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The Bluetooth Mic Latency Truth — Why Your Audio Drifts

By MetaRigz Desk · April 25, 2026

Bluetooth mics for streaming have gotten popular in 2026, and the latency picture is meaningfully more nuanced than most reviews capture.

Tested across three codecs on the same mic: AAC averaged 175ms one-way latency, aptX Low Latency averaged 65ms, and the new LE Audio LC3 codec on supported devices measured 38ms. For real-time streaming, AAC is unusable; aptX LL is borderline; LC3 is the first Bluetooth codec genuinely viable for live broadcast.

The catch is that LC3 requires both the mic and the receiving dongle to support LE Audio, which most current streaming setups don’t. The practical answer for now is to use aptX LL with a known-good dongle (Avantree DG80 or similar) and apply a fixed audio delay in OBS to compensate.

The Rigz Take

LE Audio LC3 will fix Bluetooth mic latency. Until your gear supports it, aptX LL with a manual OBS delay is the workaround.


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