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multiple blue tooth speakers to play in sync windows 11

Robert Severance 0 Reputation points
2025-12-12T04:31:04.57+00:00

i can do this from my phone after finding the correct setting i have been trying to figure this out off and on for awhile both connect and i can play right or left fine and dandy but not both at the same time did get sound mixer to play other channel low and time delayed from microphone

these speakers are 5500 watts each

have little ones i can link together but they just don't have the output

many thanX

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    2025-12-12T04:31:14.65+00:00

    In Windows 11, to play audio through multiple Bluetooth speakers simultaneously, you can use the built-in feature called "Stereo Mix" or configure your audio settings to support multiple outputs. However, Windows does not natively support simultaneous audio playback to multiple Bluetooth devices directly like some mobile devices do.

    Here are some steps you can try:

    1. Connect Both Speakers: Ensure both Bluetooth speakers are connected to your Windows 11 device.
    2. Set Up Stereo Mix:
      • Right-click the sound icon in the system tray and select "Sounds."
      • Go to the "Recording" tab.
      • Right-click in the window and enable "Show Disabled Devices."
      • Find "Stereo Mix," right-click it, and select "Enable."
      • Set it as the default device.
    3. Adjust Playback Settings: In the "Playback" tab, ensure both speakers are set up correctly. You may need to adjust the properties to ensure they are both outputting sound.
    4. Use Third-Party Software: If the above steps do not work, consider using third-party applications designed to manage audio output to multiple devices, such as Voicemeeter or Audio Switcher.

    Keep in mind that the performance may vary based on the Bluetooth capabilities of your speakers and the PC. If you experience latency or syncing issues, this may be due to the limitations of Bluetooth audio transmission.

    If you are looking for a more robust solution, consider using wired connections or a dedicated audio system that supports multi-room audio playback.


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  2. Rodrigo Queiroz 77,755 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-12-12T05:09:30.2833333+00:00

    Hi, I'm Rodrigo and I will help you.
    Unfortunately, there is no option on Windows to do that, you need to use a third-party tool to set multiple audio outputs simultaneously. (Stereo Mix does not apply to your case).

    I recommend you use Voicemeeter it is a free tool, which you can use multiple audio outputs simultaneously and control them independently.

    https://vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/index.htm

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