Samsung is demonstrating Auracast technology in partnership with GN at St. Paul's Cathedral in London to celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day.
Auracast allows for a single audio source to broadcast to multiple receivers like Galaxy Buds3 Pro or GN hearing aids, offering a shared listening experience.
Participants will enjoy a guided tour and choral performances at the cathedral, with Auracast broadcasting audio directly into their devices for enhanced clarity.
Introduced in 2022, LE Audio is an updated Bluetooth standard that enables efficient wireless audio transmission.
Samsung has been enhancing LE Audio compatibility, introducing features like 360 Audio Recording and incorporating Auracast through updates.
Auracast allows simultaneous audio streaming to multiple devices, offering shared experiences, seamless audio transitions, and personalized sound settings.
It reduces background noise, provides clear audio even in noisy environments like cathedrals, and allows customization for different hearing abilities.
Samsung's initiative with Auracast bridges the gap between consumer audio and hearing aids, promoting an intelligent and connected listening experience.
The collaboration aims to enhance accessibility and redefine how technology and hearing-aid innovation intersect in the realm of audio experiences.
Auracast is supported by various Samsung Galaxy devices, offering users the ability to enjoy personalized audio settings across different environments.