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(Topic created on: 03-27-2025 04:34 PM)
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TnT666
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Why will one bluetooth speaker play at once, someone/can I have 2nd one playing .... 
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Breewastaken
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Ok, vlearky we have yo go back a😂😮 few hundred stepsc
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TnT666
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I'm sorry but what and where is speaker group
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TnT666
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Can't someone just send me a step by step on how to do it
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To get two Bluetooth speakers to work together, you’ll need to pair them in a way that they play audio in sync. The exact process depends on the speakers' brand and model, but here are the general approaches:


1. Check for Built-in Stereo Pairing or Party Mode**  

   Many modern Bluetooth speakers (like JBL, Bose, or Ultimate Ears) have a feature that lets you connect two speakers for stereo sound or amplified output.  

   - Download the manufacturer’s app (e.g., JBL Connect, Bose Connect, or UE Boom).  

   - Turn on both speakers and put them in pairing mode (usually by pressing a Bluetooth or sync button).  

   - Use the app to pair them together—look for options like “Stereo Mode” or “Party Mode.”  

   - Connect your phone or device to the primary speaker via Bluetooth, and the second one should sync automatically.  


2. Bluetooth 5.0 Dual Audio (Phone-Dependent)**  

   If your speakers don’t have a native pairing feature but your phone supports Bluetooth 5.0 (e.g., newer iPhones or Androids), you might be able to use a dual audio setting.  

   - On Android: Go to Settings > Bluetooth > Pair both speakers individually > Advanced > Enable “Dual Audio” (if available).  

   - On iPhone: This isn’t natively supported, so you’d need a third-party app or speakers with their own pairing feature.  

   - Note: Syncing might not be perfect due to latency differences.  


3. Use a Bluetooth Transmitter  

   If the speakers don’t support pairing and your device can’t handle dual Bluetooth, get a Bluetooth transmitter with multi-device support.  

   - Connect the transmitter to your audio source (e.g., phone, TV, or laptop) via an aux cable or Bluetooth.  

   - Pair both speakers to the transmitter.  

   - This ensures they play the same audio, though sync quality depends on the transmitter.  


4. Brand-Specific Tricks  

   - JBL: Press the “Connect” or “PartyBoost” button on both speakers after pairing one to your device.  

   - UE: Use the “Double Up” feature in the app or press the Bluetooth button twice on one speaker.  

   - Sony: Look for “Speaker Add” or “Party Connect” in the Sony Music Center app.  


Tips:  

- Make sure both speakers are charged and within range (usually 30 feet).  

- Check the manual or manufacturer’s website for your specific model—some older speakers don’t support this at all.  

- If they’re different brands, syncing is trickier and might require a transmitter or app workaround.  


What speakers are you working with? I can tailor the steps if you give me the brand and model.

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TnT666
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Thankyou I have samsung galaxy a166p phone and one speakers a boom3 and others is from some where online it's all I can find it dc:5v and cyy-0611 but I do have one other speaker just unsure where it's gone but thankyou heaps for explaining it to me im sure I'll be talking to you soon again as this is all new to me
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Protonumus
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If you can connect them to WiFi even better.
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TnT666
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Hello again I've charged everything download the app but in about 2hrs was going to sit down and try again will let you know how it goes just wanted to say thankyou again
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TnT666
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Yes I still can't work it out sorry but went and got a adaptor today usb c male usb a 3.0,2.0 hdmi sd Microsoft female 5 in 1 hope that it will help maybe or even I can watch video from say YouTube on my phone in to tv
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