With tvOS 26, Apple TV is expanding its audio capabilities by adding support for third-party wireless audio gear, allowing users to create wireless home theater systems without relying on HomePods. Previously, only HomePod or HomePod mini could be set as permanent audio outputs for Apple TV 4K. Now, users can designate any AirPlay-compatible speaker—such as those from Sonos, Bose, or Bang & Olufsen—as the default audio output directly from the Apple TV Settings app. Once configured, the system retains this setting even after powering down, ensuring a seamless audio experience without the need for manual reconnection each time. This update, set to roll out in September 2025, enhances flexibility for home theater setups, supporting brands like KEF and Audioengine, and eliminates the need for HDMI or eARC connections for wireless audio. However, system and game audio may still route through TV speakers, and it’s unclear if stereo pairing of third-party speakers is supported for immersive setups.
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With tvOS 26, Apple TV lets users designate any AirPlay-enabled wireless speakers as default output
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