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Pixel phones get Android Audio Sharing with LE Audio and Auracast support

Google’s Android 16 QPR1 update brings LE Audio and Auracast support to Pixel phones, enabling Audio Sharing with multiple compatible headphones. The feature works through settings or Fast Pair and allows private broadcasts for group listening.

September 04, 2025 / 13:05 IST
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Google has announced that Pixel devices running Android 16 can now use LE Audio with Auracast, enabling the long-promised Audio Sharing feature. The update, part of Android 16 QPR1, allows multiple headphones to connect to a single Pixel phone, creating a shared audio experience.

LE Audio, introduced in 2022 alongside the new L3C codec, allows a single transmitter device to stream audio to several compatible headphones simultaneously. Both the phone and the headphones must support LE Audio for the feature to function, which has been the main barrier to adoption.

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With today’s update, Pixel devices from the Pixel 8 series onward can officially use LE Audio Auracast. The Audio Sharing option now appears in settings, letting users broadcast audio to multiple compatible devices at once. However, the update does not extend support to the Pixel 8a or Pixel 9a, which do not support Auracast.

Google also confirmed that some Sony headphones will gain Auracast support, though the specific models were not listed. Pixel Buds 2, which support LE Audio on paper but did not work with Android 16 QPR1 beta, may now be compatible in the stable release.