Can you use headphones and computer speakers at the same time?
Yes, you can! Now, if you are wondering why would anyone want to use two audio devices at the same time, it normally happens when one person in the family wants to enjoy the music on headphones whereas others want to listen to it on the speakers. Also, some of the audio mixing artists might sometimes want to play the audio files on two different devices simultaneously.
How to play Music through Speakers while using Headphones
You can play Music through Speakers while using Headphones on Windows 11/10 by following this procedure: Connect both your speakers and headphones to your PC. Make sure that both the audio devices are connected properly to your PC. Go to the volume icon in your system tray and right-click. Select the Sounds option. This will open the Sounds settings on your PC. You can also open the Sound settings directly by typing mmsys.cpl in the Start/taskbar search. Click on the Playback tab and go to Speakers. Right-click and choose “Set as Default Device”. If is it already set as a default playback device, the options will be grayed out for you. Under the Recording tab, go to Stereo Mix and right-click. Select properties. Go to the Listen tab, check the box saying “Listen to this device” and select your Headphones from the given dropdown menu. Click on Apply and you are done. Check now, you should be able to play music through speakers while using your headphones. While this method will let you play music through both your headphone and speakers, the audio quality might not be great. Also, you may notice a little delay in audio output through both devices. Thus, if you need these settings for any of your personal or temporary use, that’s okay but if you are looking for a professional quality audio output, you better try some good audio mixers.
When I connect my headphones to my computer speakers still play?
This can happen due to your sound setting or a recent update. First, restart your computer and see. If it does not help, change your Sound settings and update your audio drivers, or try changing your default sound device. Do let us know via comments if you have already tried this trick.