I'm a teacher. I use a portable personal amplifier in my class to make me louder. I was wondering whether it is possible to connect a Bluetooth mic and a Bluetooth speaker to an Android device and then redirect the input from the Bluetooth mic to the Bluetooth speaker. If it's possible, how to do it? Thanks.
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Thanks, I'll try them. Did it work for you ? – Amsterdam6483 May 15 '20 at 16:37
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1I'll test when I have time and I'll share the results – Amsterdam6483 May 15 '20 at 16:53
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1I started testing them today. I tested 3-4 apps. All of them had a considerable lag, which I thought was useless, then I stopped testing the rest. – Amsterdam6483 Jun 05 '20 at 09:07
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Try this app to connect to amplifier, it may work. It works for me in a different context – beeshyams Aug 09 '20 at 09:27
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@beeshyams No issues in establishing connection. The lag makes the use of the apps in the above answer impractical. That's the issue. Thanks for the suggestion. – Amsterdam6483 Aug 09 '20 at 11:38
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Surprised. I see no lag at all in recording videos. Are you sure you set it up right? – beeshyams Aug 09 '20 at 11:39
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@beeshyams Nice! No I didn't try it. Let me try – Amsterdam6483 Aug 09 '20 at 11:41
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1@beeshyams I tried this app- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=wimlog.com.myandroidtest4 to get audio from my phone's mic and to transmit it to bluetooth. I turned on bluetooth mono router and then used the app I've mentioned above. The lag is still present. I think getting audio and routing it to bluetooth introduces this lag. Thanks for you suggestion though – Amsterdam6483 Aug 09 '20 at 12:32
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1[Use Android device as BT speaker - see Victor's answer]( (https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/5796/can-an-android-phone-be-used-as-a-bluetooth-headset-speakers) – beeshyams Aug 23 '20 at 10:36
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@beeshyams thanks, will check it out! – Amsterdam6483 Aug 27 '20 at 16:16