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Connect Bluetooth speaker to Freesat TV

My wife is a great fan of BBC Radio 4, but we struggle to get reception for ordinary or digital radio because our walls are two-feet thick. Internet radio is okay, but the microwave kills it off.

Our solution was to buy a Bluetooth 5.0 transmitter (£11.99 from Amazon www.snipca.com/37854) and connect it to our Freesat TV (there’s no ordinary signal in the Devon Valley where we live). We also bought a ZoeeTree S1 Bluetooth speaker for £15.99 from Amazon (www.snipca.com/37855, pictured), and a case for it too (£13.99 from www.snipca.com/37856).

The TV needs to have a 3.5mm headphone socket and a USB socket for power (with a cable length

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