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  • Windows 11 moves toward multi-device Bluetooth streaming — but your PC probably isn't invited

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    Microsoft is expanding its "Shared audio" preview to more hardware, yet the strict Bluetooth LE requirements leave many users in the dark.

    Windows 11 will soon support sharing audio to two separate headphones, speakers, earbuds, or hearing aids. The feature has been in testing among Windows Insiders since last October, and the list of supported devices for the preview expanded recently.

     

    The feature relies on Bluetooth LE Audio broadcast, which is why Microsoft can't just flip a switch and have it work on any device. That technology makes it possible to stream a single audio source to multiple devices.

     

     

     

     

     

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    A smaller group of devices are also set to receive preview support soon:

     

    • Samsung Galaxy Book5 360 | Intel Core Ultra Series 200
    • Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro | Intel Core Ultra Series 200
    • Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 | Intel Core Ultra Series 200

     

    Shared audio began rolling out to Windows Insiders in the Dev and Beta Channels with Windows 11 Insider Build 26220.7051.

     

    Microsoft notes that "more devices may be supported once [the feature is] available to general audiences."

     

    If your PC and all connected speakers, earbuds, or hearing aids support the feature, you can try it by using the "Shared audio (preview)" option in quick settings.

     

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