bluetooth sig

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The Bluetooth SIG (Special Interest Group) is the standards body that defines Bluetooth profiles and specifications, including the LE Audio standard with its LC3 codec. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover how Windows 11 now supports Bluetooth LE Audio super-wideband stereo, which fixes the long-standing issue of muffled voice audio during calls or game chat by allowing high-fidelity stereo game audio alongside clear voice. Other threads explain that understanding Bluetooth profiles—such as those specified by the Bluetooth SIG—is crucial for headset compatibility and enterprise device deployment on Windows. These topics highlight the practical impact of Bluetooth SIG standards on Windows audio quality and device interoperability.
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    Windows 11 LE Audio: Super-Wideband Stereo Fixes Bluetooth Voice

    Microsoft's latest Windows 11 update brings a long‑awaited fix for muffled Bluetooth headset audio: support for Bluetooth LE Audio's super‑wideband stereo, letting game audio remain high‑fidelity while voice chat or calls run at a much higher sample rate than the old Hands‑Free Profile allowed...
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    Understanding Bluetooth Profiles on Windows: Compatibility, Support & Future Trends

    Bluetooth technology has become an invisible backbone for modern Windows devices, enabling everything from wireless audio streaming and input device connectivity to cutting-edge Internet of Things (IoT) applications. What often determines the breadth and reliability of these experiences...
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