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Re: Bluetooth Splitter?
Im guessing this was a dumb question...I just didnt think it would be that hard to have one input + 2 bluetooth output devices, but so far theres nothing that seems to accommodate this.
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Re: Bluetooth Splitter?
If you use a bluetooth reciever which has a 3.5mm output port, you could use a hardware 3.5mm "Y" cable splitter. I don't know if this would help in your situation, but it is a suggestion.....
I have a bluetooth A2DP receiver that would work for this situation I have described which I bought Here (http://cgi.ebay.com/Slim-Bluetooth-S...3A1%7C294%3A50) Hope this idea will work for you |
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Re: Bluetooth Splitter?
Well I guess this is a better solution than what I've been doing currently...Ive just used a cable splitter connected through the phone, only problem with that is the bluetooth controls (play, next track, etc..) on the speakers dont work when they are hardwired to the phone which means I have to reach into my bag and unlock my phone in order to switch tracks. I may just take your suggestion and get the reciever cause then i can split the speakers and still have play controls. I do wish though, that there was a way to get both of the speakers to work on their own bluetooth together.
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