bluetooth headphones and what technology can help sound quality

cat6man

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I use an ibasso dx312 player and jh13 in ear monitors when i travel.
it not up to my stax007/T2 setup at home but quite nice on the road.
recently i purchased hifiman svarna wireless iem that use bluetooth and an LDAC
codec, not lossless but quite adequate for my pixel9 phone and the gym.

my question is, what have we learned from all of our obsessive (and hugely effective) efforts at improving digital playback that can be translated in the bluetooth/wireless world?

1. obviously a true lossless codec would help, but that requires a transmission medium with higher
bandwidth than the current bluetooth spec.
2. since we know clock accuracy and phase jitter are so important to digital sound quality, what changes
would make the bluetooth audio sound noticeably better? a more accurate transmit clock? lower latency?
3. anything else?
 

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