Here is a breakdown of the leading headphones and earbuds that support Bluetooth
LE Audio with C82 LEA.
Other LE Audio Brands
Disclaimer: Successful operation depends on the headphone model, firmware version, and how the manufacturer has implemented LE Audio.
▶ SONY
- Hold both earbuds for 3 seconds until “Pairing.” Connect via Bluetooth settings.
- Check Smart Control for LC3/Auracast firmware.
- Use Auracast Assistant for streams.
💡 Reminder: Steps vary by model. See Sony Support Site for details
▶ Samsung
- Place earbuds in the case, keep the lid open, and hold the pairing button until the LED flashes.
- Connect to a Samsung device with One UI 6.1 or later.
- Open Bluetooth settings,
- Tap Settings (⚙️) gear icon next to Galaxy Buds and enable LE Audio or Auracast (if available)
💡 Reminder: Steps vary by model. See Samsung Support Site for details
▶ Google Pixel
1. Open the charging case with the earbuds inside.
2. Press and hold the case pairing button until the LED pulses white.
3. Go to Bluetooth Settings > Pixel Buds Pro 2 and enable LE Audio.
💡 Reminder: Steps vary by model. See Google Pixel Support Site for details
▶ Senheiser
1. Press and hold both earbuds’ touch controls for 3 seconds until you hear “Pairing.”
2. Open your device’s Bluetooth settings and connect the earbuds.
3. Open the Smart Control App and confirm the firmware supports LC3 / Auracast
💡 Reminder: Steps vary by model. See Senheiser Support Site for details
▶ JBL
1. Open the earbud case or turn on the headphones to enter pairing mode automatically.
2. Go to JBL Headphones App and go to Audio Mode settings.
3. Change Classic Mode to LE Audio Mode.
💡 Reminder: Steps vary by model. See JBL Support Site for details
▶ Bose
1. Press and hold the Power/Bluetooth until you hear “Pairing” or the LED pulses white.
2. Go to devices Bluetooth settings and connect to the headphone
3. Use a Snapdragon Sound™ compatible device with LE Audio support for full feature compatibility.
💡 Reminder: Steps vary by model. See Bose Support Site for details
▶ Technics
1. Hold the Power button for 5 seconds until the LED flashes blue and red.
2. Open your device’s Bluetooth settings and connect to the headphones.
3. Open the Companion App to adjust connection priority settings
(if LE Audio firmware updates are available)
💡 Reminder: Steps vary by model. See Technics Support Site for details
▶ Creative
1. Press and hold the Multi-Function Power Button to enter pairing mode.
2. Connect using the included Creative LE Audio transmitter dongle or an LC3 Android device.
💡 Reminder: Steps vary by model. See Creative Support Site for details
▶ One Plus
1. Open the case lid, then press and hold the pairing button until the LED starts blinking.
2. Open the companion app and find the audio codec settings.
3. Turn on LE Audio or enable Beta/Experimental features if the option is hidden on your phone.
💡 Reminder: Steps vary by model. See One Plus Support Site for details
Main Advantage for LE Audio
- 🎧 Better audio efficiency
- ⚡ Longer battery life
- 🎮 Lower delay for gaming & video
LE Audio Compatibility & Limitations
- Both the source device (phone/TV/PC) and headphones must support LE Audio
- Firmware updates may be required
- Some companion apps must enable LE Audio manually
💡 Pro-Tip:
If LE Audio choices are completely grayed out or unavailable on your phone, despite having compatible headphones. Go back to System > Developer Options, scroll down to the Networking section, and manually select Bluetooth LE Audio Mode.
If you have a problem with pairing, you can check Enable Bluetooth LE Audio on Android.
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