Samsung today announced new software upgrades for Galaxy Buds2 Pro and Samsung Smart TVs, transforming audio experiences across even more connected devices. The latest upgrades provide LE Audio capabilities to Samsung TVs equipped with Auracast broadcast audio technology, enabling rich and complicated audio transmission to adjacent Bluetooth devices.
As a pioneer in cutting-edge technology, Samsung has harnessed new features based on LE Audio to further enhance the audio experience, including 360° recording, allowing Galaxy smartphone users to record sound in videos exactly as they sound without the need for expert equipment. And now, with Auracast streaming audio technology for Galaxy Buds2 Pro and Samsung 2023 Neo QLED 8K and 2023 MICRO LED, rolling out through software updates starting September, Samsung is once again is improving and extending the connected experience on mobile devices to home appliances. Taking advantage of the new LE Audio, it allows users to connect multiple sets of Buds to a single TV while users could previously only connect up to two devices.
“As an innovator across a wide range of electronic devices — from smartphones to wearables, and from TVs to home appliances — we at Samsung are in a unique position to capitalize on delivering more seamless and extended experiences,” said Junho Park, VP and Head of Galaxy Ecosystem Product Planning Team, MX Business at Samsung Electronics. “LE Audio is a perfect example of that shows our commitment to connected experiences across our entire library of devices, and how Samsung is introducing new capabilities and technologies that bring them all together.”
The new Auracast function is just one example of how Samsung is linking gadgets and services to provide consumers with new experiences. More intriguing announcements about Samsung’s connected experiences will be made during this year’s IFA show.