In need of dual wireless headphones for vizio tv. Does sony make?

Good morning.  I am looking for a pair of headphones that are wireless that would work with our Vizio tv.   My husband has hearing aids but they don’t work as well as they could and the TV is very loud for dual watching.    
What I am looking for is headphones that will work not only with the tv muted – but also with the tv sound on for others in the room to hear.  We thought there would be a product that allows the user to turn the volume up on the headphones without affecting the volume for the rest of the family in the room.
Do you have a recommendation?  If so, do you have these items in stock online or at a retail store?  
Would really appreciate your help in this matter.  Some days are better than others with the hearing aids, so it would be the most treasured item purchased from your store. 
Thank you in advance for your time.   Charlotte Piegaro

Hi chargeo
Welcome to the Sony Community! 
We apologize for the late reply. Based on the information and on the description you want to that headphones. Unfortunately, it's not possible. What will happen,  if you connect any headphones either wired or wireless, it will mute the TV and switch into that Headphones because of priority. We can't turn it off because it was made for that purpose. 
You can visit our online store to view latest headphones. The store website is store.sony.com
If my post answers your question, please mark it as "Accept as Solution"
Thanks, 
↔Dave

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