Multipoint connectivity

Multipoint connectivity

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#1
Two-device multipoint pairing is repeatedly called out across reviews.
#2
Multipoint support is a real plus and reviewers found switching between two devices simple and reliable.
#3
Simultaneous multi-device pairing is a plus. Reviewers who tested it were able to keep more than one Bluetooth source connected without much trouble.
#4
Multipoint capability is referenced as available in some coverage, supporting quick switching or pairing to two devices, though it is not the primary focus of most reviews.
#5
Several reviews report multipoint use (two devices connected) so two people can take turns controlling playback.
#6
Multipoint support is explicitly noted, making it easier to switch between two connected devices. No major downsides are highlighted beyond the broader Bluetooth feature limitations.
#7
Multipoint is consistently cited, allowing two devices to stay connected and switch playback conveniently. Reviewers frame it as a practical everyday feature rather than a headline capability.
#8
Multipoint is supported and reviewers report smooth switching or shared use between two connected devices.
#9
Multipoint is often reported as fast and seamless, but at least one reviewer experienced pausing instead of clean source switching when two paired devices played at once.
#10
Multipoint support is a useful perk, though some note you may need to pause on one device before switching or reset once to stabilize it.
#11
One review explicitly notes multipoint pairing support, allowing connection to two devices.
#12
Multipoint support is mentioned as available by some reviewers, enabling easy switching between two connected devices for shared DJ duties.
#13
Multipoint is supported in several reviews, allowing two devices to stay connected; switching works most of the time, though one tester reported occasional awkward handoffs in a busy party scenario.
#14
Multiple reviews mention Bluetooth multi-connection or pairing with two phones for easy device switching.
#15
Multipoint support is inconsistent across sources: some reviewers describe pairing with two devices, while others explicitly say multipoint is absent. Treat this as a feature that may depend on firmware, device, or interpretation.
#16
Multipoint support is called out as missing in at least one review, meaning it is best treated as a single-device speaker rather than something you can keep paired to multiple sources simultaneously.
#17
Multipoint is generally absent, so the speaker is best treated as a single-device Bluetooth target rather than a seamless two-device swapper.