
Pairing Bluetooth Devices to Rogers Xfinity TV
Connecting a device to Rogers Xfinity TV
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Press the Rogers button on your Rogers Xfinity Voice Remote to open the main menu.
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Select Settings (the gear icon).
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Select Device Settings.
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Select Audio.
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Select Bluetooth Devices.
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Make sure your Bluetooth device is in Pairing Mode. Your Rogers Xfinity EntertainmentTM Box will constantly search for available devices for you to connect with.
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Use your Rogers Xfinity Voice Remote to select your Bluetooth device from the TV screen.
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Your device is now paired! The audio output from your Rogers Xfinity Entertainment Box will automatically go through your Bluetooth device.
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When you're ready to turn off your TV, disconnect your Bluetooth device or turn off your Rogers Xfinity Entertainment Box. This will stop audio from coming from your device.
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While using your speakers or headset, we advise turning the volume down on your Rogers Xfinity Entertainment Box to separate the sound coming out of your Bluetooth device.
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How to disconnect a device
Follow these steps to disconnect a Bluetooth device from your set-top box. Disconnecting a device stops audio from playing back through that device. Your set-top box will remember it, so you can easily reconnect it later to play audio.
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In the Bluetooth Devices menu, select the Settings icon beside the device you'd like to disconnect.
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Select Disconnect to confirm.
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A confirmation message will appear, indicating that the device has been disconnected.
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To reconnect the device later for audio playback, simply select it again from the Paired Devices section.
How to remove a device
Follow these steps to remove a Bluetooth device from your set-top box's memory. If you remove a device and want to use it again later, it'll be necessary to pair the device again.
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In the Bluetooth Devices menu, select the Settings icon beside the device you'd like to disconnect and remove.
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Select Forget to confirm removing the device.
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A confirmation message will appear, indicating that the device has been removed.
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To reconnect the device later for audio playback, follow the steps to connect a device again.