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One less-discussed iOS 27 feature announced at Apple's WWDC is support for Channel Sounding. Look for it whenever you see Bluetooth 6.3 devices.
This year's WWDC is over, and now it's time for developers to fine-tune their apps and for early adopters to test them ahead of this fall's public launch of iOS 27. AI dominated the conversation, serving as the foundation for upgrades to Siri, Search, Photos, and more, while some upgrades didn't make it to the keynote.
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One less-discussed iOS 27 feature is support for Channel Sounding, an innovative Bluetooth feature first announced in Bluetooth 6.0, which was released in the fall of 2024. Channel Sounding enables a Bluetooth-enabled device to perform precise localization, enhancing its spatial awareness of distance and direction.
Thanks to Bluetooth's ubiquity and Apple's support for Channel Sounding, some of the world's most popular smartphones will support enhanced location compatibility with third-party Bluetooth headphones, smart locks, trackers, wallets, digital keys, and other location-based peripheral devices.
Like always, it wouldn't be an emerging Bluetooth technology if there weren't a few caveats. More on that in a bit.
Channel Sounding's most valuable benefit to consumers is its ability to democratize the Find My network. In a perfect world, all the devices you'd like to keep tabs on can be easily found in the Find My app, with exact distance and direction measurements, regardless of manufacturer. Channel Sounding aims to make this dream a reality.