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Does True Wireless break the party-mode function?

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leosgonewild
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leosgonewild Posted: Tue, Oct 13 2015 9:46 AM

On my Beloit 15 My girlfriend and I was able to be connected via bluetooth at the same time, and switch songs from spotify on both our phones.

 

When I set up two Beolit 15´s, and connect one phone via bluetooth, the other phone can´t connect to the Beolit 15.

 

What is this? Is it a "feature"?  Stupid thing to add functionality, and at the same time remove functionality without informing. Reminds me of a certain fruit-company..

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I have been in contact with BeoCare, and they claim that two iPhones can be connected at the same time when two BL15´s are in True Wireless mode.

I removed the speakers from the bluetooth settings on both iPhones, and I also did a bluetoot reset on bot Beolit 15´s.

-Paired both iPhones with the BL15 I use as master speaker.

At this point the BL15´s won´t make the TW-connection.

I need to disconnect one iphone (only one is connected to the master speaker) in order to make the TW-connection.

If I try to connect a second iPhone to the master after the TW-connection is made, I get an error message on the iPhone that says I have to check that the unit is turned on an within range.

 

Any ideas?

"You think we can slap some oak on this thing?"

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