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Can you split the Bluetooth signal on iPhone 11 to play music on two different devices
iPhone 11, iOS 14
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Can you split the Bluetooth signal on iPhone 11 to play music on two different devices
iPhone 11, iOS 14
No.
Once device at a time although some devices, like speakers) can be paired together.
No.
Once device at a time although some devices, like speakers) can be paired together.
How can it be done?
I've paired two HomePods together to work with my Apple TV.
The speakers must support that option. Check with the maker.
Bluetooth