Bluetooth Anomaly with Connectivity to Multiple Identical Devices

So, I discovered an anomaly with Bluetooth today relating to connectivity with multiple (identical) devices (not simultaneous obviously). I have posted the full details in the iodé community (for those interested) as I’m pretty sure it’s OS related (because my Google Pixel has the same issue running iodéOS). @plamen just tagging you as FYI (have tagged Vincent & Rik in the iodé community).

It’s also possible this is perhaps related to / or contributing to the Bluetooth issues reported in this thread - don’t know if the OP ever resolved it or not?

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Take a LogCat

Thank you for reposting here and making us aware. Cheers

I would still be very delighted to see what the system logs, like an authentication problem as in the case of the WiFi or some other conflict with MACs etc

I found a setting about maximum allowed BT audio devices in the developer options. The default is -1 which is probably the maximum and then it goes from 1 to 5.

On the internet says that Android with BT 5 allows up to 7 but the manufacturer or the carrier can limit it.

A LogCat would show immediately the problem.

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