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"You think we can slap some oak on this thing?"
Hey Leo,
Samsund have one but I think it's only for their speakers:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung-wireless-speaker-hub-black/1653712.p?id=1219058301332&skuId=1653712
The problem I think is that Bluetooth was only designed to connect with one device at a time.
These people tried it but I don't know how far they got:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/stream-loco-audio-revolution#/story
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIY6AhFFOh0
Alternatively, I don't know if this app would work:
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/tunemob-play-music-in-sync/id680664826?mt=8
Dave.
I dont think you can do this with bluetooth.
this may help though.
http://www.stuff.tv/bluesound-multi-room-system/review
@Leo
The device, that you linked to, can handle streams from two devices, but it can not output to two (or more) devices.
I know of no bluetooth based device, that work the way, you ask for.
The streaming protocol of BT is not capable of such - you will need something, that works within a (wireless) home network.
B&O is working on that but you'll need udgraded devices/with a new chip generation.
Sonos as their way of doing it - many other companies are struggling to get a working solution on the market - BlueSound, Samsung etc etc...... Apple does it with AirPlay from iTunes.....
MM
There is a tv - and there is a BV
Well, well, never heard of such a device.
Isn't a hub in the sense of receiving one stream and sending it to two devices, but seems to work.
Worth a test IMO - I still wonder how that will sound!
BUT - would you really want to have that thingy stick out of your iPhone all the time???