Not all Fast Pair-enabled devices will support audio switching and it very much will depend on the manufacturer, but I’m looking forward to when I don’t need to manually reconnect my earbuds to another device. All of that is immensely helpful, but I’m most excited about the other new ability for headphones to automatically switch between the various devices they are paired to, just like how Apple’s AirPods switch from iPad to iPhone when you receive a phone call while watching a movie on the tablet. The tech is now expanding to include the quick-pairing of headphones with Google TVs and Chromebooks, connecting an Android phone to a new Chromebook for faster setup, and Android phones with Windows laptops to sync texts and share files. This interoperability comes partly through its Fast Pair technology, which was announced several years ago and primarily lets you instantly pair wireless headphones with an Android phone. Google’s trying to bring some of that pizazz to Android, Windows, and Chromebooks. The magic of Apple’s ecosystem is how seamlessly iPads, Macs, iPhones, and AirPods all work with each other.
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