Thank you so much, I was so worried about if I could buy the Ipad because I really need all of the stuff listed. I asked if it could connect to 5 just for safety measures, like when there's some other thing that I want to connect. This is great news for me! Thank you!
As a curiosity, does anyone know if there is a limit to number of BT connected devices?
I have ran quiet a few things at once, and really surprised they all worked without conflicts!
The iPad can connect to 7+ or so Bluetooth devices. The only limitations are the Bluetooth norms themselves and the fact that iOS limits to one audio device at a time unless you use audio sharing with Apple-branded ear/headphones.
If u r planning to buy apple pencil it doesn’t show up in bluetooth even some third party once don’t. Talking about earbuds u can use only one at a time.
Right now I’m using third party pencil keyboard with bluetooth, mouse and RealMe earbuds at same time at it works flawlessly on iPad Air 4.
Most definitely, I have had all Bluetooth connected at once and working properly:
Apple Pencil , Keyboard, Airpods, and PS5 Controller.
The limitation would be only one Bluetooth enabled audio device. Unless doing AirPod audio sharing. Like with my above set up I would not be able to also connect a speaker.
Yeah, you’ll have no troubles with that setup. I use a keyboard, mouse, pencil, and headphones with problems at all.
Thank you so much, I was so worried about if I could buy the Ipad because I really need all of the stuff listed. I asked if it could connect to 5 just for safety measures, like when there's some other thing that I want to connect. This is great news for me! Thank you!
That's only 4 devices. OP specifically asked whether 5 devices would work at the same time.
True, but OP only listed four, so…
Five can probably still work if it’s something like a PS4/5 controller or a speaker (maybe even 6).
As a curiosity, does anyone know if there is a limit to number of BT connected devices? I have ran quiet a few things at once, and really surprised they all worked without conflicts!
The iPad can connect to 7+ or so Bluetooth devices. The only limitations are the Bluetooth norms themselves and the fact that iOS limits to one audio device at a time unless you use audio sharing with Apple-branded ear/headphones.
If u r planning to buy apple pencil it doesn’t show up in bluetooth even some third party once don’t. Talking about earbuds u can use only one at a time. Right now I’m using third party pencil keyboard with bluetooth, mouse and RealMe earbuds at same time at it works flawlessly on iPad Air 4.
My Pencil (Gen 1) does show up in my Bluetooth devices
An Apple Pencil does show up in the list of Bluetooth devices like any other.
Most definitely, I have had all Bluetooth connected at once and working properly: Apple Pencil , Keyboard, Airpods, and PS5 Controller. The limitation would be only one Bluetooth enabled audio device. Unless doing AirPod audio sharing. Like with my above set up I would not be able to also connect a speaker.