Bluetooth Low Energy Audio
Auracast uses Bluetooth’s Low Energy (LE) Audio standard to enable high-quality audio broadcasting from devices that support this technology.
Here are some key points about Bluetooth LE Audio:
Low Latency: Bluetooth LE Audio reduces latency to as low as 5 ms, making it suitable for real-time applications such as live performances and video conferencing.
Efficient Battery Life: Bluetooth LE Audio is designed to provide up to 24 hours of battery life, making it ideal for devices that need to be used for extended periods.
Excellent Sound Quality: Bluetooth LE Audio offers high-quality audio with a frequency response of up to 24 kHz, making it suitable for music streaming and other audio applications.
Multi-Device Connectivity: Bluetooth LE Audio allows for seamless connectivity to a limitless number of receiving devices, making it ideal for applications where multiple devices need to be connected simultaneously. The Sydney Opera House is a prime example of how Bluetooth LE Audio can be used to enhance the performance experience. By installing Auracast in its performance areas, the Sydney Opera House can now offer its audience a more immersive and engaging experience. With Bluetooth LE Audio, the opera house can connect to a limitless number of receiving devices, allowing the audience to enjoy high-quality audio from anywhere in the venue. The benefits of Bluetooth LE Audio are not limited to the Sydney Opera House. Any cultural institution or event that requires high-quality audio and low latency can benefit from this technology. Whether it’s a concert, a theater performance, or a conference, Bluetooth LE Audio can provide an enhanced experience for the audience. In addition to its technical benefits, Bluetooth LE Audio also offers a range of practical applications.
Improving Live Performance Experiences for Hearing-Aid Users
Auracast is a new technology designed to enhance the experience for hearing-aid users at live performances. The initiative, which involves collaboration between Samsung, Google, and the Bluetooth SIG, aims to provide a more inclusive and accessible experience for individuals with hearing impairments.
Improved Audio Quality: Auracast technology is designed to provide clear and crisp audio, even in noisy environments.
alone, there are approximately 37 million people who suffer from hearing loss, with 90% of those individuals being over the age of 50.
Accessing Auracast
Auracast is a revolutionary new technology that will enable hearing aid wearers to access a wide range of audio content, including music, podcasts, and audiobooks, in a way that was previously impossible.