Win the Bluetooth tug of war — Keep your audio on your priority Bluetooth device
About Bluetooth Priority
Bluetooth Priority is a tools app developed by AbsoluteXYZero.
Download Statistics
Bluetooth Priority has been downloaded 140 times. In the last 30 days, the app was downloaded 33 times. It is ranked #181 in tools.
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App Information
Bluetooth Priority costs $4.99 to download. The last update was on April 4, 2026.
Technical Requirements
The app has a content rating of Everyone. The app has been available on Google Play April 2026.
Description
Bluetooth Priority lets you designate one Bluetooth device as your Priority device. When a competing Bluetooth device connects and tries to steal your audio, the app detects it and immediately reasserts your Priority device. Some competing devices may try to assert themselves multiple times in a row — the app handles each attempt.
Android Auto limitation: If you use Android Auto (wired or wireless), Android grants it full control over media audio at the system level — this is Android's own design, not a bug in the app. Bluetooth Priority cannot override Android Auto's media audio session. Phone calls, however, are routed through the Bluetooth stack and the app will successfully keep those on your Priority device even when Android Auto is active.
This app requires Shizuku. Shizuku is a free app (available on Google Play) that grants Bluetooth Priority the system-level access it needs to manage audio routing. Without Shizuku running, the app cannot function. Setup requires a Wi-Fi connection for Shizuku to start running if it's not already — see the in-app setup instructions for details.
Features:
- Set a priority Bluetooth device that always wins the audio connection - Block specific competing devices from interrupting (A2DP, HFP, or both) - Allow-list exceptions for devices that should always be permitted - Redirect-only mode to reroute audio without fully blocking competitor connections - Persistent background service with battery optimization support - Event log shows all signal events both blocked and reasserted - No ads, no accounts, no data collection
Who is this for?
Anyone with multiple Bluetooth devices where one keeps stealing audio from another — most commonly a car stereo or smartwatch pulling audio away from earbuds when it connects. Not recommended as a primary solution if Android Auto is always active.
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I have been looking for a solution to android auto hijacking my Bluetooth earbuds for YEARS. Once I got Shikoku up and running, this worked perfectly. I work from my car a lot, and I want to be able to use my earbuds for calls when parked without having to shut off android auto or constantly fighting to stop it from taking over mid-call. This is exactly what I needed (edited to fix spelling)
★★★★★Juan Benavides· Apr 10, 2026
This app solved a problem I had been dealing with for a while. My portable Android unit would aggressively route my phone calls away from my Bluetooth-to-AUX device (my car does not have Bluetooth), and I would have to manually change the Bluetooth device every single time I made or received a call. This app solved the issue of my portable Android unit taking over calls, and now my calls are routed correctly.
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