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How Can I Use My Android as a Bluetooth Speaker? A Step-by-Step Guide To use your Android as a Bluetooth speaker, you need to download and install a Bluetooth server app from the Google Play Store These apps enable your device to receive audio signals from other devices and route them to the speakers There are several apps available, but one popular option is SoundWire
LE Audio Auracast support expands to more Android devices With LE Audio Auracast on Android, you can easily share your audio with others For more intimate listening, you can pair two LE Audio Bluetooth headphones to your phone so you and a friend can listen at the same time
Multi-Device Audio: Listening to Two Bluetooth Devices Simultaneously . . . Enabling multi-device audio on your Android device involves a straightforward process that empowers you to seamlessly manage audio output across two Bluetooth devices Follow these steps to activate this feature and enjoy the flexibility of playing audio from multiple devices simultaneously:
Android 14: Easy connection of Bluetooth audio devices Android 14 makes it easier to connect and manage Bluetooth headphones, speakers, and audio devices Includes improvements such as pop-up windows for quick device pairing and management Allows you to select the type of device to optimize your listening experience and customize settings
Communicate in the background - Android Developers First, your app needs to find a device to connect to To find a BLE device you can use either of the following APIs: BluetoothLeScanner as described in Find BLE devices (Sample) CompanionDeviceManager as described in Companion device pairing (Sample)