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I couldn’t find the solution anywhere so here are the steps that worked for me while trying to connect my Sony WH-1000XM3 headphones to my Sony KD-55XF8096 Android TV. I believe that these steps will work with most Android TVs. You would think that connecting two Sony devices would be a breeze. You’d be wrong.
Even though the official Sony web page says that only certain TV models (mine is not one of them) are compatible with WH-1000XM3, this works.
You’ll need 4 apps:
1. On Android TV go to Google Play store and download (buy) Mouse Toggle for Android TV ($2.99). Alternatively, find the other (free) app with the same functionality.
2. On Android TV go to Google Play store and download Bluetooth Scanner for Android TV.
3. On Android TV go to Google Play store and download X-plore File Manager for Android TV. Alternatively, find the other app with the same functionality.
4. Download the Sony Headphones Connect apk from the web, then transfer it to the TV via a USB memory and install it using the X-plore File Manager.
5. Start the Sony Headphones Connect app using the X-plore File Manager. You’ll see that the screen of the app is turned horizontally, but that’s because the Sony Headphones Connect apk you downloaded isn’t native to Android TV system.
NOTE: Every future connecting of the WH-1000XM3 to the TV will require to start the Sony Headphones Connect app manually via the X-plore File Manager and click the CONNECT button.
Normally the App Bluetooth Pair work fine...
I tried Bluetooth Pair and it does the same thing as Bluetooth Scanner, it makes pairing possible but the WH-1000XM3 didn't work until I used the Sony Headphones Connect app on the TV.
Hi,
Thank you so much for your guide. However I am having issues with the headphone connect app. Because I cannot see all of the screen I am stuck trying to check the user agreement check box. Is there anyway to scroll across?
Cheers
Hi,
Sorry for the late answer.
I'm not sure what it looks like so that you can't see the whole screen.
But there is a workaround that might help you. Just connect a USB mouse to your TV, and then try to scroll.
Hope it helps.
Cheers
Mate,
Brilliant bit of work this, working like a charm.
The guy who said he couldn't tick the permissions because of the stretched screen....
I had the same issue, pressed back and it got rid of the permissions, I assume it was for access to location or some such, it then let me continue with the Mouse app.
Glad to be of help