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11 January 2023 at 02:58 #42689
Can Beoplay M3 speakers be stereo paired? I’m finding conflicting info online, and no clear answer on the B&O website.
Thanks
— Paul
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11 January 2023 at 09:36 #42690I am also trying to do this – without luck. Apparently it should be possible if you do the set-up in Google Home. Tips and tricks very much appreciated.
11 January 2023 at 16:41 #42691Yes, they can be stereo paired in google home.
you can also have multiple stereo pairs in a speaker group.11 January 2023 at 17:07 #42692Never used Google Home. Can one use Home just to config as stereo pair, then quit using Home altogether? (guessing not)
— Paul
11 January 2023 at 17:18 #42693Yes, you just need google home to set it up. After that the stereo pair will show as a chromecast device.
15 January 2023 at 03:54 #42694M3 allows stereo pairing in the Google Home app and that will only work strictly within the Google Home/Chromecast multiroom system.
That means that the stereo pair is “”virtual”” and only available if you Chromecast to it via a Chromecast -enabled app. If you use any other way (Beolink, 3.5mm input, AirPlay, etc) it won’t work as a stereo pair
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