I’ve just tried to connect my AUVIO4000375, as well as my Echo dot 3rd gen to my m1 MacBook Air, only to have the audio not reroute to either device. This has been an ongoing issue with my Echo dot for months, but was never an issue for my AUVIO4000375, until now, the only issue being that I could have the volume completely maxed, and the audio would play extremely low, forcing me to then have to max my output volume if I wanted to be able to hear it without having to sit right beside it. Would this just simply be an unfortunate issue with these being older devices, and my Mac is going to be fussy about what it will and won’t support at this point? I don’t have this problem whatsoever out of my AirPods, so I’m really finding this interesting, and was hoping to still get some life out of the devices I already have, since they technically still work, and I don’t have money to blow on upgrading everything, as much as I’d love to.
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