## Bluetooth hub/re-broadcaster device - question/request for advice
I would like to get a device which would act as a Bluetooth hub. I want to connect multiple audio sources to it (phone, tablet, laptop) and also multiple speakers (a bunch of low cost Bluetooth speakers at home). I want the thing to handle just one stream at a time. So ideally, whatever is played on the source side (just a "merge" of all the source signals) should be broadcasted to all the speakers. The motivation is to stop playing a discotheque with my little soundbars/speakers and audio sources. It's a bit annoying, so I guess we can do better...
The thing is, I cannot find any device like that. Apparently Bluetooth transceivers act exclusively either in RX xor TX mode, but never simultaneously. I do not care for reasons why that is the case (protocol, single chip, whatever), I would like to get pointers to technology which could do this for me.
**Does such a thing even exist? And if yes, how's it called?**
Thanks for any constructive advice.
Disclaimer: I am an electrotech layman, apologies for naivete.
@FailForward
My TV Headphones are bluetooth, they come in a set of two - ie. (a pair of(a pair of(headphones)). They both *separately* connect to one little broadcast thingy, which takes a single input and sends it to two headphone receivers simultaneously. So, what you want already definitely exists. At least, for TV-watching headphones it does, anyway. Brand name = Avantree.
@FailForward
Cable.
Your hub may not exist ... yet. You might be just one of the earliest customers to have identified the need. The market will fulfil the need eventually, when there are enough numbers of buyers with the demand.