In early December last year, Google announced that Spatial Audio would soon be coming to some of its Pixel phones. Spatial audio is already a reality in the new update for Pixel 6 and Pixel 7.
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Spatial Audio for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 7
This surround sound effect is being deployed to the Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 series via the January 2023 security update.
The bone Apple AirPods Pro They are the ones who popularized this feature for sound capable of simulating a surround sound environment through multiple speakers, or in this case headphones.
Google has been working on this function for months and even since September it is already injecting the necessary code for it to see the light of day with this new update. It was just in the Android 13 QPR1 Beta.
If this stay out of this novelty the Pixel 6a, to which we will soon have a great successor with the Pixel 7a which has already been seen in various leaks.
This update goes from the Spatializer API on Android so the headphones can create more robust surround sound to give these phones a new listening experience.
Yes, it is true that to make the most of the spatialized audio in these Pixels, you can use Google’s Pixel Buds Pro. There’s another feature coming, via Android Police, and that’s none other than “head tracking”, so that headphones can monitor movements of the head and adjust the surround spatial effect effectively.
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