
Ready to untangle those earbuds and fight to share your music? Pixel Auracast is all set to turn your phone into a private radio front. Wherever you carry your device, start blasting those playlists for whoever has a similar receiving device-distance cap on talking, sharing, and working with splitters! Ready to blast? Unlock all the secrets of Auracast on your Pixel and embrace your inner audio DJ, courtesy of this guide.
Table of Contents
- What You Need to Enable Auracast
- Enable Audio Sharing on Pixel
- Why Use Auracast?
What You Need to Enable Auracast
Before jumping in, here are the gears you’ll need to enable audio sharing on Pixel:
So an AI magic craving, eh? Well, off to get a capable device. We are looking at a Pixel 8, 8 Pro, or something from the future: 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, or 9 Pro Fold. These devices will be running either the pure Android 15 experience or the adventurous Android 16 Beta. The sad part is that older Pixels such as the 8a and anything before the 7 have been left out of the loop, even with the freshest updates to Android.
Want to get into the easy life of sharing audio through Auracast? You need to have the tools for it! The device here would be evolving earbuds, such as Pixel Buds Pro 2 or Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. Some up-to-date Bluetooth LE Audio hearing aids are just fine! Wondering if your device is Auracast-ready? Time to dig! Check those spec sheets on your device and get set to enjoy the smooth sound flow.
- For Android 16 Beta users:You’ll need to unlock Developer options for smooth audio sharing, as explained below.
FYI : Android 16 has some camera boosts should you want to give it a try.
Enable Audio Sharing on Pixel
Here’s how to enable audio sharing on Pixel without breaking a sweat:

Crystalclear audio is ready to be unleashed! First, ensure your earbuds or hearing aid that features Auracast are synced. Head toSettings >Connected devices >Pair new device, and prepare to be wowed! These are some Android audio tricks you will want to have at your fingertips!

Now, go toSettings ->Connected devices ->[your device name]and turn onBluetooth LE Audioif you see it.
Unleash that hidden charm! In the settings menu under About Phone, seven taps on “Build number” will glide you past the secret developer lair of an Android user. Exclusive features are ready for Android 16 Beta.

Then hitSettings ->System ->Developer optionsand toggle onEnable Bluetooth LE Audio Broadcast UI preview.

Want to throw a VIP listening party? Lock down your broadcast with a password and keep it exclusive.
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Why Use Auracast?
Imagine stepping into a concert and being blessed with crystal-clear sound directly into your hearing aids instead of assaulting one with noise. Auracast is far more than an improvement; it is a revolution, turning chaotic places, like busy train stations, into unique listening spots for hearing-aid users. Finally, silence the noise and amplify life.
Sharing music with friends has never been easier, thanks to Pixel. No Bluetooth dance; launch a broadcast anytime, and your friends can jump in immediately and share your sonic vibes.
Being able to scan QR tags on the Pixel 9 certainly brings the kind of sleekness that everyday functionality deserves. Beyond that, we are already looking at bright times ahead. With greater acceptance of Bluetooth LE Audio and Auracast technologies, expect a fully revolutionary kind of audio experience integrated with your Pixel.
Is it time to tear loose the symphony with Aurcast on your Pixel? Share some of your favorite songs or just multitask with a live audio stream with a tap of a finger. Pump up the volume, your ears will thank you, and do leave us a comment telling about how your journey through sounds went!
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