One Stream, Two Ears: The Bluetooth Feature We’re Still Missing

If this technology already exists, I haven’t found it—but it should. There needs to be software that enables audio sharing via Bluetooth earphones from a single device. Protected via a pin share of course.

Imagine watching a movie on a plane, sharing a screen on your iPad, but instead of dealing with multiple screens or splitters, you and a friend can both hear the audio seamlessly. Need to share details from a call in a public space? Instead of putting it on speaker, you can stream the audio directly to another person’s earphones. At the gym with a workout partner? Instead of both carrying phones or swapping devices, you could sync up to one playlist and stay in sync, as long as you’re within range. This kind of innovation would redefine how we experience shared audio - practical, convenient, and long overdue.

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