• Your wireless earbuds have been desperate to break free from Blue

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Oct 25 11:30:05 2023
    Your wireless earbuds have been desperate to break free from Bluetooth and Qualcomm just fixed it

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    Wed, 25 Oct 2023 11:22:32 +0000

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    Just add wi-fi: how Qualcomm is taking wireless earbuds and headphones beyond Bluetooths limitations.

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    Here's the thing: the first Bluetooth specification was launched in 1999 the same year Microsoft launched Windows 2000.

    Of course, Bluetooth has evolved and improved drastically since then (see Bluetooth LE Audio and Auracast ). But today's wireless earbuds and
    headphones want more more range, a more seamless user experience and more information to ping from your source device to your listening gear.

    Qualcomm's all-new S7 and S7 Pro Gen 1 sound platforms are the answer. The chip company announced them on during its Snapdragon Summit in Hawaii and
    with them a collective cheer erupted from music-lovers across the globe.

    How are these standards, part of the next Snapdragon Sound platform, better? Qualcomm is going to bring in wi-fi as well as Bluetooth, to set your earbuds and wireless headphones free and the firm promises you wont even have to
    stay within 10 meters (30ft) of your phone or laptop anymore.

    But that's far from the end of the story: Qualcomm says both the S7 and S7
    Pro Gen 1 offer improvements in active noise cancellation and battery life, plus expanded scope for AI-powered sound personalization (using a more powerful and efficient processor), but it's when we get to the S7 Pro Gen 1 only perks that things really get interesting.

    The top-tier S7 Pro Gen 1 introduces micro-power wi-fi support in conjunction with Qualcomms XPAN (Expanded Personal Area Network) tech all of which
    allows for increased audio bandwidth, a network of connected devices jumping happily onto wi-fi and back to Bluetooth whenever necessary. And, you've guessed it: better sound quality!

    How much better are we talking? I wasn't at the Summit in Hawaii sadly, but The Verge's Chris Welch spoke to Qualcomm's VP and general manager, Dino Bekis, who sums it up beautifully:

    "Today we can deliver 24-bit 48kHz audio over Bluetooth using AptX Adaptive
    as part of Snapdragon Sound . Its not lossless. Its far from lossless. Its a lossy music stream. We cant do lossless at 24-bit 96kHz because the bit rate just cant be supported by Bluetooth. But now that weve got the power consumption part down and we can put Wi-Fi into an earbud, we can deliver 96kHz lossless audio to the earbuds over wi-fi. And youll see here that we
    can do that with the same 10 hours of playback on a 50mAh hour cell so we can deliver lossless audio over wi-fi at the same power consumption of lossy
    audio over Bluetooth." Analysis: when these buds start shipping next year, Apple needs an answer A huge uptick in wireless audio for sure (Image credit: Qualcomm)

    Essentially, any wireless earbuds or headphones that proudly display the S7 Pro Gen 1 badge and Qualcomm says these are coming in 2024 will be able to connect to your homes wi-fi network (across 2.4-, 5-, and 6-GHz bands) for hi-res audio up to 192kHz and you won't have to worry about staying close to the source device.

    What about when you go out? Qualcomms highest audio support claim here is 16-bit CD-quality losslessly and an impressive Bluetooth range of up to 200m. So essentially, Bluetooth (inclusive of 5.4 and LE) will still step in when a wi-fi connection isnt available, a switch that Qualcomm says will happen automatically and seamlessly.

    How do you get it? Buy it when it arrives. Sadly it won't be coming to any earbuds or devices you have right now. Youll need a phone powered by the companys also box-fresh Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 , a platform which should start shipping in devices next year. Plus a set of wireless earbuds or headphones (current Qualcomm Snapdragon Sound partners include Audio-Technica, Bose, Edifier, Fiio, LG, Shure so things look good there), which should also
    arrive next year.

    Exactly how seamless that handoff between wi-fi and Bluetooth will work in
    the wild remains to be seen (although it's not the first time we've heard of such a thing see plucky underdog HED Unity ) and whether you'll actually be able to detect the uptick in audio quality is of course another
    consideration. That said, I cannot wait to try it and when it arrives, it'll leave Apple's current lineup of Bluetooth-only AirPods looking a little old hat. You might also like See our roundup of the best noise cancelling earbuds you can buy Prefer over-ears? See our guide to the best noise cancelling headphones Need a new phone? These are the best phones of 2023



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