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How to Connect with TWO Devices at the Same Time

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How to Connect with TWO Devices at the Same Time

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Some Avantree Headphones support dual link. The models are - Alto Clair, Aria Pro, Aria Podio, Aria Me, Audition Pro.

They can be connected to 2 Bluetooth audio sender devices and work at the same time.

The Bluetooth audio sender devices include: Computer, Cellphone, Bluetooth transmitters, TV, etc.

If you own one of these models and would like to connect to two devices at the same time, it's quite simple to do so and here's how:

1. First, connect the headphones with the first device like normal. 

2. While the headphones are connected with the first device, get the headphones into pairing mode again.

3. On your second device, open its Bluetooth settings. Search for and select your Avantree device from the device list. 

Now, your headphones should be connected to both devices at the same time.

Within the Bluetooth connection, you have a Voice channel and a Music channel. They normally do NOT work together. When one channel work, the other channel pause automatically.

For instance, you are listening to your itune from laptop, and you have an incoming call. Your headphone will pause the itune music and alert you the incoming call. You can then pick up the call. When call finishes, the music will resume automaticlally. 

In some cases, you do not want the incoming alert to disrupt your music, you can choose to mute your incoming alert or change the settings to vibration. 

Sometimes, when computer is involved, things gets a bit not so smooth. After taking a call, your computer VOIP app might not be able to detect your microphone. These are all complicated as there are so many drivers, apps involved on the PC side. 

The suggestion is to get a USB Audio adapter, such as DG80, DG60 or Leaf to use with your PC. This should help to smooth your PC Bluetooth audio experience.