Double the Fun: Windows 11 Shares Audio with Two Bluetooth Devices!

Windows 11’s “shared audio” feature lets you play DJ with two Bluetooth devices simultaneously, but you won’t need a turntable—just a Copilot+ PC. Now you can blast music to two speakers or earbuds, making it the perfect excuse for a silent disco in your living room or avoiding sharing earbuds with your chatty seatmate.

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Hot Take:

Microsoft is finally bridging the audio divide, letting you and your bestie jam out to the same tunes without the need for awkward earbud sharing. Move over tangled headphone cords, there’s a new tech sheriff in town, and it’s called “shared audio.” So, whether you’re cramming for finals or watching the latest blockbuster on a plane, prepare for twice the audio fun, minus the hassle!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft is testing a new “shared audio” feature using Bluetooth LE Audio broadcast technology.
  • Windows 11 can now transmit audio to two Bluetooth devices simultaneously.
  • Currently, only select Copilot+ PCs support this new feature.
  • The feature is available in Windows 11 Build 26220.7051 (KB5067115).
  • More device support is expected to roll out soon.

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