- May 8, 2021
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In my bedroom I have a combined Bluetooth Speaker / Wireless Charger / Alarm Clock which I use to listen to audio from my tablet. However if I then turn Bluetooth off on my tablet then go downstairs and later want to listen to audio from my tablet on my living room Bluetooth radio I find that the bedroom speaker keeps grabbing the Bluetooth audio connection when I turn Bluetooth back on. I have to go into the Bluetooth connection settings on the tablet for the bedroom speaker to manually turn off the audio connection.
This is a bit of a faff and I was wondering if there was a way of automating this process. I tried using a Macrodroid macro to disconnect the bedroom speaker when there is another Bluetooth device connected but this does not stop the bedroom speaker reconnecting a few seconds later ending up in an eternal loop of connecting / disconnecting with the macro runnning. It is too late by then as the connect stops audio playback on the other device.
There is no way to turn off Bluetooth on the bedroom speaker (which would be the usual course of action) other than by unplugging it which stops it working as an alarm clock too. I am beginning to think I need to junk both it and my (non Bluetooth) bedroom radio and replace them with a Bluetooth radio / alarm clock unless someone can think of something else to try?
This is a bit of a faff and I was wondering if there was a way of automating this process. I tried using a Macrodroid macro to disconnect the bedroom speaker when there is another Bluetooth device connected but this does not stop the bedroom speaker reconnecting a few seconds later ending up in an eternal loop of connecting / disconnecting with the macro runnning. It is too late by then as the connect stops audio playback on the other device.
There is no way to turn off Bluetooth on the bedroom speaker (which would be the usual course of action) other than by unplugging it which stops it working as an alarm clock too. I am beginning to think I need to junk both it and my (non Bluetooth) bedroom radio and replace them with a Bluetooth radio / alarm clock unless someone can think of something else to try?