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Windows 11 Shared Audio Feature for AI PCs

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Microsoft is testing a new "shared audio" feature in Windows 11, allowing simultaneous audio streaming to two Bluetooth devices. This feature leverages Bluetooth LE Audio broadcast technology and is currently available only on select Copilot+ PCs. The feature is designed to enhance collaborative experiences, such as sharing music or watching movies together. The "Shared audio" feature is available in Windows 11 Build 26220.7051 (KB5067115) for users in the Dev and Beta channels of the Windows Insider Program. Supported devices include specific Surface models and upcoming Samsung Galaxy Book series. Users can enable the feature via the quick settings shortcut and manage audio sharing through the "Stop sharing" option.

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  1. 31.10.2025 22:59 1 articles · 10d ago

    Windows 11 Shared Audio Feature for AI PCs

    Microsoft is testing a new "shared audio" feature in Windows 11, allowing simultaneous audio streaming to two Bluetooth devices. The feature is currently available only on select Copilot+ PCs, including specific Surface models and upcoming Samsung Galaxy Book series. The feature is designed to enhance collaborative experiences and is available in Windows 11 Build 26220.7051 (KB5067115) for users in the Dev and Beta channels of the Windows Insider Program.

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Windows 11 Build 26220.7051 introduces new features for Insiders

Windows 11 Build 26220.7051 has been released to Insider Program testers, introducing three new features. The build includes an Ask Copilot taskbar integration, a new Xbox full-screen experience, and shared audio support for Bluetooth devices. The update also improves performance for ARM PCs by enhancing emulation support for 64-bit x86 applications. The Ask Copilot feature allows users to interact with the AI via the taskbar, replacing the existing Windows Search UI eventually. The new Xbox experience is now available to all handheld devices, and shared audio support enables audio streaming to two Bluetooth devices simultaneously. These features are expected to roll out to all users in the coming weeks.