Apple Music already has its Dolby Atmos and lossless content

Apple announced changes in Apple Music for enhance your listening experience with lossless music and spatial sound. They are now available to all users.

Lossless music with spatial audio or Dolby Atmos is now available for Apple Music enjoyment. After the Keynote presentation yesterday, Apple pressed the button to activate this feature and from that moment we can listen to music in better quality and with sound effects that will surprise you. On the one hand, we have Dolby Atmos, which makes the songs you’ve always heard now sound new, with sounds reaching you 360 degrees, leaving out conventional stereo. It is a strange experience when you listen to a song that you have heard dozens of times already, but when you listen to new music the truth is that the experience is very good.

. To enjoy Dolby Atmos you need compatible headphones, to enjoy spatial sound that “spins with your head” you need AirPods Pro or AirPods Max. The catalog is still quite limited, but Apple already creates specific lists with music of this type.

When it comes to lossless music, the catalog is much larger and it is rare that the song you are looking for is not of this quality. You have to remember that by using bluetooth, you will not be able to enjoy this kind of quality. From your iPhone or iPad, you’ll need wired headphones for lossless music, and a compatible external DAC for high-resolution music in the case of the Mac. HomePods support lossless quality. If you activate this music quality on your iPhone, remember that the data consumption will skyrocket, which is why Apple offers us different options whether we are on Wi-Fi, using data or even physically uploading to the device.

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