Google Announced On Thursday that Android phones will soon support and support, a new Bluetooth technology that uses a phone to enable direct contact with audio broadcasts in noise -raising aids.
Along with Orace, synchronous hearing aids and airbods can get direct audio streams, such as PA system or audio broadcast at a concert at a train station. Google notes that hearing aid parasites can be applied to these broadcasts, which means that users can make streams personalized in connection with their hearing.
At the time of launch, this feature is coming to the Samsung Galaxy phones with a UI 7 and Google Pixel 9 phones running the latest Android 16 beta. This feature works with synchronous LE audio hearing AIDS, which includes companies from companies like GN Haiting and Star.
Google also announced that Pixel 9 devices can now connect broadcasts through QR codes, which relieves people’s need to go to their settings when trying to access public broadcasts.
The latest Android 16 beta also brings a leisure feature that will facilitate low -vision users to present a text outline so that it is easy to read. It also includes a local network protection (LNP) feature that Google says, “users will get more control of which apps can access devices on their local network.”
Android is expected to launch at some time in June 16.