Aurahear is one: a whole year of reporting about Auracast Bluetooth LE Audio, and a whole year of adventure. It’s been a blast … and the best is yet to come. Over the past 12 months, I have been writing about our experiences visiting venues such as the Everyman Cheltenham, St Paul’s Cathedral, Bristol Temple […] Source
No actionable change; this is a self-congratulatory editorial retrospective with no clinical or research content.
The growing number of dedicated Auracast-focused media outlets reflects increasing industry and public interest in Bluetooth LE Audio for hearing accessibility, which audiologists may need to address in patient counselling.
- 01Aurahear is marking its first anniversary as an Auracast-focused news and advocacy site.
- 02The retrospective highlights venue deployments including the Everyman Cheltenham and St Paul's.
- 03Content is editorial and reflective, with no new clinical or technical findings.
- 04Growth of Auracast-focused media mirrors broader industry momentum around Bluetooth LE Audio.
- 05No product reviews, research, or clinical guidance are presented.
