When we got the OLED, I spent the entire day reading the guide and learning all the features in detail. And therefore, I can answer this question quickly. Yes, the following LG TV series have Bluetooth: OLED, QNED MiniLED, NanoCell, and 4K Ultra. However, if you are unable to connect to Bluetooth, here is a quick guide to help you.
To enable Bluetooth on your LG TV,
1. Simply go to Settings on your TV >
2. Then select Sound > Sound Out > Bluetooth.
3. Choose the device you need to connect.
If the device you're connecting is not in pairing mode, it won't show up.
And if you're still facing the same issue, you can connect to the forum where you can find the OLED family always ready to help out each other. If you have any other query related to the functions of OLED, just drop your query and I hope you will get the help you need, because those who ask, they receive.
Roshelle Fernandes
It depends on the brands and usually differs from brand to brand. Chances are that you may have an accompanying app on your phone or tablet that talks between devices. Another option is to search your TV’s menu to find out if there’s an option to discover nearby Bluetooth devices.
Without knowing the brand, it’s hard to say what to do exactly. It may not work at all. But for OLED, I can surely help you.
Go to the menu option > Choose Sound > Then Select Sound Out > Finally, Bluetooth.
It may seem like a hassle to you, but I assure you it's not. Once you've done it on your own, you'll be an expert.
Roshelle Fernandes
28th Feb, 2022
To begin with, I want you to know that, regardless of the remote that came with your TV, you can still check the Bluetooth functionality by going to the settings menu. Go to the 'Settings Menu'. Select Sound, and then select Sound Output. Your TV is Bluetooth-compatible if the option "Bluetooth Speaker List" is displayed.
Now, the answer to your query on 'how to' for OLED is actually fairly simple. Go to the menu and click on the settings option on your LG OLED TV. You can find the sound option just below the "Picture Option." Click on the sound and then select the "Sound Out" option. There you will find the Bluetooth option. Simply click to connect instantly. The Bluetooth feature is actually pretty neat because it allows me to watch late-night movies or play games without disturbing my family's slumber.
If you're thinking about buying an OLED for your lounge area, do it now. You'll thank me later.