I’m actually very excited to see how this has evolved. The ability to replace physical cables alone provides more room for creativity when designing audio systems. But for me personally, I don’t have very pleasant experiences with traditional bluetooth technology, mostly because of the unstable connection and audio signal quality. But with LE Audio, I bet this will not be an issue anymore.
I’m very keen to try Auracast in lecture hall setting with mix minus configuration. I’m wondering if there’s any real life use case I can study and benchmark?
p/s: Imagine wireless power transmission application in AV industry, good or bad?
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I’m actually very excited to see how this has evolved. The ability to replace physical cables alone provides more room for creativity when designing audio systems. But for me personally, I don’t have very pleasant experiences with traditional bluetooth technology, mostly because of the unstable connection and audio signal quality. But with LE Audio, I bet this will not be an issue anymore.
I’m very keen to try Auracast in lecture hall setting with mix minus configuration. I’m wondering if there’s any real life use case I can study and benchmark?
p/s: Imagine wireless power transmission application in AV industry, good or bad?