Bluetooth to two devices at once
pep.fermi
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In winter I normally ride the turbo trainer listening the radio, earphones linked to my Android via Bluetooth.
I'd like to get a hub-mounted velocity sensor, Wahoo or the like. I understand these items will communicate to my Android smartphone using Bluetooth.
Question:
can my cheap Android communicate, via Bluetooth, with TWO different devices at once: the earphone, for radio listening, and the Wahoo (or similar) velocity sensor?
Thanks,
Alberto
I'd like to get a hub-mounted velocity sensor, Wahoo or the like. I understand these items will communicate to my Android smartphone using Bluetooth.
Question:
can my cheap Android communicate, via Bluetooth, with TWO different devices at once: the earphone, for radio listening, and the Wahoo (or similar) velocity sensor?
Thanks,
Alberto
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Pretty sure my cheap android manages to connect to two different Bluetooth devices.
No harm in giving it a go!0 -
Thanks.jimbohorizontal said:Pretty sure my cheap android manages to connect to two different Bluetooth devices.
No harm in giving it a go!
But what does "pretty sure" exactly mean, did you try already and it worked, or is it a guess...?
The risk I'd prefer not taking is spending money for a tool just to learn later it doesn't work in the way I'd like.
For 30€ maybe it's a risk I can take...🤔🧐0 -
Surely you have one other BT device you can connect to as a test?The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
Most Androids will handle multiple Bluetooth connections but without knowing your specific device it's impossible to answer0