Audeara Auracast Audio Transceiver & Lapel Microphone
$149.00
One Device, Endless Possibilities
Unlock the full potential of your audio experience with a single device that adapts to your needs. This all-in-one audio transceiver sends and receives sound wirelessly, unlocking endless possibilities for your audio setup. Choose between Classic Bluetooth® or Auracast™ for seamless connectivity.
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Features:
- Auracast: Share Audio with Everyone:
Auracast lets one source feed sound to countless compatible devices. Clip it on as a lapel mic or give older gear Auracast powers.
- Wear it as a Lapel Mic:
Attach the supplied mic clip, pin the unit to your shirt, and your voice reaches every Auracast listener in earshot.
- Turn it into an Auracast Transmitter:
Plug in a phone, TV or any audio source and beam the sound to unlimited Auracast receivers so everyone enjoys the same clear track.
- Switch to Auracast Receiver Mode:
Connect the device to legacy headphones or other gear and they can now tune into any Auracast broadcast for high-quality listening on the go.
- Use it as a Bluetooth Transmitter:
Link the unit to your TV and send the audio straight to Bluetooth headphones for private viewing that keeps the house quiet.
- Use it as a Bluetooth Receiver:
Stream music from your phone to older wired speakers; receive mode makes non-Bluetooth setups conveniently wireless.
- Splash-Resistant:
With IPX4 Rating, confidently wear your buds rain or shine.
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About Audeara
Audeara is a global hearing health leader specialised in innovative listening solutions for people with hearing challenges.
We are passionate about redefining hearing health, with a particular focus on delivering products that provide world-class tailored listening experiences.
Purposefully designed and engineered in Australia, Audeara products deliver optimum listening experiences to enhance quality of life for people of all ages and abilities.
What’s in the box
- Audio Transceiver & Lapel Microphone
- Microphone Accessory
- 3.5mm Audio Cable
- USB-C Charging Cable
- User Guide
Detailed Specs
Bluetooth® Version | BT 5.3 LE Audio BIS, CIS | |
Bluetooth Protocol | A2DP/AVDTP/AVCTP/AVRCP/HFP | |
Support audio decoding formats | SBC / LC3 | |
Support audio decoding formats | Pairing Mode (A2DP/CIS )
Broadcast Mode (BIS) |
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Audio input (in TX mode) | 3.5mm line in, USB (only one single audio source can be used at a time) | |
Audio output (in RX mode) | 3.5mm line out | |
Latency | < 40ms | |
Battery capacity | 150 mAh | |
Charging time | 2 hours | |
DC input | 5V/100mAh | |
Working time | 11 hours in TX mode
22 hours in RX mode (measured at 50% medium volume) |
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Working range | 50m (open space) | |
Weight | 10g | |
Dimensions | 26mm X 47mm X 10mm |
Auracast: Share Audio with Everyone
Transform the Audeara device into a discreet lapel microphone by attaching the included clip-on mic and securing it to your clothing. This setup is ideal for presenters, teachers, tour guides, or anyone needing to broadcast their voice clearly to a group. Once connected, your voice is transmitted seamlessly to any number of Auracast-compatible devices, allowing listeners to hear you in real time with exceptional clarity, whether they’re using hearing aids, headphones, or other supported gear.
Wear it as a Lapel Mic
Use the Audeara transceiver as a bridge between your audio source and the world. By plugging it into a device like your TV, smartphone, or laptop, you can broadcast that sound wirelessly to an unlimited number of Auracast-enabled receivers. This is perfect for group settings, classrooms, conferences, or waiting rooms, where everyone needs to hear the same audio at the same time. The result is shared listening that’s simple, synchronised, and inclusive.
Turn it into an Auracast Transmitter
Give older headphones or speakers a modern twist. In receiver mode, the Audeara transceiver picks up Auracast broadcasts and plays them through any connected audio device, even if it wasn’t originally built for wireless streaming. This means your favourite legacy gear can still be part of the latest wireless audio ecosystem, receiving high-quality sound anywhere an Auracast broadcast is available, be it at home, in public spaces, or in educational settings.
Switch to Auracast Receiver Mode
Use the Audeara device to stream audio from your TV or other source directly to your Bluetooth headphones for a private, immersive listening experience. Simply connect it to your audio output via the supplied cables, switch it to transmit mode, and pair it with your Bluetooth headphones. This setup is ideal for late-night viewing or shared spaces where you want to enjoy crystal-clear sound without disturbing others in the room.
Use it as a Bluetooth Transmitter
Revive older speaker systems by wirelessly streaming music to them from your phone, tablet, or computer. In Bluetooth receive mode, the Audeara transceiver becomes a modern audio bridge, letting you enjoy the convenience of wireless streaming on gear that was never built for it. It’s a quick, hassle-free way to bring Bluetooth functionality to your existing setup without replacing your current speakers.
Use it as a Bluetooth Receiver
Auracast technology enables one device to send audio to countless compatible receivers at once. Whether you’re using the Audeara as a lapel mic, a transmitter from your TV or phone, or as a receiver for older headphones, it unlocks a new way of sharing sound. Perfect for group environments, assistive listening, or simply ensuring consistent audio across multiple users, Auracast makes shared listening effortless, scalable, and universally accessible.
Splash-Resistant
Rated IPX4 for splash resistance, your Audeara Buds shrug off sweat and light rain with ease. Whether you’re jogging through a drizzle or caught in an unexpected shower, you can keep listening without worry. Just remember they’re not designed for full submersion, so avoid swimming or water sports, but everyday splashes and perspiration won’t slow you down.
FAQ's
How do hearing aids work?
Hearing aids work by picking up sound through a microphone, amplifying the sound via an internal amplifier, and then delivering the sound to the ear through a speaker. Modern hearing aids also have advanced features to reduce background noise and focus on speech clarity.
What types of hearing aids are available?
- There are several types of hearing aids, including:
- Behind-the-Ear (BTE): Worn behind the ear with a tube leading to the ear canal.
- In-the-Ear (ITE): Worn inside the outer ear, covering the entire ear.
- In-the-Canal (ITC): Fits partially inside the ear canal.
- Completely-in-Canal (CIC): Small and fits completely inside the ear canal.
- Receiver-in-Canal (RIC): The receiver (speaker) sits inside the ear canal, while the rest of the device is worn behind the ear.
How do I know which hearing aid is right for me?
The type of hearing aid that is right for you depends on factors such as the severity of your hearing loss, lifestyle, and personal preferences. An audiologist can assess your hearing loss and help recommend the most suitable hearing aid based on your needs.
Are hearing aids covered by insurance?
Coverage for hearing aids varies by insurance provider and plan. Some health insurance policies may cover the cost of hearing aids, while others may offer partial reimbursement. It’s important to check with your insurance provider for specific details on coverage.
Can hearing aids connect to other devices?
Yes, many modern hearing aids offer Bluetooth connectivity, allowing them to pair with smartphones, televisions, and other devices for hands-free communication or audio streaming. You can adjust settings and control the volume via smartphone apps or remotes.
How do I clean and maintain my hearing aid?
To maintain your hearing aid, clean it regularly using a soft cloth or a hearing aid brush to remove dirt and wax buildup. Avoid using water or harsh chemicals. You should also store your hearing aid in a dry place when not in use to prevent moisture damage.
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