Google’s Pixel 9 is getting a free upgrade with Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) Audio support. This update improves how your phone works with Bluetooth devices like headphones, speakers, and hearing aids. Here’s what you can expect.
Bluetooth LE Audio is a new feature that makes your audio connections better and more efficient. It uses less power, which helps save battery life on both your phone and your audio devices. This update is available for the Pixel 9 and other devices like the Samsung Galaxy S25.
With LE Audio, you can connect to more devices, like the Pixel Buds Pro 2 or Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. It also works with hearing aids from brands like GN ReSound and Oticon.
The key feature is Auracast, which lets you broadcast audio from one device to many others. For example, if you’re watching a video, a friend nearby can listen to it using their own Auracast-enabled headphones.
LE Audio not only gives you better sound quality but also helps your devices use less power. This means your Pixel 9 and your Bluetooth devices will last longer on a single charge. It also supports hands-free calling and personalized audio settings.
The Pixel 9, running Android 16 beta, will support LE Audio, along with the Galaxy S25. The Galaxy S24 will get the update soon, too.
This feature is great for anyone who uses Bluetooth audio devices, including those with hearing aids.
The Bluetooth LE Audio update makes your Pixel 9 more powerful and efficient, improving your audio experience.