Android 11’s audio output menu could soon support Chromecast devices - Android

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Android 11’s audio output menu could soon support Chromecast devices - Android

Google has added a handy audio output management interface in Android 11, but it could soon get much better. The audio output interface in Android 11 makes it straightforward for people to quickly swap between Bluetooth outputs without having to dive into their phones’ settings menu. If you’re running Android 11, you can access it...

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Google has added a handy audio output management interface in Android 11, but it could soon get much better.

The audio output interface in Android 11 makes it straightforward for people to quickly swap between Bluetooth outputs without having to dive into their phones’ settings menu. If you’re running Android 11, you can access it by opening the notification shade while listening to audio and tapping the oval-shaped button in the right corner of the media controls box.

This opens a small menu with a list of all Bluetooth audio devices and lets you quickly switch between headphones, earbuds and other audio outputs.

While certainly helpful, the limit to Bluetooth devices limits the feature. Thankfully, that’s set to change. As spotted by Ars Technica’s Ron Amadeo on Twitter, a developer support page indicates that the audio output selector will work with Chromecast devices in the future.