![]() When only one remote is being used, it would be able to control everything the higher priority ones can. The UI would have to decide which controller to let control the interface but it could have a priority in order of pairing so the first remote paired gets priority over the second etc and when multiple remotes are in use for the UI at the same time, the highest priority remote input is used or have a block with a delay so when one remote is active, the other has to wait until a few seconds after it has stopped being used. Doesn't seem like it would be a technical limitation, but I can't see a compelling reason for Apple to choose to do it. ![]() I wonder why only one Siri remote can be connected at a time.
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