AuraClip 10RX
Works with Most Auracast Transmitters











Long-range Professional Auracast Transmitter for Hearing Aids
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Broadcast clear audio for meetings, training rooms, and live venues.
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Use the included AuraClip receivers for managed venue listening.
Compatible hearing aids can join through the hearing aid app or Android Auracast assistant.
Compatible personal headphones can also join the broadcast through supported software flows.
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| Bluetooth Version | v5.4 |
| Bluetooth Profiles | Auracast Broadcast (PBP, TMAP) |
| Supported Audio Codecs | Auracast LC3 |
| Audio Latency | Auracast LC3: 50–70 ms |
| Audio Input | XLR, 6.35mm, AUX 3.5mm, Bluetooth |
| Operating Range | Up to 500 ft / 150 m to receivers |
| Input Voltage / Current | Up to 100 ft (~30 m) from phone/PC |
| Power Supply | DC 5V / 1A |
| Firmware Upgradable | USB-C |
| Dimensions | Yes (DFU support) |
| Weight | 6.7 × 4.3 × 1.5 in (170 × 110 × 37 mm) |
| Power Supply | 1.7 lbs (800 g) |
| Power Port | 5V / 1–2A |
AirCast is designed for larger churches and venues that need reliable assistive listening coverage. As a professional Auracast transmitter, it helps hearing aid users, Auracast receiver users, and headphone users hear the same clear audio from the venue sound system.
Yes. AirCast is designed for public venues such as churches, theaters, classrooms, and event spaces. It offers simple plug-and-play setup through XLR, AUX 6.35mm, or Bluetooth input, with no complex infrastructure required.
AirCast includes dual XLR inputs, allowing it to connect directly to a professional soundboard or mixer. It can also work with AUX 6.35mm sources, making it flexible for different AV setups.
Yes. AirCast can broadcast audio from an existing microphone system when that microphone audio is routed through your mixer or soundboard. It is not intended for plugging a microphone directly into the unit.
With Auracast one-to-many broadcasting, AirCast can support unlimited compatible Auracast listeners at the same time, including supported hearing aids, Auracast receivers, earbuds, and headphones.
No traditional Bluetooth pairing is required. Users can join the broadcast from their own Auracast-compatible hearing aids, headphones, receivers, or supported apps, depending on the device they use.
Yes. AirCast is built for inclusive venue audio. It can serve Auracast hearing aid users while also supporting regular listeners using compatible Auracast receivers, earbuds, or headphones.
AirCast can transmit up to approximately 500–600 feet in line-of-sight conditions, making it suitable for larger churches, halls, auditoriums, classrooms, and event spaces with roughly 300–1000 attendees.
Typical Auracast latency is around 50–70 ms, similar to being physically about 17 meters from the sound source. This is suitable for speech, sermons, presentations, and general venue audio, but may not be ideal for live music or instrument monitoring.
Yes. AirCast is designed for professional installation. It can be placed in an AV equipment rack or cabinet, and it also supports wall mounting for clean and secure venue setup.