Bluetooth will support hearing aids, sharing, and a better audio codec – It’s always getting better ‘next year’

Now that most smartphones don’t have headphone jacks, there’s no shortage of complaints about Bluetooth. This year at CES, the industry group in charge of defining the standard, the Bluetooth SIG, is introducing new features that should address some of them. Later this year, it will finalize new support for Bluetooth LE Audio, which is an umbrella term for a bunch of new features for Bluetooth devices.

The new features include higher-quality audio, hearing aid support, broadcasting to many people, and working better with wireless earbuds. Unfortunately, as is the way with all industry specs, it will take some time for these features to make their way into consumer products. The old joke that “Bluetooth will be better next year” still holds true.

Bluetooth is being used more and more for new devices and it seriously does need improvement. I find it sometimes not pairing with devices I had paired before and every now and again I see my Fitbit is not paired which needs a reboot of my phone (problem clearly on the phone side).

See https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/6/21050631/bluetooth-hearing-aids-sharing-audio-le-lc3-codec-ces-2020

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It’s catching up to Apple and Qualcomm.