What is it?
A new Bluetooth technology that lets you broadcast audio to an unlimited number of devices. It means you could transmit a song playing on your phone to other people, who’d be able to hear it on their own device. It potentially works on any device with Bluetooth 5.2: phone, tablet, TV, laptop, speakers, headphones, hearing aids and more. How it works was perfectly summed up by the feature’s previous name, Audio Sharing, but for some reason it’s now called Auracast.
Who changed it?
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), comprising 38,000 companies, which since 1998 has been developing and agreeing Bluetooth standards for manufacturers to use. It probably thinks the new name sounds more exciting, and matches their enthusiasm for the technology, which it claims is a…
