LDAC is Sony’s proprietary wireless audio codec that is also developed by the Japanese tech giant. Users, who have bought a pair o... Read More LDAC is Sony’s proprietary wireless audio codec that is ...
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CES 2024 continues to present us with exciting gadgets, and the upcoming Audio-Technica LDAC buds are definitely one of them. Audio-Technica is a big name in the audiophile world. They’re no ...
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Fiio’s M7 hi-res digital audio player (DAP) delivers wireless hi-res audio in a pocket-sized package for the audiophile on the go. But some head-scratching feature choices keep it off our Editor’s ...
AIROHA has shipped over 70 million LDAC compliant Bluetooth audio chips. HSINCHU, Aug. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Since 1979, Sony's iconic Walkman(R) has sparked a global music revolution, bringing ...
1More has hit a milestone with its first pair of over-ear headphones. The new SonoFlow headphones take advantage of the LDAC codec and get impressive battery life to keep you listening for hours on ...
Microchip has created a Bluetooth 5-compliant SoC with Sony’s LDAC audio codec – although Microchip points out that a separate license from Sony is required to implement LDAC audio codec technology.
LDAC is Sony’s proprietary wireless audio codec that is also developed by the Japanese tech giant. Users, who have bought a pair of wireless Sony headphones in the last few years, might have noticed ...