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What is Auracast?

A new way of sharing sound

Auracast™ enables audio from televisions, microphones, presentations and entertainment systems to be broadcast directly to compatible hearing aids, cochlear implants, earbuds and headphones.

Listeners can connect to available broadcasts and enjoy a more personal listening experience with greater control and reduced background noise.

Share the moment

Use your own device to hear more clearly in shared spaces with audio streamed directly to your compatible device.

Join easily

Discover and connect to available broadcasts without traditional Bluetooth pairing in venues, events, and public spaces.

Listen your way

Auracast enables each listener to control their own volume and listening experience independently.

Exploring Auracast for your venue or organisation?

Whether you're looking to improve accessibility, enhance shared listening experiences or future-proof your audio infrastructure, our team can help identify the right solution for your environment.

FAQ

Auracast is supported by a growing range of hearing aids, cochlear implants, earbuds, headphones and smartphones. Compatibility varies by manufacturer and model. 

Check out the official list of Auracast enabled devices here.

Explore Audeara’s Auracast enabled devices here.

No. Some new hearing aids may be Auracast enabled. However, Auracast can be used with a range of compatible devices including earbuds and headphones.

Yes. Auracast broadcasts can be accessed by multiple compatible devices simultaneously.

No. Auracast uses Bluetooth® technology and does not require an internet connection.

Yes. Auracast can be deployed in a wide range of environments including education, retirement living, hospitality, performing arts, corporate and community spaces.

Check your manufacturer's specifications for terms such as Auracast™, Bluetooth® LE Audio, Broadcast Audio or Assistive Listening.