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bluetooth experiment question? mupi

voyagerboy

Feb 12, 2010, 10:42 PM
sorry to make another thread but the other thread gogt me thinking, i bought my bluetooth soundblade for listening to music at the beach last summer and it worked great, it also doubles as a high end speaker phone you huys should think about investing in it i paid 70$ for it but wanna purchase another i now see them for 50 online


question now, i wanna buy another identical bluetooth soundblade(by altec lansing) in hopes i can pair them bolth to the droid and kinda have like instant outside loud sorround system, and for my boat(i think mupi mentioned this could be done with some techno-hacking),, its still feb. so i got some time before i get the boat back out,,,its real small 10ft, but its nice to have a slammin system on the water? thi...
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mupi

Feb 13, 2010, 10:56 AM
Shouldn't be a problem unless you want to connect to both sets of speakers at the same time. The droid can store multiple pairings, but can only connect to one at any given time.

It's possible (I haven't tried this) that the Droid is intelligent enough to keep a stereo connection (for Multimedia audio) and a headset connection for phone audio, and drop the multimedia connection whenever it needs the phone audio, connect to the headset, and then drop the headset and return to the multimedia connection. it does something similar with the headphone jack.
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voyagerboy

Feb 13, 2010, 2:06 PM
yes im trying to pair 2 of the identical devices through stereo bluetooth, i was thinking there might be a way to trick the phone since i will be trying to pair the droid with 2 identical soundblades..so this wont ever work???


also.. i tried what u said connecting one such source to a stereo BT headset and the other through line out 3.5, and no such luck when the phone is connected through bluetooth it completley bypasses the lineout audio jack(im assuming for stereo media audio only) the soundblade also has a line in 3.5mm so at the very least i was hoping i could wire up one soundblade and send stereo bluetooth to the other, but no such luck again..
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mupi

Feb 17, 2010, 1:26 PM
Per your request 🙂

You cannot connect to two bluetooth devices at the same time. Period. Bluetooth is connection-based, and creates a more-or-less encrypted connection between the two devices. (it isn't strongly encrypted, and it is easy enough to decrypt if you try hard enough).

The only way to potentially spoof this to happen would be to hack the firmware of the devices so that the hardware address of both devices (basically like a MAC address on an ethernet card) is cloned. Even then, I think you'd be asking for a lot of problems.

As to the other, you misunderstood what I was talking about. I was talking about having a bluetooth phone headset, and a bluetooth multimedia set (like the blades) connected at the same time. From...
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