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In the rapidly evolving landscape of wireless audio, the introduction of Auracast—a Bluetooth LE Audio broadcast feature—has unlocked unprecedented potential for public announcement systems in high-traffic environments like stadiums and airports. For the TWS Bluetooth headset industry, this technology represents a paradigm shift from traditional one-to-one audio streaming to one-to-many broadcast, enabling seamless, low-latency audio delivery to an unlimited number of listeners. This article delves into the technical architecture, design considerations, and future implications of Auracast-based public announcement systems, focusing on how they transform user experience in large venues. Core Technology: Auracast and Bluetooth LE Audio Auracast is a broadcast audio feature defined in the Bluetooth LE Audio specification, formally introduced in Bluetooth 5.2 and refined in subsequent versions. Unlike classic Bluetooth (BR/EDR), which supports point-to-point connections, Auracast enables a single transmitter (e.g., a stadium PA system) to broadcast audio streams to multiple receivers (e.g., TWS earbuds) simultaneously. This is achieved through the LE Isochronous Channel (LE-ISOC), which allocates time slots for synchronized data transmission, ensuring low latency (typically < 50 ms) and high reliability. For TWS headsets, Auracast requires support for the LE Audio stack, including the LC3 codec, which provides superior audio quality at lower bitrates (e.g., 160-345 kbps) compared to SBC or AAC. This efficiency is critical for public announcement systems, where multiple audio streams—such as gate changes, emergency alerts, or multilingual translations—must be broadcast without overwhelming bandwidth. Additionally, Auracast supports encryption and authentication, allowing venue operators to control access to specific broadcasts (e.g., for staff-only channels). Application Scenarios in Stadiums and Airports The design of Auracast-based public announcement systems must address the unique challenges of large venues: acoustic noise, signal propagation, and user mobility. Below are key application scenarios, each requiring tailored implementation. Multilingual Announcements in Airports: In international airports, announcements often need to be delivered in multiple languages simultaneously. Auracast enables the transmitter to broadcast several audio streams (e.g., English, Mandarin, Arabic) on different channels. TWS headsets can scan for available broadcasts, and users select their preferred language via a companion app or on-device menu....

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