audio
Some audio impaired kids use audio devices that can connect either via jack or USB or bluetooth to the board.
Android iQ does not provide a capability to use multiple audio output at the same time so that the impaired student as well as the other students can listen at the same time to an audio / video resource.
This could also be used when students are working in stations with headphones and there is a need to quickly switch to the speaker for the rest of the class to listen (the jack at the back of the panel is then difficult to get to).
Some Android devices have the ability to activate multiple audio output at the same time though…
iQ4 devices EDLA certified are provided with Bluetooth 5.2 Dual mode enabling higher quality streaming and multistream audio support for a better experience with multiple Bluetooth headphones (aka Auracast).
Android supports such multicast features since version 12.
Could a next iteration of iQ4 provide such a beneficial feature to enable multiple output?