If you’re looking to give your presentations some extra oomph, you may want to consider hooking up a set of Bluetooth speakers.
Not only will this provide better sound quality than the internal speaker on your projector, but it can also help make your presentations more engaging by allowing you to move around the room.
In this post, we’ll show you how to connect your projector to Bluetooth speakers using either an audio cable or a wireless adapter.
Here are some steps to hook up your Bluetooth speakers to your projector
Plug the Bluetooth speaker into an electrical outlet.
Turn on the projector and select the input source you used when adding the Bluetooth speaker to the ‘Sources’ list on your computer.
If you are unsure, go to “Display” in your computer’s settings and check under external displays.
On your computer, open the sound settings and select the Bluetooth speaker as your audio output device.
Open whatever presentation you will be given on the computer and start giving your presentation.
there are steps to hook up Bluetooth speakers with a projector
Plugin the wireless adapter into the headphone jack of the projector or directly into the wall.
Turn on the Bluetooth speaker and find it under available devices on your computer.
Click connect once you have selected it to pair with the device.
there are steps to hook up Bluetooth speakers to a projector
Plug one end of the 3.5mm audio cable into the headphone jack of the projector and plug in your Bluetooth speakers into either side of this cable (it doesn’t matter which end goes where)
Turn on your Bluetooth speaker and put it into pairing mode using whatever function key is specific for that brand/model (usually by pressing and holding some combination of buttons).
Go to “Display” in your computer’s settings and select either an external monitor or projector as your display and select the Bluetooth speaker as your output device.
Open whatever presentation you will be given on the computer and start giving your presentation.