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Windows 11 tests Bluetooth audio sharing that connects two headsets at once

Windows 11 tests Bluetooth audio sharing that connects two headsets at once

  • Microsoft is introducing shared audio to Windows 11, allowing users to stream audio across two pairs of wireless headphones, speakers, earbuds, or hearing aids.
  • The feature uses Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) audio codec and is currently available in preview to Windows 11 Insiders in the Dev and Beta channels.
  • Shared audio can be useful for watching movies with friends or family members, or sharing new music with others while wearing their own wireless headsets.
  • The feature has been introduced by Microsoft earlier this year, building on its LE Audio feature that enables higher audio quality while using a wireless headset in games or calls.
  • Shared audio is currently only available on select devices, including the Surface Laptops and Samsung Galaxy Book5 360, with more devices expected to be supported at a later date.

Microsoft is bringing shared audio to Windows 11, allowing you to stream audio across two pairs of wireless headphones, speakers, earbuds, or hearing aids. The feature is built using the Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) audio codec, and it’s rolling out in preview to Windows 11 Insiders in the Dev and Beta channels.

Shared audio comes in handy if you’re watching a movie on a laptop with your friend or family member, or just want to show them new music that you can both stream inside your own wireless headsets. You can use shared audio by connecting Bluetooth LE-supported devices to your Windows 11 PC and then selecting the “Shared audio (preview) button in your quick settings menu.

Microsoft introduced an LE Audio feature on Windows 11 in August, enabling higher audio quality while using a wireless headset in a game or call. Other device makers have added support for shared audio as well, with Google using the Bluetooth LE-based Auracast feature to broadcast audio from Android 16 devices to compatible hearing aids. The company later expanded this capability to allow Pixel 8 phones or newer to connect to two pairs of headphones at once. Samsung also began building Auracast into its phones with last year’s launch of the Galaxy S24.

For now, shared audio in Windows 11 is only available on select Copilot Plus PCs, including the 13.8 and 15-inch Surface Laptops and the 13-inch Surface Pro. It’s coming to the Samsung Galaxy Book5 360, Galaxy Book5 Pro, 13-inch Surface Laptop, and others at a later date. You can also only use the feature with devices compatible with Bluetooth LE, such as the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, Buds 3, Buds 3 Pro, and the Sony WH-1000XM6 wireless headphones.

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Q. What is Microsoft introducing in Windows 11?
A. Shared audio, allowing users to stream audio across two pairs of wireless headphones, speakers, earbuds, or hearing aids.

Q. How does shared audio work in Windows 11?
A. It uses the Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) audio codec and allows users to connect two Bluetooth LE-supported devices to their PC at once.

Q. What is the purpose of shared audio?
A. To enable users to share audio with friends or family members, such as watching a movie together on separate wireless headsets.

Q. Which device makers have added support for shared audio?
A. Google (using Auracast) and Samsung (building Auracast into their phones).

Q. What is the Bluetooth LE Audio feature introduced by Microsoft in August?
A. It enables higher audio quality while using a wireless headset in a game or call.

Q. Which devices are currently compatible with shared audio in Windows 11?
A. Select Copilot Plus PCs, including the Surface Laptops and Surface Pro, as well as some Samsung Galaxy Book5 devices.

Q. What is the requirement for using shared audio in Windows 11?
A. Devices must be compatible with Bluetooth LE.

Q. Which specific devices are supported by shared audio in Windows 11?
A. The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, Buds 3, Buds 3 Pro, and the Sony WH-1000XM6 wireless headphones.

Q. When is shared audio coming to other devices?
A. It will be available on more devices at a later date, including the Samsung Galaxy Book5 360 and others.

Q. How can users access shared audio in Windows 11?
A. By selecting the “Shared audio (preview) button” in their quick settings menu after connecting Bluetooth LE-supported devices to their PC.