<p>➀ Microsoft is testing a feature in its Insider Preview builds that allows audio to be shared between two separate Bluetooth LE audio devices.</p><p>➁ This feature enables two Bluetooth audio accessories to play back the exact same audio stream simultaneously.</p><p>➂ The feature is currently only supported on specific systems with Snapdragon processors and Bluetooth devices that support the newer LE Audio standard.</p>
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