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It's only a little thing but with the latest Windows update, Microsoft has dragged its OS into the modern world of sharing audio streams

With its latest update for Windows 11, codenamed KB5089573, Microsoft has finally started to fully roll out something that it began late last year, and something that phones have supported for even longer. It’s a Bluetooth feature called Shared Audio, and as long as everyone’s hardware ticks off the right boxes, you’ll be able to cast music and the like to two separate devices.

I always keep Windows on my main PC fully up-to-date, for work reasons, but I wasn’t aware that Microsoft had finally rubberstamped the new feature until I read about it at Windows Latest. Unless you had a PC from a very narrow list of options and used a beta version of Windows, there has been no way to have more than one headset playing the same Bluetooth audio stream on a Microsoft-based computer.

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