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How to add Auracast to your TV with Audeara Audio Broadcaster

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Hand holding a small dark grey audio transmitter box showing HDMI-in, 3.5mm-in, optical-out, and USB-C ports, with a cable resting beneath.
✦ PlateHand holding a small dark grey audio transmitter box showing HDMI-in, 3.5mm-in, optical-out, and USB-C ports, with a cable resting beneath.

About the size of a Mars bar, give or take shrinkflation, the Audeara Audio Broadcaster is a smart bit of kit that could be the perfect solution for those wanting to add Auracast to their existing home cinema setup. The Australian-based company says it is designed “to support accessibility in shared spaces such as hospitality venues, classrooms, and presentation environments”....

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable clinical practice change; audiologists may note this as a consumer product to mention when counselling patients with Auracast-compatible devices on home TV listening.

Why It Matters

Affordable Auracast retrofit devices for home TVs could meaningfully reduce a common listening complaint among hearing aid users, making them relevant to patient counselling conversations.

Key Points
  1. 01Audeara Audio Broadcaster adds Auracast streaming capability to existing TVs via HDMI or optical audio input.
  2. 02Compatible hearing aids and earbuds can receive audio directly, reducing TV-related listening difficulty.
  3. 03Device is compact and designed for consumer self-installation.
  4. 04Blog is hosted on aurahear.com, which has a commercial interest in Auracast products.
  5. 05No clinical or audiometric outcome data are presented.
Claims & Evidence

The Audeara Audio Broadcaster enables Auracast wireless audio streaming from existing home TV and cinema setups.

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