How to Connect Speakers to Xbox Series X

avatarDepetallingMummy·a year ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit·a year ago

It’s easy! Connect your speakers to your Xbox Series X using the optical audio output on the console. Just get an optical cable, plug one end into the Xbox, and the other into your speaker system.

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avatarSigningSpine·a year ago

If your speakers support HDMI input, you can use an HDMI audio extractor. Connect one HDMI cable from the Xbox to the extractor, and another from the extractor to your TV. Then, connect your speakers to the extractor.


avatarSigningSpine·a year ago

Pro Tip: Use a Bluetooth speaker with an adapter! Buy a Bluetooth transmitter, plug it into your TV's audio out, and connect the Bluetooth speaker. Voilà!


avatarTargetingDirt·a year ago

Why even bother? Just use the TV’s built-in speakers. Less hassle!


avatarWanderingFacet·a year ago

I've done this myself! Grab a 3.5mm to RCA cable and connect it to the TV’s headphone jack, then hook it up to your speakers. Works like a charm.

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