To switch devices in the Divoom App, open the app's device area, choose the product you want to control, confirm that the correct device is active, and only then send pixel art or change its settings. You normally do not need to pair the same device again every time. One important exception: selecting a Divoom device in the app does not necessarily change your phone's Bluetooth audio output.
Switch to a device that is already in the app
Imagine a Pixoo-64 showing large pixel art near your desk, a Ditoo-Pro handling music and animations beside your keyboard, and a MiniToo showing a clock on a nightstand. The Divoom App can be the control point for all three, but you still need to tell it which product should receive your next action.
Official Divoom walkthrough of core mobile app controls.
Open the area that shows your connected or available Divoom products. The exact icon and label may differ between iPhone, Android, and app versions, but the goal is the same: open the device list and tap the product you intend to control. Before choosing an animation, clock face, or custom design, verify the device name and the screen you expect to change.

After selection, make one small test if you are uncertain: change a harmless setting or send a design you can recognize immediately. Once the intended screen responds, continue with the rest of your edits. This is faster than discovering later that a bedroom display received artwork meant for the gaming desk.
Add a second device when it is missing
If the product does not appear in the device list, switching is not the problem yet—the app does not know about that hardware. Look for the add-device or plus control in the device area, power on the new product, and follow the connection flow shown for that model. Add one new device at a time so the name on the phone matches the hardware in front of you.
For a completely new product, use the first-time phone connection guide before returning here. A Wi-Fi display and a Bluetooth speaker can require different setup steps, so do not copy one product's pairing sequence onto another.
- Power only the device you are adding if several unconfigured products are nearby.
- Use the app's add-device flow and choose the model that matches the product.
- Finish its connection steps before adding the next product.
- Return to the device list and verify that all products can be selected independently.
Know what you are actually switching
“Switch device” can describe three different jobs. Use this table to identify the one you actually need before changing settings or resetting hardware.
| Divoom action | Where to do it | What changes |
|---|---|---|
| Select a display or speaker for app control | Divoom App device area | The target for compatible pixel art, display controls, or model-specific features |
| Add hardware that is not listed | Divoom App add-device flow | A new product becomes available for supported app control |
| Change Bluetooth audio output | Phone Bluetooth or audio-output settings | Music and other phone audio move to the selected speaker |
If you select Ditoo-Pro inside the Divoom App but music keeps playing through another speaker, do not remove every device from the app. Open your phone's audio or Bluetooth controls and choose the intended speaker there. Conversely, changing the phone's audio output does not guarantee that your next pixel design will be sent to the same product.
Build a simple routine for several rooms
Give each device a clear mental role even if the current app version does not offer the naming option you expect. Think “large desk canvas” for Pixoo-64, “desk audio and pixels” for Ditoo-Pro, and “small bedside display” for MiniToo. Before sending anything, look at the physical screen and ask which role should receive it.
This routine matters most when two products can show similar clocks or animations. A device name alone may not be enough when both displays sit in the same room. Use the current screen, physical location, and product shape as a second check.
If the device is listed but unavailable
A greyed-out, offline, or unresponsive product is a connection problem, not a reason to keep switching back and forth. Confirm that the device has power, bring the phone closer, and check that the app still has the permissions required to discover nearby hardware. For a networked display, also confirm that the device can reach the expected network.
If it still does not respond, repeat the model's first-time connection checks before resetting it. Use a reset only after the simpler power, permission, proximity, and network checks. Model-specific videos and manuals are available on the Divoom product manual page.
Three devices for different multi-setup roles
Divoom Pixoo-64
The larger pixel-art destination
Choose it when you want a larger canvas for visible artwork and animations. It acts as the visual focal point of a setup, not the audio source.
View Pixoo-64
Divoom Ditoo-Pro
Pixels and desk audio together
Choose it when a second device should add both a smaller pixel display and Bluetooth audio. Remember that phone audio selection remains a separate system setting.
View Ditoo-Pro
Divoom MiniToo
Compact bedside pixel display
Choose it when you want a compact, low-distraction pixel clock or animation display for a nightstand or small shelf. It pairs well with a larger desk display and speaker for whole-home pixel setups.
View MiniTooFrequently Asked Questions
Do I need to pair a Divoom device every time I switch?
No. If the device is already listed and available in the Divoom App, select it from the device area and verify the destination. Pairing or adding is only for a product that is not yet available to the app.
Can one Divoom account manage multiple devices?
The app can list and control multiple compatible Divoom products. Add each new product through its own setup flow, then select the intended device before sending content. If you plan to gift a device, set it up under the recipient's account so they can manage it independently.
Why did my pixel art go to the wrong Divoom display?
Another device was probably still selected. Return to the device area, choose the correct product, verify its screen or location, and resend the design.
Does switching devices in the app switch Bluetooth audio?
Not necessarily. App control and phone audio routing are separate tasks. Choose the display target in the Divoom App and choose the speaker output in your phone's Bluetooth or audio controls.
What should I do if my second device is offline?
Check power, proximity, app permissions, and the network required by that model. If the device remains unavailable, consult model-specific troubleshooting steps on the Divoom product manual page before resetting it.
Set up your next switch before you leave the app
Return to the device list once, select each product in turn, and confirm that you can recognize the screen or room it controls. Then remember the division of labor: choose the pixel-art destination inside the Divoom App, and choose Bluetooth audio inside the phone's audio controls. With that distinction clear, managing two or three Divoom devices becomes a short selection step instead of a new pairing session every time. If you need model-specific connection steps or feature details, visit the Divoom product manual page.