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Auracast Is The Next WiFi
Bill Schiffmiller · 2026-05-18 · via Forbes - Consumer Tech
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There is a moment every business leader remembers. The moment someone asked whether to install WiFi. Not whether WiFi was a good idea in theory. Whether to actually commit to it, wire the building, absorb the cost, and trust that the people walking through the door would value it enough to matter.

The leaders who said yes in 2003 did not do it because customers demanded it. They did it because they understood something their competitors did not. Connectivity was not a feature. It was infrastructure. And infrastructure, once it becomes expected, becomes invisible. You do not get credit for having it. You get penalized for not having it.

We are at that moment again. The technology is called Auracast™ by Bluetooth SIG.

The Infrastructure Moment

Auracast is a Bluetooth LE Audio broadcast standard that allows a single audio source to stream simultaneously to an unlimited number of compatible devices, including hearing aids, earbuds, headphones, smartphones, and televisions. You walk into a space, connect, and hear clearly.

When the Bluetooth SIG first showcased Auracast, the vision centered around airports, theaters, stadiums, and other large public venues. It was the right vision. It showed what this technology is ultimately capable of. However, it also unintentionally created the perception that Auracast requires massive infrastructure projects, years of planning, and significant capital investment.

That is not where this begins.

Auracast starts in the conference room. The training center. The hotel ballroom. The retail floor. Spaces that already have audio infrastructure and need one decision, not a construction project, to become Auracast-enabled. The technology is modular, scalable, and compatible with existing sound systems. The long-term vision may be airports and stadiums. The starting point is the room you are sitting in right now.

The Ecosystem Is Already Forming

The ecosystem is already forming. In 2023, GN Group became one of the first hearing technology companies to introduce Auracast-enabled hearing aids through its ReSound Nexia platform, now the Vivia, signaling early confidence in Bluetooth LE Audio as a long-term infrastructure shift. Listen Technologies is helping venues deploy Auracast transmitters as Samsung Electronics and Google advance compatibility across smartphones, earbuds, televisions, and consumer audio ecosystems already used by millions of people every day.

In other words, this is no longer a future concept waiting for adoption. The foundation is already entering the market from multiple directions at once.

Designing Buildings That Hear

What many business leaders are still missing is this: Auracast is not simply an accessibility upgrade. It is the audio layer that buildings have long been missing.

We have spent decades designing environments around sight, mobility, climate, and physical flow. We built signage, lighting systems, ramps, elevators, HVAC systems, and automatic doors. But hearing has rarely been treated as foundational infrastructure. Instead, organizations relied on distorted PA systems, outdated assistive listening technologies, and processes that often required people to identify themselves before receiving support.

Auracast changes that model. It replaces patchwork solutions with infrastructure.

And here is what may matter most. Auracast is the first mainstream audio technology that does not require someone to declare a need to benefit from it. A person with hearing loss connects the same way someone without hearing loss does. The experience is shared. The dignity is preserved.

Auracast is bigger than hearing health. It is a design decision about how people experience space.

For decades, organizations designed buildings around what people could see, touch, and navigate. Sound was often treated as secondary. But the ability to hear clearly shapes participation, confidence, focus, and connection in ways most businesses still underestimate.

I have worn hearing aids most of my life. What I know firsthand is this: when people struggle to hear clearly in a public environment, they notice immediately whether the space was designed with them in mind or whether they are expected to adapt to it themselves.

Most environments do not fail out of malice. They fail due to a lack of imagination about who walks through the door.

Auracast allows organizations to send a different signal.

A hotel with Auracast says every guest deserves to hear clearly without having to ask for assistance. A retailer with Auracast creates an environment that supports communication rather than competing with it.

The Workplace Hearing Problem

The workplace implications may be even more significant.

The research on noise and cognitive performance is clear. Excessive noise impairs concentration, slows decision-making, increases errors, and raises stress levels. These are not soft wellness issues. They are business performance variables, and they disproportionately affect employees that organizations can least afford to lose.

Open office environments were designed to encourage collaboration. For many employees, despite their hearing abilities and sensitivities, the workplace can become a daily acoustic obstacle. The meeting, they could not fully follow. The side conversation they missed. The presentation relied on context rather than clarity. Over time, those moments accumulate into disengagement.

That is not simply an accommodation issue. It is a talent and participation issue.

Auracast changes the acoustic equation without forcing organizations to redesign their workplaces. A conference room with Auracast can deliver clear audio to every participant via their own device at their preferred listening level. A company town hall can reach employees across a large atrium with consistent clarity. A training session becomes easier to follow regardless of where someone sits or how they hear.

There is also a broader workplace reality organizations are not discussing enough. Companies have invested billions trying to make employees want to return to the office. Acoustic experience is one of the least discussed variables in determining whether those environments actually work.

An employee who struggles to hear clearly in collaborative spaces is unlikely to inform management. More often, they adapt quietly until eventually they disengage, withdraw, or leave.

These are not accommodations. They are competitive decisions.

The Next WiFi Moment

The WiFi comparison holds.

In 2003, hotels that invested in WiFi were not responding to compliance requirements. They understood that the world was reorganizing around connectivity, and they wanted to align with that future. By 2010, free WiFi was no longer considered innovative. It became an expectation.

Auracast will follow a similar path.

The organizations that understand sound as infrastructure will not simply improve accessibility. They will build environments people actually want to be in.

The future of the built environment will not only be seen, it will be felt. It will finally be heard clearly for many.