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I have done that but you want to make sure your laptop and desktop are not to close together because they will interfer with each other.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That would depend on the headphones. If they allow for multiple pairing then yes it should work fine. If they can only be paired to one device then unfortunately no. In the end it is up to the headphones to know how to ‘talk’ to multiple devices. If it does work then you would need to toggle which receiver it was listening to at any given point. Only one (laptop or desktop) could be ‘talking’ with the headphones at any given time. I would check the headphone manufacturer website to determine if it is possible. A ‘brute forced’ approach would be to re-pair back and forth depending on which system you wanted to use them with. But that would get very old very quickly I am guessing
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, but not at the same time. You won't have have to re-pair, but you might have to reconnect manually. Easy process.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I actually believe that you can, as long as they blue tooth dongles are not plugged into the same computer it will work just fine. Think of it like with your phone, your phone can be attached to multiple bluetooth devices at the same time, but it will one use one at a time. But as long as you are not trying to connect both of you bluetooths to the same headphones at the same time, it should just work fine. Just have to turn one off when you turn the other on.
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