Quickly Switch Audio Output in Android 10 Previously, when you had multiple devices connected to your Android, the latest one to connect gets the audio output. If you have to switch the audio to another device, you would have to unpair the first one. However, it changes in Android 10 and you can quickly switch the audio output through the volume menu itself. To begin with, connect a Bluetooth audio device to your Android smartphone. Next, hit the volume rocker and you will see a Settings icon just below the volume slider. Tap on it and it will open a dialogue box at the bottom.
Read: How to Hide Audio Files in Android Music Player Apps From the dialogue box, Tap on “Play Media to” and it will take you to available Bluetooth audio devices. For example, if you want to switch the output from Bluetooth earphones to your phone’s speaker, tap on “This device”. It will switch the audio output to the phone’s speaker.
Apart from this, you will also see that the Bluetooth devices within the menu will be distinctly color-coded. Similarly, to switch audio between Bluetooth devices on a Windows PC, you can use the SoundSwitch app. For instance, with the app installed, you can press the hotkey CTRL + ALT + F11, to switch between the audio output from your headphone to the speaker, without having to disconnect the headphone from the Bluetooth menu. For more queries or issues regarding Android 10, let me know in the comments below. Also Read: How to Improve Bluetooth Audio Quality on Android and Mac with aptX