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Today's content features the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra!
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Is your Samsung Galaxy phone sending audio to the wrong place—wearable glasses, earbuds, or the built-in speaker—don’t worry. In this quick tutorial, I’ll show you exactly how to switch your audio output like a pro. Let’s get your sound where you want it!
I personally ran into this issue when connecting my S25 Ultra to my Lenovo Legion wearable display glasses—the audio was still routed to my phone when I wanted it to play through the glasses for a more immersive experience.
However, this can happen with other external displays and bluetooth devices, especially if you have multiple forms of tech connected.
So let’s walk through the fix!
Swipe down to access your Quick Settings.
Depending on how your Quick Settings are set up, the location of items may vary. Look for “Media Output” and tap it.
This opens a new pop-up that may show currently playing audio, along with a list of devices available for audio output.
Interestingly, this doesn’t just include your connected device—it also lists previously connected devices.
For this video, since I’m trying to route audio to my Lenovo Legion wearable display glasses, I’ll tap “Display Device.”
Finally, verify that the audio is now being sent to your connected display.
And that’s how you fix your audio output—quick, clean, and crystal clear 🎧. Whether you're rocking wearable display glasses or plugged into a big screen, now your sound goes exactly where you want it.
If this helped you out, tap the like button, drop a comment if you’ve got questions, and don’t forget to subscribe for more Galaxy tips and tech tutorials. Catch you in the next one—stay synced, stay smart!
Thanks for stopping by and watching! Shoutout to all the techies who give feedback and tips in the comments below!
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ANDROID | WEAROS | WINDOWS | GAMING | AR/VR | NICHE TOPICS
#AudioFix #ExternalDisplay #GalaxyTips #SamsungDeX #TechTutorial
Today's content features the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra!
You can find items to create the ultimate loadout for THIS device HERE: https://www.amazon.com/shop/pixelscracked/list/1RDMPRZ8KQ1XP?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_CW9SRHC326D8RKRZFC54
Are you looking to build the ultimate load out?
Find items shown and a list of related items at the Amazon Storefront HERE: https://www.amazon.com/shop/pixelscracked?ref=ac_inf_tb_vh
As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. #CommissionsEarned
Is your Samsung Galaxy phone sending audio to the wrong place—wearable glasses, earbuds, or the built-in speaker—don’t worry. In this quick tutorial, I’ll show you exactly how to switch your audio output like a pro. Let’s get your sound where you want it!
I personally ran into this issue when connecting my S25 Ultra to my Lenovo Legion wearable display glasses—the audio was still routed to my phone when I wanted it to play through the glasses for a more immersive experience.
However, this can happen with other external displays and bluetooth devices, especially if you have multiple forms of tech connected.
So let’s walk through the fix!
Swipe down to access your Quick Settings.
Depending on how your Quick Settings are set up, the location of items may vary. Look for “Media Output” and tap it.
This opens a new pop-up that may show currently playing audio, along with a list of devices available for audio output.
Interestingly, this doesn’t just include your connected device—it also lists previously connected devices.
For this video, since I’m trying to route audio to my Lenovo Legion wearable display glasses, I’ll tap “Display Device.”
Finally, verify that the audio is now being sent to your connected display.
And that’s how you fix your audio output—quick, clean, and crystal clear 🎧. Whether you're rocking wearable display glasses or plugged into a big screen, now your sound goes exactly where you want it.
If this helped you out, tap the like button, drop a comment if you’ve got questions, and don’t forget to subscribe for more Galaxy tips and tech tutorials. Catch you in the next one—stay synced, stay smart!
Thanks for stopping by and watching! Shoutout to all the techies who give feedback and tips in the comments below!
Why You Can Trust Me: I review items I am truly interested in, and buy myself or receive through brand communication, which I aim to communicate clearly & honestly.
Business Inquiries: [email protected]
Tiktok: @techcrackedweekly (tiktok)
Instagram: @tech_cracked_weekly (Instagram)
Podcast: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/YMoiUIsvlub
YouTube: www.youtube.com/@TechCrackedWeekly
ANDROID | WEAROS | WINDOWS | GAMING | AR/VR | NICHE TOPICS