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The new MacBook Pro and Mac mini support Bluetooth 5.3. Is it possible to improve the sound quality in the future?

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Apple announced on January 17th local timeNew 14/16-inch MacBook ProWhen,The new Mac miniBoth support Bluetooth 5.3.

Since the predecessor model supported Bluetooth 5.0, it has been changed to the current latest version.

By raising the version of Bluetooth, it is expected to improve performance.

Bluetooth 5.3 is a standard that supports LE Audio, the next-generation Bluetooth Audio, and allows the use of the new audio codec, LC3.

Specifically, the sound quality of LC3/160kbp and the conventional SBC/345kbps is said to be equivalent (LC3 does not have better sound quality), and the same sound quality and low delay as before with less power consumption can be realized.

It may also support LC3plus, which will enable lossless quality playback in a future update, but Apple doesn’t support these codecs, and will they be available in a future update? is opaque.

However, since the iPhone 14 series, AirPods Pro (2nd generation), and iPad Pro (2022) released last fall have also been replaced with Bluetooth 5.3, it is possible that the quality of wireless audio via Bluetooth will be raised in the future. sex is likely.

Apple has also been rumored to be working on its own codec to make Apple Music’s lossless audio available on wireless devices, but the truth remains unclear. Does Apple have plans to make Apple Music’s lossless audio wireless?

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