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Fix Bose Bluetooth Stuttering & Audio Drops on Windows

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Few things are more irritating than listening to your favorite track on your Bose speaker only to have the audio stutter, pop, or drop completely. If your speaker works perfectly on your phone but struggles on your Windows PC, the issue lies in Bluetooth routing.

The “Multipoint” Conflict

Bose speakers support Multipoint Bluetooth, meaning they can connect to two devices (e.g., your PC and your phone) simultaneously. Often, stuttering on PC occurs because the speaker is actively trying to “listen” for notifications from your phone, interrupting the Windows audio stream.

Stabilizing Your Audio Stream

To fix the stutter, you need to manage your active Bluetooth sources. While you could turn off your phone’s Bluetooth entirely, a much more elegant solution is to use a desktop manager.

With a proper desktop client, you can view all Active Bluetooth Sources currently connected to your speaker. You can instantly pause or disconnect the smartphone routing, forcing the speaker to dedicate 100% of its bandwidth to your Windows PC, ensuring a crystal-clear, stutter-free connection.

Stop the audio drops today: Use our AcousticLink Manager for Bose to effortlessly manage your Bluetooth connections and optimize your PC audio stream.

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