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10 Steps to “Auracasting” Your Community

A dispatch from Hearing Tracker — filed

Woman seated near an Auracast Bluetooth transmitter on a stand in an art gallery; close-up of an Auri-branded Auracast device mounted on a brick wall
✦ PlateWoman seated near an Auracast Bluetooth transmitter on a stand in an art gallery; close-up of an Auri-branded Auracast device mounted on a brick wall
Clinical Takeaway

No actionable clinical change — this is a community-outreach how-to guide; audiologists interested in Auracast deployment may find the practical steps useful for public engagement initiatives.

Why It Matters

As Auracast (Bluetooth LE Audio broadcast) rolls out in public venues, audiologists who proactively demonstrate it in their communities can strengthen patient relationships and position their practices at the forefront of accessible hearing technology.

Key Points
  1. 01Describes a 10-step framework for audiologists to deploy Auracast in community settings.
  2. 02Auracast streams audio wirelessly to compatible hearing aids and earbuds in a venue.
  3. 03Outreach events can double as public education and hearing-loss awareness opportunities.
  4. 04Requires compatible Auracast transmitters (e.g., Auri devices shown) and Bluetooth LE Audio-ready hearing aids.
  5. 05No clinical evidence is cited; value is practical and marketing-oriented.
Claims & Evidence

Audiologists can use Auracast outreach events to educate and engage their local communities around hearing health.

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