A:AnswerNo. This won't work, because the computer inside your TV would need a driver (i.e. software) to communicate with this USB adapter, and there is no such software.
The way to interface your TV audio to Bluetooth is to buy a Bluetooth Audio Adapter. You would plug this into the audio output of your TV (or any other source of audio) and it would transmit the audio via Bluetooth.
You would have to make sure that whatever audio adapter you buy has an audio input connector type that is compatible with the audio output connector of your TV. For examples search BestBuy for "bluetooth audio adapter."
A:AnswerYes it will, but if you have the USB port and money, I’d suggest getting a Logitech gaming headset (unless your Bluetooth headphones are really nice).
A:AnswerI don’t think it will work because first you have to download the app to the TV or speakers which will not work. Second, even if it worked there will be a delay from the TV and the speakers and the lips reading are annoying. Lastly, it’ll constantly break and wait to connect. Your best bet is to use hardwire to connect. I know it’s ugly.
A:AnswerI tried it, it definitely will not work. Type or Google Apple CarPlay dongle. Depending on the year of your car some might work or you might have to buy a couple of times to find the right one. That’s why I don’t want to recommend the one that works best for me.
A:AnswerThe following can improve your signal range: The PC needs to be free from obstructions, or electrical or wireless interference, or get a WIFI extender and ensure the router is working properly and the PC has access to a stable internet connection.