29-04-2021 10:25 PM
28-01-2022 10:47 AM
have two identical speakers that always are out of sync, you can obtain some improvement by toggling the audio for each device on and off until its close to synced. But I find it is never perfect. Such a shame and, I reckon this is easily fixable be a smarty pants at Samsung.
28-01-2022 11:22 AM
21-02-2022 09:13 AM
23-05-2022 01:08 PM
How do we still not have a solution to this?
A simple audio delay slider for each channel is an easy fix, why on earth has this not happened yet?
25-07-2022 03:29 PM
Samsung should add milliseconds delay input for the user for each device,that will solve it. If one device's sound is "ahead" of the other device's sound with 1 ms the the user should apply delay of 1 ms. for that device. It will also have the ability to achieve a nice echo effect with that.
23-02-2023 11:59 AM
100% THIS!!! Ol' SammySung could take a pointer or two from soundseeder XD although that app only lets you set the offset by increments of 10ms. which lets you get really close but not quite "perfect"
08-04-2023 08:19 AM - last edited 08-04-2023 08:22 AM
This happens when you use a BT Speaker with BT version 5.0+ and older 4.x or earlier version bt speakers. Scoll down from top and in Media where the two speakers and thei volume controls are shown, uncheck one and recheck it. Do this with either one until it syncs correctly. It can be fixed this way.
20-04-2023 08:02 PM
04-08-2023 08:44 PM
Just tried this with my S21+ with a wonderboom 3 and wonderboom 2 bluetooth speaker. Shocked that this "feature" still exists with this kind of lag. Turning either speaker on and off doesn't fix the lag.
10-08-2023 02:55 AM
This worked for me for a bit but eventually the older bluetooth device slows down to a different sync later on.