I want you to hear more. I want you to hear clear. In a busy place. In a quiet room. In your home. At the gate. In a hall. With Auracast, you can.
I make this easy. I build the tools. I help you plug in to sound.
- I run an ISO‑certified factory.
- I have 10+ years in digital hearing aids.
- I ship 3M units a year.
- I offer OEM and ODM.
- I use Bluetooth and DSP chips for strong sound.
I aim for trust. I aim for simple. I aim for results.

What Is Auracast?
Auracast is part of Bluetooth LE Audio. It sends one audio to many. One talker. Many ears. It works with hearing aids, headphones, and phones. It uses the LC3 codec for clear sound with low energy use.
- One transmitter.
- Many receivers.
- Easy join.
- Strong range.
- Low power use.
You see a stream on your phone or aid. You tap to join. You hear the feed. It is that simple.
Why You Need It
You want speech to pop in noise. You want no echo with TV. You want to set your own volume. You want to hear in airports, theaters, gyms, conference rooms, places of worship, and at home. You want a public broadcast audio that just works. You want less strain. You want more joy.
Old systems can be hard. Telecoil loops are not in all places. Proprietary tools do not match all brands. You lose time. You lose words. You lose the moment.
How Auracast Meets Your Need
- Clarity: You get direct audio to your ear. It cuts noise. You hear speech with less work.
- Universal access: Join streams in airports, theaters, museums, sports arenas, churches, conference centers, gyms, public transportation, and schools.
- Home use: Share TV audio with family. Each person sets volume. You can have multi-viewer sound.
- Low latency: Bluetooth LE Audio can go near 20 ms per Bluetooth SIG specs. Lip sync is tight.
- Better battery life: LE saves power. Your aids last longer.
- Simple: Scan a QR code or pick a stream in an app. Switch when you move rooms.
- Goodbye to old limits: Use one global wireless audio standard. Less gear. Less hassle.
How Your Hearing Aids Use It
- Look for “Auracast compatible hearing aids” or “Auracast enabled hearing devices.”
- Check for Bluetooth 5.2 or Bluetooth 5.3 support and LC3.
- Ask if a firmware update can add Auracast to your current aids.
- Use your app to scan streams. Some streams can be password‑protected for privacy.
I build aids that are ready for this. I test in real rooms. I tune for speech understanding and noise reduction. I back it with strong QC.
Where You Will Use It
- Public: airports, train stations, concert halls, sports stadiums, lecture halls, museums.
- Work and school: meeting rooms, classrooms, conference rooms.
- Home: TV, soundbars, smart homes, group listening, language interpretation.
I work with Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) guidance. I follow accessibility standards in the EU. I follow FDA rules. I listen to the Audio Engineering Society (AES). I track WHO data on hearing loss. I show at CES. I test with Android and iOS. I source from leading semiconductor manufacturers like Qualcomm.

A Quick Data View
Category | What it means for you |
---|---|
Standard | Auracast is in Bluetooth LE Audio. One to many audio. |
Codec | LC3 gives high quality at low energy. |
Latency | As low as 20 ms per Bluetooth SIG. Better lip sync with video. |
Power | LE saves battery life in daily use. |
Access | Join streams fast with QR or app. |
Market | Fast growth in LE Audio across devices by 2026 per SIG forecasts. |
Venues | Rollout in public spaces from 2026 to 2028 is likely. |
Cost | One standard can cut venue install costs vs telecoil loops. |
I plan. I prepare. I ship at scale so you get stable supply and fair cost.
Pick The Right Auracast Hearing Aid
- Features to value:
- Clear mic and DSP.
- Noise reduction and low latency audio.
- Rechargeable battery.
- App control for easy stream pick and volume.
- Bluetooth LE Audio with LC3.
- Good battery life.
- Brands in the space:
- Phonak, Oticon, ReSound, Signia, Starkey, Widex.
- They show strong intent to embrace Auracast with new lines.
- Ask your audiologist:
- Can my current aids update for Auracast?
- How do I do an Auracast compatibility check?
- What is the plan for my daily places like church or gym?
- How do I set up personal audio streaming at home?
You can also explore:
My Build Strengths. Your Edge.
- I design digital hearing aids with Bluetooth LE Audio and LC3 in mind.
- I engineer for multi‑stream audio and shared audio experiences.
- I use robust wireless communication stacks.
- I tune for sound quality with low audio latency.
- I offer Over‑the‑Counter (OTC) hearing aids and pro lines.
- I back you with OEM/ODM, fast lead times, and full hearing aid accessories.
You get modern tech. You get stable supply. You get a partner who knows the hearing aid market trends.
Security And Privacy
Some streams can lock with a passcode. This guards your feed in schools, offices, and public address systems. I test for safe pair and share. I support updates to keep you current.
What About Telecoil?
Telecoil helped in the past. It still helps in some spots. Auracast aims to be the telecoil alternative. It can scale. It can serve more people with less install work. It can carry multiple channels like language interpretation.
Real Life Moments
- At the gate you join the flight stream. You hear clear calls in your aid.
- In a theater you pick the Auracast feed. You enjoy the show.
- At home you and your family share TV audio. Each person sets volume. No fights. No strain.
This is the future of hearing aid technology. It is the next‑gen hearing aid connectivity we all want.
Tech Terms You May See
I keep words simple. Still you may see these terms in apps and guides. Here is what they mean for you.
- ASHA (Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids): Android streaming path.
- MFi (Made for iPhone): iOS streaming path.
- Wi‑Fi: Not for Auracast audio. Your phone may use it to fetch the venue list.
- ISO 226: A loudness standard. It helps us tune sound.
- Cochlear implants: A related device. Auracast can help them too when supported.
- Headphones: You can join streams with them as well.
- Smart homes: Auracast can bring TV and room audio to your aids.
- Apple and Google: Platforms where you control your streams.
Small “Bar” Chart: Adoption Outlook
Auracast Ready Devices
- 2024: ███
- 2025: █████
- 2026: ████████
- 2027: ██████████
This view tracks Bluetooth SIG forecasts and industry notes. It shows a steady climb.
Challenges To Note
- Venues must install transmitters.
- Staff must know how to help users.
- Users need simple guides.
- Streams need good labels and sometimes passwords.
I help with venue kits. I provide clear setup flow. I write simple user steps. I support pilots in airports, sports arenas, museums, and conference centers.
My Offer To You
- I build Bluetooth LE Audio hearing aids that work with Auracast public broadcast audio.
- I deliver low energy audio hearing solutions with the LC3 codec.
- I design for personalized audio with easy app control.
- I support multi‑receiver audio for group listening.
- I prepare TV audio streaming kits for home.
You get one partner for design, build, and scale. You get clear sound in more places. You get more life in every word.
Ready To Hear More?
Talk to me. Ask for an Auracast user guide. Share your top three places where you need better sound. I will map a plan. I will match the right device. I will help you test and train.
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References
- Bluetooth SIG. LE Audio and Auracast overview. https://www.bluetooth.com
- Allied Market Research and Grand View Research. Global hearing aids market trends.
- Audio Engineering Society (AES). Best practices in audio for assistive tech.
- FDA and EU Accessibility guidance. Medical device and access rules.
- World Health Organization (WHO). Hearing loss facts and figures.
Notes On Compatibility And Ecosystem
- Bluetooth 5.2 and Bluetooth 5.3 enable key LE Audio features.
- Auracast ecosystem hearing aids grow as more phones, TVs, and transmitters ship with LE Audio.
- Many consumer electronics brands plan updates. Watch CES news.
- Global accessibility Auracast aims to serve all, not just one brand or one venue.
I am here to build what you need. I am here to help you hear. I am here to deliver the advantages of Auracast for hearing now and to future‑proof your hearing aid innovations for what comes next.