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How To Check Supported Bluetooth Audio Codecs on Android, and Switch Between Them

Frank OchasoBy Frank OchasoJuly 6, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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If you are listening to music on your Android device, you probably have noticed that the options for Bluetooth audio codecs are limited. That’s because there are only a few supported audio codecs for Bluetooth audio streaming on Android. That being said, you may want to switch between different audio codecs if you are not satisfied with the quality of one in particular. 

Check Supported Bluetooth Audio Codecs on Android

In this guide, we’ll be having a look at how to check supported audio codecs on Android, and switch between them. So, stay tuned as we get started.

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What is a Bluetooth codec?

Bluetooth audio codecs are sophisticated algorithms that compress audio into tiny packets to allow for speedier wireless transmission. SBC and AAC are the two most prevalent codecs that most Bluetooth earbuds support.

They’re also known as lossy codecs since they severely compress the data, putting stability and speed ahead of audio quality. Then there are proprietary codecs like aptX and LDAC, which provide greater transmission rates and lower latency but are only accessible on high-end headphones.

How to Check Supported Bluetooth Audio Codecs on Android Phone

Android natively supports a wide variety of Bluetooth audio codecs, but that’s just half the story. To use a given codec, both your Android smartphone and your headphones/speakers must support it.

Go to Settings> Developer settings> Bluetooth audio codec to view the list of Bluetooth codecs supported by your Android device.

The following Bluetooth audio codecs are supported by the majority of Android phones:

  • SBC
  • AAC
  • aptX
  • aptX HD
  • LDAC
  • adaptive aptX
  • aptX TWS
  • LHDC

If you own a Samsung phone, you can also download the Samsung Scalable Codec, a proprietary codec that is only compatible with certain Galaxy phones and Galaxy Buds series earphones. Refer to the product package or the manufacturer’s website to find out which audio codecs your Bluetooth device supports.

How to Change Bluetooth Codec for Maximum Performance

Changing the Bluetooth codec can enhance audio quality, decrease latency, and increase stability. To get the most out of your Bluetooth headphones, choose the best codec your device has to offer – anything other than SBC is deemed preferable. Here’s how to go about it.

  • Pair your Bluetooth headphones with your Android phone.
  • Navigate to Settings > Bluetooth and devices or Connected devices.
  • Tap the gear icon that appears next to your Bluetooth-enabled device.
  • You’ll see an HD audio switch here. Enabling it ensures that you are utilizing the best codec available.

Final Words

There you have it on how to check supported Bluetooth audio codecs on Android and switch between them. Bluetooth audio codecs are the audio formats for Bluetooth devices. They are used for voice, music, and other audio. However, not all Bluetooth devices support all codecs. So, there’s a need to check the supported Bluetooth audio codecs on your Android device and switch between them.

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