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Google just gave your Android a free audio upgrade

Users can connect their GN Hearing, Starkey, or Jabra hearing aids to Auracast broadcasts when using compatible smartphones

byKerem Gülen
March 14, 2025
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Google announced today that it will begin supporting Auracast on Android, allowing users with compatible smartphones to connect to audio broadcasts via Bluetooth. This feature aims to aid those who are hard of hearing by providing access to classroom lectures, public announcements, and concerts.

“Now, Android supports Auracast, a new Bluetooth technology that uses your phone to enable a direct connection from hearing aids to audio broadcasts from crowded and public venues. This also means hearing aid presets, available within your phone settings, can be conveniently applied to broadcasts to personalize streams to your hearing.”

-Google

Android devices supporting Auracast

Users can connect their GN Hearing, Starkey, or Jabra hearing aids to Auracast broadcasts when using compatible smartphones. Currently, Samsung Galaxy devices running UI 7 or Android 15, and Google Pixel 9 smartphones operating on the Android 16 beta, are compatible with Auracast.

Google’s press release emphasized that Auracast can be customized through hearing aid presets, allowing users to adapt their audio experience further. The integration of Auracast not only benefits those with hearing impairments but also offers everyday use cases.

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For example, patrons in sports bars can connect their Auracast-compatible devices to listen to games being broadcasted on muted televisions. The long-term vision includes enabling users to connect to Auracast audio streams by scanning QR codes, a feature that will debut with the Google Pixel 9 family.

Current Auracast device integration

Various Auracast-compatible earbuds and Bluetooth speakers are available, including the Sony WF-1000XM5, Google Pixel Buds Pro 2, JBL Charge 6, and Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. In the United States, both Samsung and Google are currently the only smartphone manufacturers supporting Auracast, although Xiaomi’s latest devices have also integrated the feature.

The adoption of Auracast technology relies on manufacturers of smartphones, tablets, earbuds, and Bluetooth speakers collaborating with the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), which oversees the standardization and licensing of Bluetooth technologies. Auracast was first introduced by the Bluetooth SIG in 2022, signaling that widespread implementation may take time. However, real-world applications depend on public venues, such as theaters, concert halls, and restaurants, adopting this technology for expanded use.


Featured image credit: Kerem Gülen/Ideogram

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