How to turn on higher quality LDAC streaming on Nothing Ear


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Trusted Reviews— Nothing has produced several excellent sets of wireless earbuds, and this guide will ensure you're getting the best audio possible. A number of the Ear models, including the Ear (a) and Ear, have support for LDAC, a Sony-developed audio codec that allows for higher-res streaming than traditional Bluetooth. This isn't on by default, but it's easy to enable it, and all the steps are detailed below. What you’ll need:  Nothing Ear, Ear (2) or Ear (a)A supported Android device The...

Trusted Reviews—How to turn on LDAC streaming on Android phones. While LDAC streaming should enable itself automatically on any phone running Android 8.0 or above, there is a simple way to make sure you're getting the best streaming quality possible LDAC is a wireless audio tech developed by Sony, however it has been a part of Android since version 8.0 and it's a common sight on some of the best headphones from various manufacturers. If you've got a set of LDAC-compatible headphones, ensuring you're streaming audio from your device in the right format...

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