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misterminibus

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Aug 6, 2012
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I have an IPad Pro 9.7 running 16.7.10 and I can connect and use Sony XB910N headphones and also a Gullikit King Kong Pro 2 game controller, both work faultlessly via Bluetooth until I connect both together and then the sound breaks up with the headphones. Can anyone help me with this problem please, are they communicating on a similar Bluetooth frequency and one can be changed maybe?
 
I wish I could help you. I have a 13” iPad Pro running iPad OS 18.2. I use the Apple bluetooth Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad with that device and they work great. BUT I regularly go to one café where I get sound breakups on my AirPods Pro 2 if I try to listen to music from the iPad while using those other two devices. The Apple Pencil Pro is generally connected, but not being used, at the same time. So when that happens I switch to my iPhone for music playback with no problems. But this only happens at that one location; any other location and no problems using bluetooth simultaneously with those peripherals. This particular café has one big room and generally has about a dozen other people on laptops, some with headphones. Bluetooth interference maybe?
 
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I have given up on a fix and just use a workaround, not ideal but wired headphones instead
perhaps this is the solution. Generally for such multioperations Macs are much better. I do listen to music while typing on Macbook pro at a cafe, and I can use mouse or whatever I want without problems in Airpods Pro. iPad can be problematic even in such simple setups.
 
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