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In the rapidly evolving landscape of wireless audio, True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds have become ubiquitous. However, the introduction of Bluetooth LE Audio, built upon the Low Energy (LE) physical layer and the LC3 codec, marks a paradigm shift. This article delves into the technical underpinnings of TWS earbuds equipped with LE Audio, focusing on how they achieve both ultra-low latency and high-fidelity audio, and examines their implications for the industry. Introduction: The Promise of LE Audio Traditional Bluetooth Classic (BR/EDR) audio, relying on the SBC or AAC codecs, has long been plagued by latency issues—often exceeding 150-200 milliseconds in typical TWS configurations. This delay is particularly detrimental for gaming, video synchronization, and real-time communication. LE Audio, ratified as part of the Bluetooth 5.2 specification, addresses these limitations by introducing a fundamentally different architecture. At its core, LE Audio leverages the LC3 (Low Complexity Communication Codec) codec, which offers superior compression efficiency at lower bitrates, and the Isochronous Adaptation Layer, which enables synchronized, low-latency data streaming over the LE physical layer. This combination allows TWS earbuds to achieve end-to-end latencies as low as 20-30 milliseconds while maintaining audio fidelity comparable to or better than SBC at higher bitrates. Core Technology: How LE Audio Enables Low-Latency and High-Fidelity To understand the performance leap, it is essential to dissect the three core components of LE Audio in TWS earbuds: LC3 Codec Efficiency: LC3 is the successor to SBC, mandated by the Bluetooth SIG. It provides significantly better audio quality at the same bitrate. For instance, at 160 kbps, LC3 delivers near-transparent audio for most content, whereas SBC requires 328 kbps to achieve similar fidelity. This efficiency reduces the audio data packet size, which directly lowers transmission time and, consequently, latency. Furthermore, LC3's low algorithmic delay (typically 5 ms) is a critical factor, as it minimizes the encoding/decoding buffer time. Isochronous Channels and Multi-Stream Audio: LE Audio introduces isochronous channels, which are time-synchronized data streams. In a TWS setup, the smartphone can transmit two independent isochronous streams—one to the left earbud and one to the right earbud—simultaneously....

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