Android 15 Enhances Accessibility with Bluetooth LE Audio for Hearing Aids

Google is speedily gearing up to release stable Android 15, which will bring new support to LE Audio devices and deliver upgraded accessibility features.
Google debuted live transcription back in 2019, which permits users to see real-time transcriptions of conversations, aiding communication. The audio streaming for hearing aids protocol was established to enhance hearing aid compatibility with Android smartphones. A collaboration with ReSound back in 2019 resulted in the first “Made for Android” hearing aid, the LiNX Quattro.
At the moment, Google’s take on Android accessibility features will get major improvements with the latest version of Android. The brand is busy working on Android 15 to deliver upgraded, faster, and more efficient hearing aid management features, making them better for anyone who needs them.
The new reports said that new features are arriving for hearing aids on Android 15, which will permit you to pair and control their audio hearing aids with added support for hands-free calling, changing presents, viewing battery levels, and a new Quick Settings tile for connecting and disconnecting devices on the go.
Android 15 will be the power package of new features for hearing aid users, which include the Quick Settings tile, redesigned sound notifications, upgraded live captions, and many more to come. Apart from this, the giant is also offering support for Bluetooth LE Audio, which permits streaming audio over Bluetooth Low-Energy products. To make things better, Android 15 also includes features such as Auracast and Bluetooth capability, which will offer efficient audio experiences, allowing you to share your audio with your friends or anyone.