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True Wireless Earbuds With Multipoint?

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Theoretically, multipoint true wireless earbuds can connect with two devices simultaneously but which one?

In my office, I’ve got only a pair of true wireless earbuds.

Sometimes it pairs with phone to take calls.

Sometime it pairs with my laptop for an online course on datacamp.

I get a lot of calls from my customers – it just happens when I am doing with my online course, it’s not possible to switch back pairing with my phone like double press or alike. Ideally my earbuds can also pair with my phone so I can receive the call with a single press.

So what is the multipoint and why they should implement on true wireless earbuds?

Multipoint is a function that Bluetooth peripheral devices can switch back and forth between devices they connect to. Currently this function can support only 2 devices for example your phone for calls and your laptop or table for music playback.

Over ear headphones such as WH-1000XM3 supports multipoint – actually the Qualcomm CSR8675 SoC has integrated this function. Or CSR8645 processor often found in wired wireless Bluetooth earbuds also support it. Newest TWS processors don’t support this function.

If you have been looking for a pair of multipoint wireless earbuds – I am quite sure you won’t get it until TWS SoC integrates the multipoint. And it’s not an easy task since each side of earbuds has to manage their own connection with the other and with devices they steam music from and that is up to 3 devices. Maybe in the near feature the SoC will be developed and it can support up to 3 or more device at the same time.

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