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New Auracast installation map online for Canada

A dispatch from Aurahear — filed

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A new guide to help people find Auracast installations has been launched in Canada. As we noted last year, the country has been at the forefront of supporting Auracast: the Canadian Hearing Services has been providing venues with three different solutions to help people use the Bluetooth LE Audio technology. For fill details, log on […] Source

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable clinical change — audiologists may wish to note Auracast's growing Canadian footprint when counselling patients on assistive listening technology options in public venues.

Why It Matters

Auracast's expanding real-world deployment in Canada signals a maturing assistive listening ecosystem that could broaden accessible hearing solutions for patients beyond the clinic.

Key Points
  1. 01A publicly accessible online map now tracks Auracast Bluetooth audio broadcast installations across Canada.
  2. 02Canadian Hearing Services is identified as an early adopter offering multiple implementation solutions to venues.
  3. 03Auracast allows audio to be broadcast wirelessly to compatible hearing aids and personal devices in public spaces.
  4. 04The map provides a practical resource for tracking the rollout of next-generation assistive listening infrastructure.
  5. 05Content originates from aurahear.com, an industry-aligned source with promotional interest in Auracast adoption.
Claims & Evidence

Canadian Hearing Services is an early adopter of Auracast and provides venues with multiple implementation solutions.

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A new online map of Auracast installations in Canada has launched.

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