Hi Damon,
In theory what you're trying to do should be possible, though you
might run into bandwidth issues (and there's not much BlueZ can do to
help with that). However, you do need some configuration file changes
since the defaults are for one headset only. If you're trying to use
HSP/HFP add MaxConnections=2 to the [Headset] section in /etc/
bluetooth/audio.conf. If you're trying to use A2DP add SBCSources=2 to
the [A2DP] section of the same file. You might also want to experiment
with forcing BlueZ to use the profile you want in the case of multi-
profile headsets. For HSP/HFP you need profile=voice in your .asoundrc
entries and for A2DP you need profile=hifi.
Johan
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