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HiSense developing Auracast-enabled televisions and home cinema systems

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Hisense UR9 RGB MiniLED television mounted on a marble-backed wall unit in a modern living room, displaying a vivid abstract graphic.
✦ PlateHisense UR9 RGB MiniLED television mounted on a marble-backed wall unit in a modern living room, displaying a vivid abstract graphic.

HiSense is the latest manufacturer to reveal it is working to integrate Auracast into its product ranges, following in the footsteps of Samsung, LG and Panasonic. The Bluetooth SIG recently published a question-and-answer blog post with ZiJing Deng, the head of network communication technology and wireless technology expert from Hisense, which makes a range of products for the home, including televisions and...

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable clinical change; awareness item that Auracast-compatible consumer TVs are expanding, which may benefit hearing aid users at home as more devices adopt this standard.

Why It Matters

Growing adoption of Auracast by major TV manufacturers accelerates the ecosystem that allows hearing aid wearers to stream audio directly from consumer electronics without extra accessories.

Key Points
  1. 01HiSense is developing Auracast-enabled TVs and home cinema systems.
  2. 02Joins Samsung, LG, and Panasonic in integrating Bluetooth Auracast broadcast audio.
  3. 03Auracast allows direct wireless audio streaming to compatible hearing aids and earbuds.
  4. 04Broader TV ecosystem adoption could reduce reliance on proprietary hearing aid streaming accessories.
  5. 05No product release date or technical specifications provided.
Claims & Evidence

HiSense is developing Auracast-enabled televisions and home cinema systems.

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Samsung, LG, and Panasonic have already integrated Bluetooth Auracast broadcast audio into consumer electronics.

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