Windows 11 tests Bluetooth audio support for AI PCs only
Windows 11 is rolling out a cool new feature that lets you share Bluetooth audio between devices, but there’s a catch. This nifty upgrade is currently only available for those with AI-powered PCs, ...
Windows 11 is rolling out a cool new feature that lets you share Bluetooth audio between devices, but there’s a catch. This nifty upgrade is currently only available for those with AI-powered PCs, also known as Copilot+ machines. So, if you’ve got two pairs of headphones or speakers, you can jam out together, which is pretty neat for movie nights or music sessions.
However, if your PC isn’t on that fancy AI level, you’re out of luck for now. Microsoft is experimenting with this shared audio feature, and it’s not clear when, or if, it’ll make its way to all users. As always, stay tuned for updates if you want to take advantage of this audio upgrade in the future.
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