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"Pairing 2 or more audio devices or speakers

Randall Mccoy 0 Reputation points
2025-11-23T19:56:04.2933333+00:00

how does one "pair" more than 1 single speaker system to the audio ?

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures
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  1. Rodrigo Queiroz 77,755 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-11-23T20:34:45.57+00:00

    Hi, I'm Rodrigo and I will help you.
    If you are trying to pair more than 1 Bluetooth device, it is possible, just follow the instructions to pair each device on the AI answer above.
    But if you want to pair more than 1 Bluetooth Speaker and use them simultaneously, will need to use a third party tool to set the devices as audio outputs simultaneously.

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    2025-11-23T19:56:11.41+00:00

    To pair multiple audio devices or speakers in Windows, you can use the Windows Bluetooth settings to connect each device individually. However, if you want to set up a multi-device audio system, you may need to ensure that your audio devices support features like Bluetooth A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) for streaming audio. Here are the general steps to pair multiple speakers:

    1. Ensure Compatibility: Make sure all your speakers or audio devices support Bluetooth and can connect to your PC.
    2. Open Bluetooth Settings: Go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices on your Windows PC.
    3. Pair Each Device: Click on Add Bluetooth or other device, select Bluetooth, and then choose each speaker from the list to pair them one at a time.
    4. Configure Audio Playback: Once paired, you may need to configure the audio settings to ensure that sound is directed to all connected devices. This can typically be done through the Sound settings in the Control Panel or the Settings app.
    5. Use Audio Playback Connection: For advanced setups, you can utilize the AudioPlaybackConnection class in UWP applications to manage connections and playback from remote devices, allowing for more complex audio configurations.

    Keep in mind that the ability to use multiple speakers simultaneously may depend on the specific capabilities of your audio hardware and the Windows version you are using.

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