You can connect several Bluetooth devices, like headphones or game controllers, to your Google TV.
You can only connect one audio device at a time.
Pair a Bluetooth device
- From the home screen, in the top right, go to Cogwheel and select Settings, then press OK again.
- Select Remote & Accessories Pair remote or accessory.
- Make sure your device is in pairing mode or is visible to other devices.
- Identify the device you want to pair from the list and select it.
- On the Bluetooth pairing request screen, select Pair.
Tip: Accessories that have been paired with your device appear in the Remote & Accessories section of Settings. You can also rename or forget devices.
Reconnect a paired device
- From the home screen, in the top right, go to Cogwheel and select Settings, then press OK again.
- Select Remote & Accessories.
- Under “Accessories,” choose your device.
- Select Connect.
*Please note that your TV will automatically connect to a previously paired device.
Troubleshoot problems with connecting Bluetooth devices
If your Bluetooth device won't connect, it could be an issue with the Bluetooth device or your TV.
Troubleshoot connection issues
- Turn off your Bluetooth device and then turn it back on. After your device is reset, try to pair it again.
- If you have multiple devices paired with your TV, disconnect the ones you're not using.
- The issue may be with your Bluetooth device. Try to connect a different Bluetooth device to check if that one works.
- Unplug your TV for 10 seconds and then plug it back in. When your TV is on, try to pair it again.
- Check if your Bluetooth device connects to other devices, such as a phone or tablet.