Turn down the left volume on the right speaker, and the right volume on the left speaker.įinally, use Virtual Audio Cable or your preferred software to play the audio to both Bluetooth devices at the same time. In the Sound Control Panel, you should be able to open the Properties for each Bluetooth device and adjust their Left/Right volumes independently:
(Warning: Some Bluetooth adapters don't support multiple audio devices concurrently!) When both speakers are connected to the PC you should be able to see both in this list.
When you connect a Bluetooth speaker to Windows it will show up as a playback device in the Windows Sound Control Panel. Other software exists to do this if you wish to look further. You can use Virtual Audio Cable to 'route' the playback from your main device to multiple other devices on your PC. You are going to need a software workaround to allow most programs to be able to play to two devices at the same time.
There are two ways this can be accomplished if you have two Bluetooth speaker devices.īoth connected directly to the PC + special software.īoth connected to separate Bluetooth transmitters + a special Y-splitter cable that splits the left and right channels to separate wires.īy default, all software on Windows plays audio to just one audio device.