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Bluetooth audio has evolved significantly over 25 years, from Basic Rate (BR) radio in 1999 to the modern LE Audio architecture introduced in Bluetooth 5.2. Key advances include the LC3 codec delivering better audio quality at lower bitrates than SBC, Connected Isochronous Streams (CIS) enabling precise scheduling and power-efficient radio sleep cycles, and Broadcast Isochronous Streams (BIS/Auracast) supporting one-to-many audio delivery. These improvements benefit hearing aids (longer battery life, better intelligibility), gaming headsets (lower latency, stereo voice), and public broadcast scenarios. The article also covers audio testing methodologies using anthropomorphic fixtures and the Audio Precision Bluetooth 5 module.
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