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This device plugs into the analog or digital output of your amplifier or receiver (3.5mm, RCA, or Optical connection) and then streams the audio from that output to two Bluetooth speakers. So, if you have a spare audio output that is live when your soundbar and other devices are active, then you would be able to use this device and still have all of your other devices active. If you do not have an extra audio output, or if your receiver disables your soundbar or other devices when something is plugged into that audio output, then this device will not work for what you are trying to accomplish. In addition, please keep in mind that Bluetooth audio carries a lag of between ~40 and ~400 milliseconds compared to wires, so we do not recommend mixing speakers that are connected via wire (such as your soundbar) with Bluetooth speakers if you plan to have all of them playing at the same time, as it can create an echo effect. If you need all of the speakers to play at the same time, a wired setup will deliver a much more cohesive experience.
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