Google has enhanced the feature of Hearing Aids control available in the in-built form in Androids by introducing an all-new Bluetooth and Audio technology. The new update regarding Hearing Aids by Google available in Samsung S25, Android 16 Beta, and Pixel 9 aims to provide you with the benefit of next-gen Bluetooth to enhance user accessibility and user experience owing to the use of new LE Audio Technology.
The new update by Google enables you to access easy hearing aid management — including hands-free calling, a way to change presets via native settings, and lower latency Bluetooth connections. This is possible only because of the all-new LE Audio Technology. This makes it an attractive offering, contributing heavily to the usability of the feature. Overall it enhances the accessibility of the features in Android.
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These advancements by Google underscore a commitment to making technology more inclusive and accessible for all. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies like LE Audio and enhanced Bluetooth capabilities, Google is not only improving user experience but also addressing the needs of individuals with hearing and vision challenges.