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Using multiple Bluetooth® connections
Multi-point is a feature that allows your product to connect to more than one Bluetooth device. This is useful to switch between two smartphones without disconnecting and reconnecting each time.
Managing multiple connections
When powered on, the headphones will automatically connect to the two most recently connected devices. When two devices are actively connected, you can play music from either device. To switch between connected devices, pause the first device and play music from the second.
Switching between connected devices
To play music from a device in the headphone memory that is not currently connected:
Switching between connected devices
To play music from a device in the headphone memory that is not currently connected:
- Slide the power switch all the way to the right to the Bluetooth® symbol and release to hear which device(s) are currently connected.
- Within three seconds, slide the power switch all the way to the right to the Bluetooth symbol and release again to connect to the next paired device.
- Repeat step 2 until you hear the correct device name.
Try disabling the Multi-point connection in the app
If you find that notifications from your secondary device interrupt your listening experience on your primary device, you can turn off Multi-point.
In the Bose app, go to Settings>Bluetooth Connections and toggle Multi-point connection to 'off'. This will disconnect your secondary device.
Note: You will only be able to connect to one device at a time. If you want to connect to two devices simultaneously, toggle Multi-point connection back to 'on'
In the Bose app, go to Settings>Bluetooth Connections and toggle Multi-point connection to 'off'. This will disconnect your secondary device.
Note: You will only be able to connect to one device at a time. If you want to connect to two devices simultaneously, toggle Multi-point connection back to 'on'
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