Gamers are soon going to have more options for wireless earbuds and headphones that can keep up with their favorite fast-action titles.
Gamers who are tired of relying on dedicated wireless transmitters to achieve the kind of low-latency audio they need for fast-action gaming will soon have some more flexibility in their choice of gaming headsets. Qualcomm has announced that its S3 Gen 2 sound platform, which was introduced in 2022, can now support sub-20 millisecond latency on Snapdragon Sound-equipped devices.
Recommended Videos Snapdragon Sound also offers a high-quality, low-latency voice back channel for multiplayer games with real-time chat. In addition to the promised low-latency performance, Qualcomm says this new generation of S3 Gen 2-equipped adapters will be compatible with the full spectrum of Bluetooth 5.4 LE Audio features, including audio sharing and the upcoming Bluetooth Auracast platform, which will let you turn your laptop into a Bluetooth broadcasting station.
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