Bluetooth LE Audio belooft veel moois
7 januari 2020 - 14:04   
geplaatst door: Robert
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Bluetooth LE Audio belooft veel moois
Ongeveer 20 jaar geleden kwamen de eerste consumenten-devices met Bluetooth uit. Maar het was niet meteen een groot succes, er werden vraagtekens gezet bij de overlevingskansen van deze techniek. Inmiddels zijn we gewend aan het draadloze gemak, maar er is nog ruimte voor verbeteringen.

Die gaan komen vanaf volgend jaar, speciaal gericht op de doorvoer van audio over Bluetooth, met als naam LE Audio, wat daarmee de opvolger wordt van Bluetooth Audio. Deze nieuwe standaard zal de kwaliteit van de audio over Bluetooth verbeteren, terwijl tegelijkertijd het stroomverbruik verminderd wordt. Verder komt er ook ondersteuning voor gehoorapparaten en zal er een nieuwe optie worden toegevoegd: Audio Sharing.

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Bluetooth LE Audio belooft veel moois


Audio Sharing betekent dat je één bron of meerdere bronnen via Bluetooth over een heleboel audio devices met Bluetooth kan afspelen. Volgens de Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), de mensen achter de Bluetooth standaarden, zou daar geen limiet aan zijn, ze hebben het over een onbeperkt aantal devices (“an unlimited number”). Het persbericht van de Bluetooth SIG is hier te vinden, hieronder de belangrijkste gedeeltes daaruit:

Citaat
  • Low Complexity Communication Codec (LC3) for Higher Quality and Lower Power. LE Audio will include a new high-quality, low-power audio codec. Providing high quality even at low data rates, LC3 will bring tremendous flexibility to developers, allowing them to make better design tradeoffs between key product attributes such as audio quality and power consumption.

    “Extensive listening tests have shown that LC3 will provide improvements in audio quality over the SBC codec included with Classic Audio, even at a 50% lower bit rate,” said Manfred Lutzky, Head of Audio for Communications at Fraunhofer IIS. “Developers will be able to leverage this power savings to create products that can provide longer battery life or, in cases where current battery life is enough, reduce the form factor by using a smaller battery.”

  • Multi-Stream Audio for Better Performing Earbuds. Multi-Stream Audio will enable the transmission of multiple, independent, synchronized audio streams between an audio source device, such as a smartphone, and one or more audio sink devices.

    “Developers will be able to use the Multi-Stream Audio feature to improve the performance of products like truly wireless earbuds,” said Nick Hunn, CTO of WiFore Consulting and Chair of the Bluetooth SIG Hearing Aid Working Group. “For example, they can provide a better stereo imaging experience, make the use of voice assistant services more seamless, and make switching between multiple audio source devices smoother.”

  • Bluetooth Hearing Aids for People with Hearing Loss. Building on its low power, high quality, and multi-stream capabilities, LE Audio adds support for hearing aids. Bluetooth audio has brought significant benefits to a large percentage of the global population, with wireless calling, listening, and watching. LE Audio will enable the development of Bluetooth hearing aids that bring all the benefits of Bluetooth audio to the growing
    number of people with hearing loss.

    “LE Audio will be one of the most significant advances for users of hearing aids and hearing implants,” said Stefan Zimmer, Secretary General of EHIMA, the European Hearing Instrument Manufacturers Association. “EHIMA engineers have contributed their specialist knowledge to improve the audio experience especially for hard of hearing people. As a result, within a few years most new phones and TVs will be equally accessible to users with hearing loss.”

  • Broadcast Audio for Audio Sharing. LE Audio will also add Broadcast Audio, enabling an audio source device to broadcast one or more audio streams to an unlimited number of audio sink devices. Broadcast Audio opens significant new opportunities for innovation, including the enablement of a new Bluetooth use case, Audio Sharing. Bluetooth Audio Sharing can be personal or location-based. With personal Audio Sharing, people will be able to share their Bluetooth audio experience with others around them; for example, sharing music from a smartphone with family and friends. With location-based Audio Sharing, public venues such as airports, bars, gyms, cinemas, and conference centers can now share Bluetooth audio that augments the visitor experience.

    “Location-based Audio Sharing holds the potential to change the way we experience the world around us,” said Peter Liu of Bose Corporation and member of the Bluetooth SIG Board of Directors. “For example, people will be able to select the audio being broadcast by silent TVs in public venues, and places like theaters and lecture halls will be able to share audio to assist visitors with hearing loss as well as provide audio in multiple languages.”



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