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Bluetooth with 3 Devices on MacBook Pro

Hi, i have a MacBook Pro (13-inch, Late 2011)


The Spec are:

OS X Yosemite 10.10.3

Core i5 2.4

16Gb 1333Mhz RAM

Samsung Electronics 840 EVO-Series 500GB


The Issue:


I have the Apple Keyboard and Trackpad connected using bluetooth, if i connect my bluetooth headphones (Bose Wireless) the audio in the headphones sounds bad, have latency and lag, if i disconnect the trackpad and the keyboard, everything sound perfect.


If i connect the headphones to my iphone 6, sounds great, no issue.


So, my mac can't handle 3 devices using bluetooth? is there a solution for that?, besides buy a new mac!


Thanks


Regards

MacBook Pro (13-inch Late 2011), OS X Yosemite (10.10.3), 16Gb RAM, SSD, Bose Wireless

Posted on Jun 18, 2015 2:17 PM

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Posted on Jun 18, 2015 3:01 PM

12. How many devices can be connected to a Bluetooth device simultaneously?

The official Bluetooth specifications state seven is the maximum number of Bluetooth devices that can be connected at once. However, three to four devices is a practical limit, depending on the types of devices and profiles are used. Some devices require more Bluetooth data, so they are more demanding than other devices. Data-intensive devices may reduce the total number of devices that can be active at the same time. If a Bluetooth device becomes slow to connect or does not perform reliably, reduce the total number of connected devices.

Wireless input devices: Bluetooth frequently asked questions - Apple Support

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Jun 18, 2015 3:01 PM in response to jags84

12. How many devices can be connected to a Bluetooth device simultaneously?

The official Bluetooth specifications state seven is the maximum number of Bluetooth devices that can be connected at once. However, three to four devices is a practical limit, depending on the types of devices and profiles are used. Some devices require more Bluetooth data, so they are more demanding than other devices. Data-intensive devices may reduce the total number of devices that can be active at the same time. If a Bluetooth device becomes slow to connect or does not perform reliably, reduce the total number of connected devices.

Wireless input devices: Bluetooth frequently asked questions - Apple Support

Bluetooth with 3 Devices on MacBook Pro

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