Pair 2 BT devices simultaneously?

sracercelica

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Is it possible to pair more than one Bluetooth device at the same time?

The stereo in my car supports BT for phone calls but is not able to stream music. However, I recently bouth a BT to Aux dongle which I will be connecting to stereo via Aux. I just want to make sure that when a phone call is made/received, the call will come in thru the stereo.
 

guitarec

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Not sure about simultanious audio devices, but I had a BT keyboard and mouse going at the same time last night...

Not much help...

Eric "GuitarEC"

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I have a Logitech bluetooth adaptor
pluged into my aux soc in my car
stereo, I also have a Sennheiser
bluetooth headphones. I use both
at the same time, when the phone
rings, the sound mutes and I press
the button on the headphones to
answer the call. Because the
headphones can be used for both
mulitmedia and phone calls, you
need to go into your bluetooth
settings, select your bluetooth
adaptor for your car stereo
and make it your default
for multimedia, So when your in
your car using both devices
your phone will know where to route
your music.

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alvin319

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Yes, I am doing this in my car. I use my car Bluetooth for phone calls and the HTC Bluetooth adapter for music. Works great for me.
 

klau25

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yup, just go into bluetooth setting and set your bt for car to take phone calls, and HTC stereo clip for music streaming.

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Sh3ngLong

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I got my EVO LTE paired to my car's bluetooth system and the HTC Stereo Clip. When I'm listening to music, it streams the music through the Stereo Clip. When I get an incoming call, I press the "answer" button on my steering wheel to answer the call, which then switches to my car's bluetooth system. And when I end the call, it switches back to streaming my music through the Stereo Clip again.

Works great.
 

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I have a Logitech bluetooth adaptor
pluged into my aux soc in my car
stereo, I also have a Sennheiser
bluetooth headphones. I use both
at the same time, when the phone
rings, the sound mutes and I press
the button on the headphones to
answer the call. Because the
headphones can be used for both
mulitmedia and phone calls, you
need to go into your bluetooth
settings, select your bluetooth
adaptor for your car stereo
and make it your default
for multimedia, So when your in
your car using both devices
your phone will know where to route
your music.

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Can you tell me the Logitech model? Thank you very much
 

FaisDogg

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IMO Bluetooth varies from devices to devices, My 2010 R8 has really nice Bluetooth system which is able to work with calls and A2DP streaming, for some reason I still like to use old school in ear Bluetooth headset. I have both paired and connected simultaneously (Car for music etc, and headset for calls)....Audi just does it perfectly.
 

wess580

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My stereo has bluetooth,and aux and work fine i dont even have 2 tweak with any of my settings and tho im not an apple fan but do have a ipod ....its a charging dock for my ipod "charges" and play at the same time it also streams my music and youtube and netflicks from my evo 4g lte
 

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