From the TV side, most modern televisions now support Bluetooth, though it's missing on a minority of budget sets. If your current model doesn't offer Bluetooth connectivity, one option is to add a soundbar or speaker set that does.
Every TV and pair of headphones will work slightly differently, but the process of getting connected will be broadly similar no matter what hardware devices you're using. You'll need to find the Bluetooth connection option somewhere in your television's settings first, and then put your headphones into pairing mode so they can be discovered by the TV.
Your TV will be able to switch between different audio outputs, through the menus or via the remote (or both), so you can switch between headphones and the TV's speakers.
If you've got a streaming box or dongle connected to your TV, you'll usually be able to connect this to a pair of headphones as well as (or instead of) your television.
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