6 Listen to Endless Music
Starting a jam session in your living room is easy with Apple TV. Whether you buy music from iTunes, or use a music streaming service such as Apple Music, there are numerous ways to get the party started.
Pandora
Pandora is possibly the streaming radio service that started it all. It lets you create up to 100 personalized and unique radio stations to discover new music. The app is free with limited skips, or you can upgrade to a premium service via in-app purchase. If you already have a paid account, simply sign in with your credentials.
iHeartRADIO
Listen to thousands of radio stations, news, podcasts and sports. You can also customize radio station preferences and choose to sign up for premium features which include unlimited skips.
iTunes
Once upon a time, in the days before streaming, there were digital purchases (and Limewire). If you still prefer to buy your music, rip it from a CD, or have a large iTunes music library, you’ll be happy to know it’s still available on Apple TV. Just sign in with your Apple ID and you’re good to go.
Apple Music
In addition to iTunes, Apple recently started their own streaming service called Apple Music. You can stream any song from the iTunes library with plans ranging from $4.99 (for students) to $14.99 (for families). In addition to music, you can listen to a live radio station called Beats 1, search playlists, watch music videos and original content, and more.
All of these options are great ways to get music playing through your TV for any occasion, but if you’d rather not share your music with the house, grab some wireless headphones!
Apple TV makes it easy to connect your Bluetooth headphones via the settings app. Put your headphones in pairing mode, and while in the Bluetooth settings, let the Apple TV find and pair to your headphones.