If you’re watching TV coming from a cable set-top box, that cable box itself may have a headphone jack. This solution is convenient because it sends all the TV’s audio over the headphones, no matter what device they come from. Just plug the headphones in and go - you may need to change your audio output settings to have the TV send the audio over the headphone port, however. Some TVs actually have headphone jacks, allowing to connect any headphones with the typical 3.5mm audio connector to them. Your TV or Another Device Might Offer a Headphone Jack
The PlayStation 4 also supports USB headsets if you plug them into any of its USB ports, although the Xbox One does not. Whether you’re playing console games or watching videos on a service like Netflix, YouTube, or Hulu, any audio your console outputs can be sent to those headphones. Microsoft’s Xbox One controllers don’t, so you’ll need a special headset jack adapter.