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Two questions,
1- can Beoplay A1 be paired with several Bluetooth devices. I'm of course aware that only one Bluetooth device can be used actively.
2- I know that it is possible to pair one Beoplay A1 with a Bluetooth transmitter. My question is if it would be possible to pair two Beoplay A1s with one and same Bluetooth transmitter (since I for instant can't install the Beolink software on a Bluetooth transmitter).
thanks
Sia
sia:Two questions, 1- can Beoplay A1 be paired with several Bluetooth devices. I'm of course aware that only one Bluetooth device can be used actively. 2- I know that it is possible to pair one Beoplay A1 with a Bluetooth transmitter. My question is if it would be possible to pair two Beoplay A1s with one and same Bluetooth transmitter (since I for instant can't install the Beolink software on a Bluetooth transmitter). thanks Sia
Hi Lawrence and thank you for the reply.
I have two Beoplay A1s which I would like to connect to a Beosund Essence MK2 in stereo. I am thinking to buy a third party Bluetooth transmitter and connect it to the Essence. Since I cannot install the B&O app on the Bluetooth transmitter, I was thinking whether it would be possible to stereo pair two Beoplay A1s to a Bluetooth transmitter (without B&O app)?
Here is how to pair two A1’s (and others) without using the app.
https://youtu.be/85L837QinMQ
The biggest problem will be to find a decent transmitter.
Have you ever thought of using cables directly from the Essence - will give you more stable and overall better connection.
If....Steve @ SoundsHeavenly can help.
MM
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sia:Hi Lawrence and thank you for the reply. I have two Beoplay A1s which I would like to connect to a Beosund Essence MK2 in stereo. I am thinking to buy a third party Bluetooth transmitter and connect it to the Essence. Since I cannot install the B&O app on the Bluetooth transmitter, I was thinking whether it would be possible to stereo pair two Beoplay A1s to a Bluetooth transmitter (without B&O app)?
Thanks for the useful information. Since they loose the pairing if they are turned off, it might be better to, as millemissen suggested, use cables instead.
So a related question will then be, is there a way to wake up beoplay A1 remotely or see that it doesn’t turn off (assuming that it remains connected to charger?