* ASHA Implementation
@ 2022-07-05 6:39 0/0
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From: 0/0 @ 2022-07-05 6:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi there!
I'm deaf with Bluetooth-enabled implants that implement the ASHA
protocol, for which docs can be found here:
https://source.android.com/devices/bluetooth/asha, along with an example
implementation here:
https://developer.android.com/reference/android/bluetooth/BluetoothHearingAid.
I was wondering if it'd be possible to get this implemented somewhere in
Linux itself, as it'd be a huge time saver instead of having to hassle
with many libraries. Right now my only option really is to stream audio
to an Android/iOS device from Linux, and then to my processors, which
adds some bad latency and makes it a huge hassle, or to use proprietary
devices that don't seem to reliably work.
I'm sure I'm definitely not the only person out here who would benefit
from their processors being automatically picked up.
Thanks!
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