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auracast compatibility
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Auracast compatibility refers to the ability of Windows 11 PCs and Bluetooth devices to support Auracast, a Bluetooth LE Audio feature that enables one-to-many audio streaming. Based on recent discussions, Windows 11 can stream shared audio previews to two Bluetooth LE devices simultaneously, but this requires specific hardware and software support. Key requirements include a compatible Bluetooth radio, drivers, and devices that support the LC3 codec and isochronous channels. Many current PCs and headphones lack full Auracast compatibility, limiting adoption. The feature is rolling out gradually, with caveats around device pairing and audio quality. Users should check their system specifications and device certifications for Auracast support.
Microsoft is rolling out a long‑promised convenience: Windows 11 can now stream the same audio to two Bluetooth devices at once — but only on a narrow set of machines and with several important caveats that will keep many PCs and headphones on the wrong side of the fence for months to come...