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@daveshaw Yes Auracast will solve some problems, but not all. Even if every venue were to install it today, all hearing aids can't connect to it today (some manufacturers haven't even released their hearing aids). The international standard is expected late 2027 to address multiple issues.

Why do you say many venues don't offer assistive listening systems (hearing loop, FM/RF, infrared)? It is required under the ADA in the United States and disability laws in multiple countries. Have you found a venue without assistive listening, and if so, did you submit a complaint?

There are two types of Auracast streams. The lower stream 24 kHz is for hearing aids, the higher stream 48 kHz is for high quality audio.

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@hedgerow I found hanging a box around my neck to be very primitive.
When Auracast does roll out the ADA should demand it be installed in all applicable venues.
Much like handicap facilities in restrooms.
Hopefully that happens. I still think the ADA ignores us in this country. Just my opinion.
They didn’t start addressing hearing loss in this country until 1988. I think that is inexcusable.