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Connecting Two JBL GO Speakers to a Tablet via Bluetooth for Simultaneous Playback

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  • #1 16087563
    kaaja88
    Level 2  
    Hello,
    I have two JBL GO speakers and I don't know how to connect them to a tablet via bluetooth. In the sense that the same music would play on two speakers?
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  • #2 16091365
    Polon_us
    Level 42  
    It is not possible.
    By design, BT only works in a transmitter-receiver pair.

    If these speakers had any analog inputs, maybe there would be a solution.
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  • #3 16091405
    kaaja88
    Level 2  
    They have an audio input
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  • #4 16091420
    Polon_us
    Level 42  
    They have a microphone input.
    And you cannot directly connect a normal audio signal to such an input.
  • #5 17824534
    polishwresler
    Level 1  
    After all, the JBL speaker has an audio input, it's not a microphone jack !!!
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  • #6 19146481
    Igiblack
    Level 1  
    I can connect JBL go with JBL Charge 3.
    1 We connect to JBL go via bluetooth.
    2 is connected with AUX to AUX cable (Jack to Jack) Go with Charg. (Both with each other)
    3 Works music is playing on two speakers at the same time.
  • #7 19149328
    Marekcorny
    Level 8  
    It is rather impossible to connect two speakers via bluetooth if you do not have the option or application to control. I have the option of WIRELESS SOUND SYSTEM in Motorola. I never had two speakers at once to check it out. Preferably via 5Ghz Wi-Fi, I think you can
  • #8 21269612
    ivrzeczpospolitakied
    Level 2  
    >>19146481 What is this charge?

Topic summary

Connecting two JBL GO speakers to a tablet via Bluetooth for simultaneous playback is generally not feasible due to Bluetooth's design limitations, which typically allow for a single transmitter-receiver pair. Although the JBL GO speakers have an audio input, it is not suitable for direct audio signal connections. A workaround involves using a JBL Charge 3 speaker, where one JBL GO connects via Bluetooth to the Charge 3, and an AUX cable links the two speakers, enabling simultaneous playback. Some users suggest that specific applications or wireless sound systems may facilitate this connection, but this is not universally applicable.
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