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One Bluetooth HP is correct but there is a way to get two Bluetooth HP units to sync up to the same movie. In the Bluetooth output section select: Bluetooth+HDMI instead of regular Bluetooth out. This makes sure you get sound out from the HDMI cable as well as to your BT headphones. Yes, it's incredible. So if you are using a soundbar you can connect the second pair of bluetooth headphones to the soundbar and through this way achieve sound to both units wirelessly with zero latenzy. Just connect one pair to the X800 MK2 and the other to the soundbar or Tv if by sound transmission is available. We use the Sony HT-ZF9 Atmos soundbar with rear speakers and this soundbar can act as a receiver or transmitter, so it's perfect. As we have a new born it's perfect for when we want to watch movies during nights, and both are free to check on the baby or make a sandwich while still hearing the movie, signal is about 40-45 feet We use the Sony Wh-1000Mk2 and Wh-1000Mk3 If that helps. Otherwise get the SteelSeries Arctis wireless Pro headphones, while they are a fantastic sounding headset, they have a special addition I haven't seen anywhere yet, That is to connect a second pair of headphones through the 3.5 m jack (In/out), so get a long stereo 3.5 m cable and you can watch movies or play games with anyone in the same room with only one headphone receiving Bluetooth sound. Works best when connected via the Tosslink gamedac unit, enclosed in the package. Really worth the buy, Wired choosed them for best sounding headphones for gaming in 2019. Cheers! Dan
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, there! Unfortunately, you can only connect one Bluetooth device at a time. -Sam
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