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How to Share Music with Two Headphones from Samsung Galaxy Phones

By Matthew Lynch
May 8, 2023
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Samsung Galaxy phones are among the most popular phones globally, and many people use them as their primary source of music. However, sharing music with another person using one phone can be inconvenient or impossible. Fortunately, there are ways to share music with two headphones from your Samsung Galaxy phone. Here are three ways to share music simultaneously with two headphones:

1. Use a Splitter Cable

The simplest way to enjoy music with two headphones from your Samsung Galaxy phone is by using a splitter cable. A splitter cable is a cord with one jack on one end that splits to two headphone jacks on the other end. This jack can easily be plugged into your phone’s audio jack, and the two headphone jacks will be available for both headphones.

To use the splitter cable on your Samsung Galaxy phone, plug one end of the splitter into the audio jack on your phone and connect the two headphones into the other end of the splitter cable. Ensure that both headphones are firmly connected to the splitter and then start playing your music.

2. Use Bluetooth Pairing

Another way to share music with two headphones from your Samsung Galaxy phone is by using Bluetooth pairing. Most modern headphones have Bluetooth pairing capabilities, which makes it easier and effortless to pair them with your phone. To share music using Bluetooth pairing:

• Put your first headphone into pairing mode, usually by pressing and holding the power button until the LED light blinks quickly.

• On your Samsung Galaxy phone, go to the Bluetooth settings, turn it on and search for available devices.

• Once the headphone appears on your phone, select it and click on the ‘Pair’ button.

• Now, put your second headphone into pairing mode and repeat the process on your phone.

Finally, start playing your music, and the audio will play through both headphones.

3. Use Third-Party Apps

Some third-party apps are specifically designed to allow you to share music with two headphones from your Samsung Galaxy phone. One of these apps is AmpMe, which enables you to sync multiple devices, including Galaxy phones, together using a Wi-Fi or cellular network. To use AmpMe:

• Download and install AmpMe on both your phone and your friend’s phone.

• Launch AmpMe on both phones, and start playing music on one.

• On the device playing music, tap the ‘Host’ button, and invite your friend to join using the “Join” option.

• Once your friend joins, the audio will play simultaneously through both headphones.

Conclusion

Sharing music with two headphones from your Samsung Galaxy phone is an excellent way to enjoy your music with a friend or partner. Whether you choose to use a splitter cable, Bluetooth pairing, or third-party apps like AmpMe, these methods are easy to follow and don’t require any technical expertise. Therefore, if you want to share music with two headphones from your Samsung Galaxy phone, consider trying out these methods, and enjoy your music together.

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