Windows 11 will add Bluetooth LE Audio support for hearing aids (2024)

Windows 11 will add Bluetooth LE Audio support for hearing aids (1)

What you need to know

  • Microsoft just released Windows 11 Preview Build 25977 to Insiders in the Canary Channel.
  • The update adds Bluetooth LE Audio support for hearing aids.
  • Windows Location controls have been improved as well in the latest build.

Microsoft shipped Windows 11 Build 25977 to Insiders in the Canary Channel today. The update brings several improvements, including support for Bluetooth Low Energy Audio when using hearing aids that support the standard. Those with supported hearing aids can now pair them to a Windows 11 PC directly and take calls, listen to music, and stream audio.

Microsoft has a long history of improving accessibility with both hardware and software. Just this week the company announced a big addition that lets you map certain Xbox controller buttons to keyboard keys.

The update to Build 25977 also adds controls for location settings on Windows 11. The improvements make controlling location access on your PC a bit more like on a smartphone, such as showing a new prompt the first time an app attempts to access your location. A prompt will also appear when an app tries to use your location unexpectedly, which is important for security. There's also an option to never let apps access your location.

What is Bluetooth LE Audio?

Bluetooth Low Energy Audio, also known as Bluetooth LE Audio, delivers high-quality audio at lower power. As a result, people should experience better calls, videos, and music when using supported devices. Bluetooth Low Energy Audio is supported on many devices running 13th Gen Intel CPUs, such as the Galaxy Book3.

Of course, you also need an accessory that supports Bluetooth LE Audio, such as the hearing aids mentioned by Microsoft in its blog post on Build 25977.

Windows 11 Build 25977: What's new

Improving accessibility with Bluetooth LE Audio

We’re excited to announce that Windows has taken a significant step forward in accessibility by supporting the use of hearing aids equipped with the latestBluetooth®Low Energy Audio(LE Audio)technology. Customers who use these new hearing aids are now able to directly pair, stream audio, and take calls on their Windows PCs with LE Audio support.

This feature is available on Windows devices with our recently announcedBluetooth® LE Audio support, which will be a growing market of devices in the coming months. In upcoming flights, we will be introducing additional capabilities to the hearing aids experience on Windows, such as controlling audio presets directly within Windows settings.Stay tuned for more details about these new capabilities as they roll out.

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Windows Location Improvements

We’re adding new controls to help you manage which apps have access to the list of Wi-Fi networks around you, which could be used to determine your location. You can view and modify which apps can access the list of Wi-Fi networks by navigating toSettings > Privacy & security > Location.

To simplify the process of sharing your location with trusted apps, we have also added a new prompt that will appear the first time an app attempts to access your location or Wi-Fi information. This prompt will enable location services and allow the app to access your location, helping you complete tasks such as finding directions or checking the weather without navigating to Settings. Additionally, the prompt will notify when an app unexpectedly requests access to location services so that you can deny it. If you never want apps to access your location, you can turn off ‘Notify when apps request location’ on the Location Settings page to hide these prompts when location has been turned off.

Once you have granted permission, apps that use location or Wi-Fi information will now appear in Recent activity on the Location page, and the location icon will show in the taskbar while the app is in-use. This will help you better monitor when apps are using this information.

App developers can learn about changes to the API permissions and actions they can take to improve app experiences by reviewinghttps://aka.ms/WifiAccessChange

SMB over QUIC Client Access Control

Starting with this build (Build 25977), SMB over QUIC now supports additional access control options for clients. This improves the existingSMB over QUICfeature, which introduced an alternative to the TCP network transport, providing secure, reliable connectivity to edge file servers over untrusted networks like the Internet.

With this new option, administrators can restrict which clients can access SMB over QUIC servers. This option gives organizations additional SMB over QUIC connection protections but does not change the Windows authentication used to make the SMB connection or the end user experience.

This new feature requires both the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25977 as well as aWindows Server Insider Preview Build 25967or higher running in a VM.

For more information on configuring SMB over QUIC client access control, reviewhttps://aka.ms/SmbOverQuicCAC.

Microsoft outlines all of the changes and improvements in the build in its blog post. There are some noteworthy changes, such as Xbox Game Bar only appearing as Game Bar in the Start menu.

Windows 11 will add Bluetooth LE Audio support for hearing aids (2)

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1 CommentComment from the forums

  • King Mustard

    BLE came with Bluetooth 4.0, 14 years ago.

    I wonder why it has taken Microsoft so long to support it?

    Reply

Windows 11 will add Bluetooth LE Audio support for hearing aids (2024)

FAQs

Does Windows 11 support LE audio? ›

To use LE Audio, your PC must be running Windows 11, version 22H2 or newer, have compatible Bluetooth LE support and a compatible audio codec, and have LE Audio capable drivers from the manufacturer for both the Bluetooth LE radio and the audio codec.

Can I connect my hearing aids to Windows 11? ›

It appears that Windows 11 has made it possible to connect several hearings aid without having a in between device.

Does Windows 11 support ble? ›

Bluetooth Low Energy Not Supported in Windows 11 May Upgrade | Dell US.

Does Microsoft test support hearing aids in Windows 11? ›

Windows 11 will soon let some users with hearing aids take calls, listen to music, and stream audio from their PCs, Microsoft announced on Wednesday. The recently rolled out Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25977 now supports hearing aids equipped with Bluetooth LE Audio technology, Microsoft revealed.

What devices are compatible with Bluetooth Le audio? ›

Devices compatible with Bluetooth LE Audio include the Google Pixel 7/8, Samsung Galaxy S23, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 smartphones. When it comes to headphones the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, OnePlus Buds Pro 2 and Earfun Air Pro 3 true wireless earbuds are also confirmed to support it.

What Bluetooth codec does Windows 11 use? ›

Yes you are right, Windows11 natively supports only SBC and AAC. That is why i purchased "Alternate A2DP Driver" from the Blutoothgoodies website. That way i can use all Codes what are supported by the conected Bluetooth device.

Can I Bluetooth my hearing aids to my computer? ›

Connect Bluetooth hearing aids to laptops by turning your hearing aids off and on near your computer (make sure your computer's Bluetooth is turned on, too). In the Bluetooth menu on your laptop, select your hearing aids to pair.

How to pair Phonak hearing aids to computer? ›

Once your hearing aids are turned on, you have 3 minutes to link them to the computer. You will see that among the list of Bluetooth devices that your computer identifies you will find your Phonak hearing aids. Select your hearing aids from the list to pair them.

Which hearing aids have Bluetooth? ›

Here are the best Bluetooth hearing aids for 2024. 👇
Hearing AidPrice / pairStyle
Jabra Enhance Select$1,195 - $1,995Behind-The-Ear
Phonak Audéo Lumity$3,198 - $5,445Behind-The-Ear
ReSound NEXIA$3,198 - $4,498Behind-The-Ear
Starkey Genesis AI Custom$3,198 - $4,498In-The-Ear
1 more row
Apr 1, 2024

Do all Bluetooth devices support BLE? ›

An Android device acting as both a peripheral and central device can communicate with other BLE peripheral devices while sending advertisem*nts in peripheral mode. Devices supporting Bluetooth 4.1 and earlier can only use BLE in central mode. Older device chipsets may not support BLE peripheral mode.

Which Bluetooth version does Windows 11 support? ›

Windows 11 version 22H2, all editions support Bluetooth Core Specification version 5.3.

Why is Bluetooth no longer available Windows 11? ›

Why Did My Bluetooth Option Disappear on Windows 11? The Bluetooth option may disappear due to reasons like system updates affecting settings, outdated or corrupted drivers, accidental changes in system settings, or issues with the Bluetooth Support Service.

How to connect hearing aids to Windows 11? ›

Pair hearing aids to Windows computers
  1. Click on Start and click to open computer Settings.
  2. Choose Devices and click on Bluetooth.
  3. Turn on your computer's Bluetooth and click on Add Devices.
  4. Reset your hearing aids to turn on Bluetooth capabilities.
  5. Select your hearing aids from the list of available devices.
Apr 4, 2023

How do I pair my Kirkland hearing aids to my computer? ›

On your device (e.g., a phone), ensure that Bluetooth wireless technology is enabled and search for Bluetooth enabled devices in the connectivity setting menu. Switch on both hearing aids. You now have 3 minutes to pair your hearing aids with your device. Your device shows a list of Bluetooth enabled devices.

How do I know if my device supports Windows 11? ›

How to check if your device meets Windows 11 system requirements after changing device hardware
  1. If you haven't yet, install the PC Health Check app here.
  2. Press Windows logo key + S or select Search, type pc health check, and select PC Health Check from the list of results.
  3. Select Check now.

What audio formats are available in Windows 11? ›

Some features from the original Windows Media Player were not included, such as DLNA local streaming and the ripping of CDs. Ripping was eventually added to Media Player in Windows 11, supporting the AAC, WMA, FLAC, and ALAC formats.

Does Windows 11 use Realtek audio? ›

The latest Realtek audio driver windows 11 for Intel was released on January 11, 2022. Its version is 6.0.

Is Windows 11 OK for music production? ›

Win 11 here. Loads up fast but most importantly I'm able to make music without any problems whatsoever.

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