Microsoft is testing a Shared Audio feature in Windows 11 that streams audio to two Bluetooth devices simultaneously.
Windows 11 is adding shared audio, letting your PC stream sound to two Bluetooth devices at once without any splitter or workaround. The feature runs on Bluetooth LE Audio and is currently in preview ...
The feature would let people share their audio over Bluetooth with another speaker, headphone, or Bluetooth-compatible hearing aid.
Microsoft is bringing shared audio to Windows 11, allowing you to stream audio across two pairs of wireless headphones, ...
The new feature will allow you to share audio between multiple Bluetooth headphones, but you’ll need a Copilot+ device and ...
If you have two headphones, speakers, earbuds, or any other Bluetooth hardware, you can now use both simultaneously on a Copilot+ PC.
The latest preview build of Windows 11 comes with a smart trick, but there are notable catches with the hardware supported.
It's a pretty cool feature that allows people to share audio without bothering those around them, but we wish it was more generalized.
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As for compatible headphones, Microsoft says shared audio in Windows 11 works with a wide range of accessories that support Bluetooth LE Audio. Those include (not limited to) Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro, ...
To try it, users need a Copilot+ PC with LE Audio support, must join the Windows Insider Dev or Beta channel, install Build 26220.7051, pair two supported headphones, and enable the Shared Audio ...