Can I connect two Bluetooth devices to my iPhone simultaneously?

I'm currently using an iPhone 5 with a sportzbeatz stereo Bluetooth earphones, (which are great by the way) but I'm considering buying the pebble smart watch.
Now what I need to know is will I be able to have them both connected at the same time and use them both, considering the pebble doesn't receive audio the functions don't overlap. But say I'd still like to be able to see what song is playing and change it on my wrist, but still have the music being transmitted to my earphones.
Has anyone had any experience with this or know if it will or won't work?

Ya, i had a same experience it can't be done. I own a pebble watch and tried the same but as earphones can't work as a proper Bluetooth device we can't do so. This is one of the major lag of this smart watch which is not so in Samsung gear. But still its a good one to go for. As said nothing is perfect same thing lies for this even.

Bluetooth can connect up to eight devices simultaneously

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