Qualcomm Broadcast Audio helps users transmit music to multiple Bluetooth headsets and speakers simultaneously

The Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 845 mobile platform now supports a groundbreaking feature that allows users to wirelessly and synchronously stream music from one device to multiple headphones or speakers with near-perfect timing. This innovation is powered by Qualcomm Broadcast Audio, a technology designed to enhance Bluetooth capabilities for "one-to-many" audio broadcasting.

On February 21, 2018, Qualcomm Technologies International, Ltd., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM), announced that the Snapdragon 845 now includes support for its new Broadcast Audio technology. This advancement enables seamless audio sharing across multiple devices, making it ideal for group settings such as impromptu parties, shared music experiences, or guided audio tours. Whether you're hosting a silent disco or leading a group through a museum, this technology offers a more connected and immersive experience.

Qualcomm Broadcast Audio helps users transmit music to multiple Bluetooth headsets and speakers simultaneously

Key features of Qualcomm Broadcast Audio include:

  • Simple setup and pairing, allowing users to easily manage which devices can join the broadcast
  • Ability to broadcast to multiple devices within Bluetooth range
  • Robust design with automatic retransmission and packet loss compensation for smoother playback
  • Encrypted audio transmission to prevent unauthorized access and eavesdropping

Anthony Murray, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Voice and Music at Qualcomm Technologies International, said, “We’re always looking for ways to push the boundaries of wireless audio. With Broadcast Audio, we’re enabling consumers to share music in exciting new ways—like a group of friends listening to the same track on their own headphones, or a silent disco where only the participants can hear the music. These are just a few examples of how our customers can leverage this technology to create unique and engaging experiences.”

In addition to the Snapdragon 845, several other Qualcomm Bluetooth audio system-on-chips (SoCs) will also support Broadcast Audio, including CSR8670, CSR8675, CSRA68100, and the newly released QCC5100 series for wireless earbuds and ear-worn devices. This broad support ensures that a wide range of devices can take advantage of the new feature.

For existing products built on Qualcomm Bluetooth audio SoCs, software updates will allow Broadcast Audio to be added as an aftermarket feature, giving users more flexibility and future-proofing their devices. To learn more or watch a live demo of Qualcomm Broadcast Audio, visit the Qualcomm Technologies booth at Mobile World Congress 2018 in Hall #3E10.

About Qualcomm

Qualcomm has been at the forefront of innovation in wireless technology, transforming the way people connect and communicate. From pioneering mobile internet to driving the next generation of 5G, our solutions power the devices and industries shaping the future. With a focus on breakthroughs in connected cars, remote healthcare, and the Internet of Things, Qualcomm continues to lead the charge toward a smarter, more connected world. Through its subsidiaries, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. (QTI) drives research, development, and product innovation, while Qualcomm Incorporated manages licensing and intellectual property strategies.

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