Microsoft’s Windows 11 is rolling out a long‑requested convenience: a built‑in way to stream the same audio to two Bluetooth devices simultaneously, using a new Shared Audio preview that leverages Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) Audio to deliver synchronized sound to two pairs of headphones, earbuds...
Windows 11’s latest Insider preview quietly starts a small but meaningful change to how PCs share sound: a new Shared audio (preview) experience built on Bluetooth LE Audio that lets a Copilot+ PC stream the same audio to two separate headsets, earbuds, speakers, or hearing aids at once. The...
Microsoft is rolling out a long‑requested convenience to Windows 11: a built‑in “Shared audio (preview)” that can stream the same sound to two Bluetooth headphones, earbuds, speakers, or compatible hearing aids at once — powered by Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) Audio and appearing first to Windows...
Microsoft is rolling out a long‑requested convenience to Windows 11: a native “Shared audio (preview)” that can stream the same sound to two Bluetooth headphones or earbuds at once, built on Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) Audio and available to Windows Insiders in the Dev and Beta channels via...
Microsoft is previewing a Bluetooth audio sharing feature in Windows 11 that can stream the same audio to two Bluetooth LE Audio devices at once — effectively letting a laptop play audio into two pairs of headphones, two earbuds, two speakers, or even two hearing‑aid receivers simultaneously...
Microsoft’s Windows 11 is getting a long‑requested convenience: a built‑in way to stream the same audio feed to two Bluetooth devices at once, powered by Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) Audio and surfaced as a Quick Settings “Shared audio (preview)” control in the latest Insider flight. Background...
Microsoft’s latest Insider cumulative — shipped as KB5067115 and tied to Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7051 — brings a significant shift in how people will discover and interact with their PC: an opt‑in Ask Copilot entry in the taskbar that fuses classic Windows Search with Copilot’s...
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Windows 11 is quietly testing a long‑requested capability: a native, system‑level “shared audio” feature that can stream the same Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) Audio feed to two headphones, earbuds, speakers, or hearing aids at once — surfaced as a Quick Settings tile in Insider preview builds and...
Microsoft is rolling out a native way for a Windows 11 PC to stream audio to two Bluetooth headsets at once — a preview feature called Shared audio (preview) that uses Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) Audio to transmit the same audio stream to two wireless accessories simultaneously. Background /...
Microsoft has started testing a built‑time Shared Audio feature in Windows 11 that can stream the same audio feed to two Bluetooth LE audio devices simultaneously — headphones, earbuds, speakers, or hearing aids — and the capability is now visible to Windows Insiders in the Dev and Beta channels...
Windows 11’s latest Insider flight is expanding Bluetooth LE Audio on Copilot+ PCs with a new, practical twist: shared audio (preview) — a Quick Settings experience that can transmit the same audio stream simultaneously to two separate headphones, earbuds, speakers, or hearing aids. The rollout...
For millions of Windows users the familiar, maddening moment when music or game sound collapses into muffled, mono telephone audio the instant a Bluetooth headset’s microphone is used may finally be ending — Microsoft has integrated Bluetooth LE Audio support into Windows 11 and introduced a...
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 update finally addresses a longstanding annoyance for Bluetooth headset users: the abrupt collapse from rich stereo audio into thin, mono “telephone” quality when the microphone is activated. The fix arrives by adding native Bluetooth LE Audio support to Windows’...
Windows 11’s 24H2 servicing update closes a long-standing sacrifice for Bluetooth headset users by enabling full stereo Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) Audio while the headset microphone is active — a change that promises to restore spatial game audio, improve voice clarity in calls, and finally...
Microsoft’s push to bring Bluetooth LE Audio into Windows 11 finally closes a painful, decades‑old gap between high‑fidelity stereo playback and usable microphone audio on PCs — and owners of compatible Samsung Galaxy Buds models are among the first to see tangible benefits.
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Microsoft’s long-running Bluetooth audio problem — the instant collapse from high‑fidelity stereo to tinny, mono “telephone” sound the moment a headset microphone activates — is finally being addressed at the platform level in Windows 11 through Bluetooth LE Audio, the LC3 codec, and a new...
Windows 11’s Bluetooth audio stack has taken a major step toward fixing a problem that has driven gamers, remote workers, and audiophiles to wired headsets for years: with the latest updates Microsoft now supports super wideband stereo over Bluetooth LE Audio, enabling stereo playback while a...
Microsoft has finally closed one of the most persistent UX gaps in PC audio: on supported Windows 11 systems, Bluetooth headsets can now deliver full stereo media audio while simultaneously using their built‑in microphone at super‑wideband quality, instead of collapsing to low‑fidelity, mono...
Microsoft has quietly closed one of Windows audio’s most persistent usability gaps by adding support for Bluetooth LE Audio and a super‑wideband stereo path in Windows 11, a change that finally stops stereophonic game and media sound from collapsing into muffled, mono telephone audio the moment...
Windows 11’s long-running Bluetooth audio headache — the abrupt collapse of headset sound quality whenever a microphone is used — has finally been addressed with a significant platform-level change: Microsoft has added support for Bluetooth LE Audio and a new Telephony and Media Audio Profile...