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The Bluetooth in your home does have a limited frequency. As you stated, the more Bluetooth devices you have running simultaneously, the faster you use up the Bluetooth available to you and your home. We have experienced the same thing but we didn’t until after we purchased the rear speakers that attach to our sound bar via Bluetooth. We have one of the Amazon Alexa, three Amazon dots, Bluetooth speakers on my computer, both cell phones connected to the Internet in our home via Bluetooth, etc. etc. etc. With all of our many Bluetooth devices it seems that we to have reached the point where we have no Bluetooth to spare. This is in the technical and scientific answer, but I hope it helps. Best of luck to you!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yeah, pretty sure it's a wifi issue. SB,sub,2 rears already account for 4 devices . Plus 13 others. Using Orbi mesh, good speed &strength. coverage 7500 ft. My dwelling is 1400. Will try to disconnect e few, see if it makes a difference.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.it happens to me too. recently football games came in very low no matter what i did. a sound will come from 1 of the smaller speakers on the wall near me then go back to the sound bar. the wife heard buzzing coming from the other wall speaker and it's all brand new. we get feedback making it sound like an echo chamber whenever we go onto Netflix. we usually keep it on cinema( cause everything sounds best that way to me ) so we then have to hit another button then come back to cinema to get rid of the feedback. maybe cause it's wireless we have issues. i don't see why we have any issues. we're not using too many devices in our house that i know of. had other systems like Bose with zero issues. it's all weird but when it's working it's an awesome system, esp with the 2 smaller speakers. i hope this helps somehow. gl2u
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