With the rise of Bluetooth LE Audio and its headline feature Auracast, tech enthusiasts and audio professionals alike are asking a key question:
Will Apple support Auracast?
As of mid-2025, Apple has not officially announced support for Auracast in any of its devices. While many Android manufacturers, audio brands, and public venues are embracing this powerful broadcast technology, Apple has remained quiet on its roadmap.
Auracast is a new feature of Bluetooth LE Audio that enables a single audio source—such as a smartphone, TV, or PA system—to broadcast audio to an unlimited number of nearby devices without traditional pairing.
Key use cases include:
This next-gen feature is being hailed as a breakthrough in accessibility, public audio sharing, and multi-listener environments.
Apple has already adopted parts of Bluetooth LE Audio to improve sound quality and reduce power usage. Devices like the AirPods Pro (2nd Gen), AirPods Max, and the latest iPhones and iPads support LC3 codec via firmware updates.
However, Auracast support remains absent across Apple’s hardware lineup—despite the fact that its newer devices meet the necessary Bluetooth 5.2 and LE Audio specifications.
Apple is known for holding off on adopting new standards until they’re polished and tightly integrated into its ecosystem. Possible reasons for the delay include:
The short answer: very likely—just not yet.
Apple has a consistent track record of embracing Bluetooth innovations once they are mature, reliable, and align with its user experience goals. Auracast offers compelling benefits for: