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Samsung has upgraded its LE Audio technology, delivering vibrant recorded sound quality on smartphones, clearer sound on PCs, and the ability to share audio on TVs with multiple people.
| Samsung's Galaxy Buds2 Pro |
Samsung Electronics has announced new software updates for the Galaxy Buds2 Pro and Samsung Smart TV1 to redefine the audio experience across multiple connected devices. The updates enhance LE Audio capabilities on Samsung TVs with Auracast broadcast audio technology, enabling immersive sound streaming to nearby Bluetooth devices.
From now on, with Auracast broadcast audio technology integrated into the Galaxy Buds2 Pro and Samsung Neo QLED 8K 2023 and Micro LED 2023 TVs via software updates starting in September, Samsung is once again enhancing and expanding the connectivity experience from mobile devices to home appliances.
With Auracast, users can turn their device into a broadcast station that can be shared across connected devices. Leveraging the new LE Audio technology allows users to connect multiple Buds devices to the TV4, whereas previously users could only connect a maximum of two devices simultaneously.
Auracast opens up diverse and potential uses for further device applications – from enhancing or assisting listening in theaters or lecture halls for those who want better listening, or sharing playlists from your smartphone with friends, even supporting multiple languages without the need for translation devices by sending different language interpretations through multiple channels.
Park Junho, Vice President and Head of Product Strategy for the Galaxy Ecosystem, Mobile Experience division at Samsung Electronics, said: “As an innovator across a range of electronics products from smartphones and wearables to TVs and home appliances, Samsung is uniquely positioned to proactively deliver more seamless and expansive experiences for users. LE Audio is the perfect example of our commitment to connected experiences across our entire product portfolio, and how Samsung introduces new features and technologies that enable seamless synchronization and seamless operation.”
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