Bluetooth audio has evolved from Basic Rate (BR) radio in 1999 to LE Audio, a fundamental architectural shift enabling scheduled, low-power, scalable audio delivery. Key advances include the LC3 codec (superior quality at half the bitrate of SBC), Connected Isochronous Streams (CIS) for precise scheduling and power savings, and

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