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    What Is A Bluetooth Codec And Which One Offers The Best Audio Quality?

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    If you want the best quality out of your Bluetooth audio, it’s worth reviewing some settings.



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    Bluetooth is perhaps one of the most enigmatic technologies around. Fittingly symbolized by Scandinavian runes and named after a king who likely had a nasty dental problem, this mysterious technology that transports data through the air is fairly difficult to fully comprehend in and of itself. To further complicate things, there are Bluetooth codecs — which determine the quality of the audio you hear — to contend with, but these are actually simpler than they seem once you learn the terminology.

    Codec comes from the words “coder” and “decoder,” and is the method in which your audio data is communicated from the source to your Bluetooth headphones or speakers. They’re essentially like different languages — they’re all communicating the same thing (your audio files), but doing so differently depending on the codec. Each codec has different limitations, as do the devices you’re using. Even Bluetooth itself, despite improvements over the years, can only handle so much data: it caps out at around 2 Mbps, and no Bluetooth device can currently handle true lossless audio unless they simultaneously utilize a Wi-Fi connection.

    Understanding Bluetooth codecs

    Which Bluetooth codec is best is situational, dependent upon what devices you’re using to send and receive audio and the quality of the audio itself. To best understand the difference between codecs, there are a few different measurements that are important to know. In simplified terms, it all comes down to bits of data.

    Bit rate: How much data is sent per second; the more data that can be sent at once, the more of the original quality of the audio is preserved

    Audio bit depth: This is the number of bits in each second of audio, which impacts the highs and lows of audio able to be communicated on the other side; the higher the bit depth, the better the dynamic range

    Sample rate (kHz): The sample rate of the music per second — essentially how many times a snapshot of the audio is captured. The more it’s sampled, the more accurate the snapshot. The most common sample rate in music production is 44.1kHz, which means that 44,100 snapshots are captured per second.

    The standard codec is SBC, which is receivable by and included on every Bluetooth device. For all other codecs, it’s a case-by-case basis for whether they’ll be compatible with your device, making it important to check the finer details on your headphones or speakers. Some codecs, like the Sony-developed LDAC and Samsung Scalable, are proprietary, making the tech that supports it more niche. Though AptX codecs are more widely supported, it’s still a family of codecs owned by Qualcomm, meaning that some (like AptX HD) require specific licensing if you want to, say, use it on your PC. Looking at just the raw data, this is how the most common Bluetooth codecs compare.

    Which Bluetooth codec is best?


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    Looking at just the raw data, this is how the most common Bluetooth codecs compare:

    Codec

       Max Bit Rate

       Max Audio Depth

       Max Sample Rate

    SBC

       345 kbps

       16-bit

       48 kHz

    AAC

       264 kbps

       16-bit

       44.1 kHz

    AptX

       352 kbps

       16-bit

       48 kHz

    AptX HD

       576 kbps

       24-bit

       48 kHz

    AptX Adaptive

       420 kbps

       24-bit

       96 kHz

    AptX Lossless

       1.2 mbps

       24-bit

       96 kHz

    LDAC

       990 kbps

       24-bit

       96 kHz

    LHDC

       900 kbps

       24-bit

       96 kHz

    LC3

       345 kbps

       32-bit

       48 kHz

    Samsung Scalable

       512 kbps

       24-bit

       44.1 kHz

    There are still other factors to consider when dubbing one codec “best.” Just because a certain codec has a higher bit rate than another, it may still compress audio less efficiently — this is the case with SBC versus AAC, where the latter utilizes a more complex algorithm. Other variables and limitations apply as well, like the fact that SBC can have a bit rate of up to 345 kbps, but manufacturers often limit this to 256kbps to prevent battery drain.

    Similarly, LDAC, AptX Adaptive and Lossless, LHDC and LC3 all use variable bit rates, adjusting based on the strength of your connection, so you may not reap the full benefits of the codec. That being said, at a certain point there are diminishing returns, as the human ear can only hear qualitative differences up to a certain point. Some of the higher-quality codecs can also drain battery much quicker, so they aren’t the best choice for all-day listening.

    How to switch Bluetooth codecs

    Depending on your device, you may not be able to control which codec your tech is using. Apple devices, for example, only support AAC and SBC. With an Android device, you can toggle your codecs by activating Developer options or third-party apps.

    Switching codecs with developer settings

    1. Turn on Bluetooth and connect your accessory

    2. Go to Settings

    3. Select About phone

    4. Select Software information

    5. Press Build number seven times to activate Developer options

    6. Go back to Settings

    7. Select Developer options, then search for codec

    8. Select Bluetooth Audio Codec in the results, then again once your phone navigates there

    9. Select the codec you want and press OK

    Alternatively, you can use an app like the Bluetooth Codec Changer from developer AmrG DEV. This can be less cumbersome than navigating Android menus, and also allows you to do things like set specific audio profiles for different occasions — the kind of codec setup you need for phone calls is likely different than dedicated music listening, for example — though some of these special features require a subscription.

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