Auracast audio: what it is and why you should care
, a PC or a public transmitter) to broadcast an audio signal to an unlimited number of in-range receivers – aka your Bluetooth 5.2 earbuds or headphones.
The SIG assures us that an Auracast broadcast can be secured with a password for encryption, but many audio broadcasts could andThe three main benefits of Bluetooth Auracast: with a smartphone, tablet, laptop, or similar device, you can share your audio experience with others around you, enabling you to listen to music and watch videos together with each person using their own earbuds or headphones.
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