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I believe you would be best off trying a Bluetooth audio transmitter (with Near Field Communication) and tapping the receiver against the right speaker while Bluetooth is activated in pairing mode. Doing so should connect the device to the receiver in that speaker (which will output to both simultaneously. IF this does not work, or causes issues, get a separate 3.5 Auxiliary Bluetooth receiver and do as first stated, but instead of tapping the speaker, tap the BT Receiver to the BT Transmitter. Also, as BT is already enabled in the speakers themselves, this will only help if you have a Non-BT-Enabled device or no internal adapter present (such as a desktop PC). Best of luck!
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