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One of the most revolutionary advancements in audio technology we’ve seen in recent years is the capacity to connect multiple Bluetooth speakers to a single source. The concept might appear daunting, particularly to those not overly tech-savvy, but the process doesn’t have to be intimidating at all. Let’s dive deeper into the different ways to connect multiple Bluetooth speakers easily.
TYPE OF BLUETOOTH SPEAKER AND COMPATIBILITY
Before trying to connect multiple Bluetooth speakers, ensure that your speakers are designed for multiple connections. Not all Bluetooth speakers come equipped with this feature. Brands like JBL, Bose, and Ultimate Ears have series that offer multiple speaker connectivity.
UTILIZING BUILT-IN FUNCTIONS
Manufacturers often design their speakers with the built-in capability to connect to each other. However, these are usually brand-specific and mostly limited to the same line of models. An excellent example is the JBL Connect feature in JBL’s Bluetooth speakers. You can simply press the JBL Connect button on all speakers and they should connect automatically.
USING A BLUETOOTH 5.0 DEVICE
Bluetooth 5.0 is the latest version of Bluetooth, and it supports dual audio function. That means you can play audio on two connected devices at the same time. To use this function, both the sending and receiving devices need to support Bluetooth 5.0.
USING THIRD-PARTY APPS
A number of third-party apps can fill in the gap where connecting multiple Bluetooth speakers is not possible natively. Apps like AmpMe, Bose Connect, and SoundSeeder are great alternatives, allowing multiple devices to play audio from a single source, in sync.
USING A BLUETOOTH HUB
A Bluetooth hub or a Bluetooth transmitter/receiver is an external device that can connect to several Bluetooth devices at once. It is ideal for non-Bluetooth devices or systems that don’t have the native ability to connect to multiple devices.
The future of audio technology is exciting, and the ability to connect multiple Bluetooth speakers easily is just one of the many advancements we’re able to enjoy. It may require a bit of technical know-how at first, but with a bit of patience and practice, it can significantly enhance any audio experience.