There has been a lot of talk lately about Google bringing native spatial audio support to its Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro phones. As a result of this, the sound is enhanced with directional filters that simulate a surround sound experience when listening to music or watching videos from supported apps. There is a new feature included in the latest update of the Google Pixel Buds app called ‘Spatial Audio’.
There is a switch in the menu that allows the user to enable the spatial audio and head-tracking features, according to 9to5Google. In addition, a demo is also integrated into the settings of the app to provide a preview of the effect of enabling the feature. There is a disclaimer at the bottom of the menu that reminds users that the features are only available for content that is supported by the service.
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In March, a firmware update that will enable head tracking for the Pixel Buds Pro wireless headphones is expected to be released by Google.
With the Pixel Buds Pro, you have the option of choosing from four different colors: coral, lemongrass, fog, and charcoal, as well as the capability of switching between multiple devices with ease. A headset with the charging case can last up to 33 hours, while a headset without the charging case can last up to 20 hours.
Google Pixel Buds Pro headset body eliminates the ear hook design, and the overall more concise and dry design, single ear, weighing 6.1 grams, contains a custom 6-core audio chip, supports Bluetooth 5.0 protocol, is wirelessly compatible, has pass-through capability, active noise cancellation, call noise reduction, and waterproof to IPX4.