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Yarvik - connecting multiple bluetooth headphones to the tablet

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  • #1 13507823
    tomczyslaw
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    Colleagues. Colleagues
    Recently, he often travels by car with children. It is difficult to overestimate the set here: tablet-fairy tale. The tablet-fairy-tale-headphones set is even better. However, splitting the sound (an ordinary splitter) into two pairs of headphones makes the sound very quiet and of poor quality. So I bought bluetooth headphones. I did not expect that only one set can be connected to an android tablet. For formalities, you can connect two sets: one for multimedia, the other to the phone - but that's not the point.

    To sum up:
    is it possible to connect many pairs of headphones to an android tablet via bluetooth to listen to music, watch a movie?

    Do any of you know a soft solution? (hardware is out of the question yet, and it's probably easier to buy a second tablet).

    greetings
    Tom
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    agiles
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    Hello
    I was faced with the same problem.

    Has a solution been found. I already have two pairs of headphones and I don't know if it will be able to connect
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    arnoldziq
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    agiles wrote:
    Hello
    I was faced with the same problem.

    Without additional (external) devices, the tablet itself does not have this option.
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    agiles
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    Do you know what these devices are ??
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    arnoldziq
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    agiles wrote:
    Do you know what these devices are ??
    I know.
    I have something like this in my car: Link but there's a whole lot of it.
    You can probably buy something similar from a Chinese for some funny money. I paid ? 25, which is about PLN 125.
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    arnoldziq
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    agiles wrote:
    Will it be the same

    It looks the same on the front, on the back I have slightly different inscriptions, but "Made in China" is exactly the same :P
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  • #8 15264540
    agiles
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    Thanks for the help
  • #9 15492916
    tomczyslaw
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    So it is obvious, a "splitter" is necessary, even for Bluetooth.
    I close

Topic summary

✨ The discussion revolves around the challenge of connecting multiple Bluetooth headphones to an Android tablet for shared audio experiences, particularly while traveling with children. The original poster, Tom, notes that standard audio splitters result in poor sound quality and that the tablet only allows one Bluetooth connection for multimedia. Responses indicate that without additional external devices, the tablet cannot support multiple Bluetooth connections. Suggestions include using a Bluetooth splitter device, which can be purchased affordably online. The conversation highlights the necessity of such a device to achieve the desired functionality.
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