Record video while your music plays through a Bluetooth speaker

Updated 3 June 2026

You have a Bluetooth speaker going at a party or an event, you lift your iPhone to film the moment, and the music dies the second you hit record. That is not your speaker and it is not a bug. It is how the stock Camera works (here is the full reason). The fix is a camera that lets your music app keep playing while it records.

Built for this

How Camuzo keeps the speaker playing

Camuzo is a free iPhone camera designed around one idea: your sound should never stop when you press record. Start your playlist in any app so it is playing on the Bluetooth speaker, open Camuzo, and film. The speaker keeps going the entire time, so your clip keeps the song that made the moment. You record in 4K on every lens, trim on a thumbnail timeline, add your own watermark, and share, all without leaving the app and with no ads.

What ends up in your video

Here is the honest part, because it matters with speakers. Camuzo does not pull the song out of Spotify or Apple Music and drop it into the file, since iOS does not allow any app to do that. A Bluetooth speaker plays the music out loud in the room, so your microphone hears it just like it hears your voice, and that sound is in the recording. For most party, gym, and dance clips that is exactly what you want, the song is right there in the video. If you would rather have a clean file with no music baked in, send the music to Bluetooth earbuds instead of a loud speaker. The song keeps playing for you, the speaker stays silent, and only your real-world audio is recorded.

Quick setup

Get started

Download Camuzo free, or see the full list of apps that record video while music plays if you want to compare.