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The FCC has announced new requirements for all smartphones to be compatible with all Bluetooth hearing aids, and one quirky impact is that this will include AirPods Pro 2.. It will also require ...
In general, Bluetooth software is backward compatible. Bluetooth devices supporting Bluetooth 5 or higher should still be able to pair with devices using, say, the ancient Bluetooth 2.1, launched ...
On the Mac, it takes way too many clicks to connect to a Bluetooth device and then use it as a sound output. If you regularly ...
While Bluetooth 5.0 (and iterations of, up to 5.4) is currently found in wireless devices launched in recent years, Bluetooth 6.0 has now been announced; and it brings some useful new features to ...
Google’s refreshed and more powerful Find My Device network officially debuted in April 2024. It uses crowdsourced information, such as Bluetooth and location proximity data, to help users find ...
Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids facilitate wireless connectivity with Bluetooth-compatible devices, including your smartphone, music player, computer, and television. With Bluetooth, you can stream ...
In the long term, all mobile phones will certainly be compatible with the new standard. However, only a few models are currently known to already support Bluetooth 6.0.
By default, Auracast uses the LC3 codec that is required by all Bluetooth LE Audio devices. ... The first Auracast-compatible devices trickled out toward the tail end of 2023.