Qualcomm includes Bluetooth support for AllPlay audio streaming
Semi conductor company Qualcomm has found new ways to input audio into its AllPlay WiFi streaming. The company’s new feature supports Bluetooth feature in addition to analog audio input on supported platform.
Bluetooth is a feature that has become an effective method for streaming music wirelessly to speakers input so it’s not a surprise that Qualcomm has begun supporting the device. The company also made an announcement regarding an EQ feature that will be made available to designers to add in their AllPlay enabled application.
The company has decreased the audio latency of AllPlay feature to less than hundred milliseconds in order that user home won’t produce sound like a huge echo chamber, while streaming audio to several products.
A firmware upgrade could be used for latency update and the EQ together with Bluetooth. According to reports, the analog input support will be available on future speakers, which put into operation the feature and ports.
Companies like Panasonic, Monster, Gramofon and Medion as well as streaming music apps like Rhapsody and Spotify have adopted ‘AllPlay technology’. According to Jay Z’s Tidal and soundcloud, AllPlay will be implemented soon.