![]() ![]() The Bluetooth headphones that I was trying to pair were this pair from Sony (click to view on Amazon) and this pair from Rocketfish (click to view on Amazon). You could also use a Bluetooth headphone splitter like this Kokkia branded one from Amazon (if you have an iPhone with a 30-pin connector), or this other Kokkia model on Amazon that connects to the 3.5mm jack on your iPhone, for iPhone models without a 30-pin connection. The only solution to listen to audio on multiple headphones would be to use a headphone splitter, like this one on Amazon. ![]() ![]() So it seems that the iPhone can only output audio to one device at one time. I thought that this might simply be an issue of Bluetooth audio only being able to output audio to one device, but the same result occurred when a wired pair of headphones and a Bluetooth pair were connected at the same time.
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