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minus-squaredarkhz@lemm.eeOPtoLinux@lemmy.ml•bluetuith - A TUI based bluetooth manager v0.1.7 is releasedlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·3 years agoYou have quite an interesting situation here. You could use a good Bluetooth adapter, pair all your devices to it, and maybe use pulseaudio/pipewire (depending on what your system uses) to manage audio inputs/outputs? linkfedilink
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You have quite an interesting situation here. You could use a good Bluetooth adapter, pair all your devices to it, and maybe use pulseaudio/pipewire (depending on what your system uses) to manage audio inputs/outputs?