This week, Google’s premium Pixel Buds Pro earphones receive a significant upgrade that adds one of their most eagerly anticipated features. The arrival of spatial audio!
The Pixel Buds Pro were advertised as being Spatial Audio-ready when they were originally released, although this feature wouldn’t be available for some time. We predicted the Pixel Buds Pro wouldn’t take too long to release when Google added Spatial Audio compatibility to Pixel phones in January. Now look at us.
According to Google, firmware version 4.30 for the Buds Pro should be an automatic upgrade and should include support for spatial audio.The Pixel Buds apps’ Settings>More settings and Firmware update sections let you to check for it. All Pixel Buds Pro units will experience the rollout throughout the course of the following week.
You’ll receive immersive audio that’s richer and ought to have greater depth after it’s installed and active without a compatible app. To maintain the illusion that you are in a theater, you can use head tracking that moves with you. The newest OnePlus Buds Pro 2’s Spatial Audio feature is very amazing, from what I’ve experienced.
Sound is truly on a different level, but it might not be ideal in all circumstances or for the majority of songs. When listening to it on video, it sounds awesome.
Netflix, YouTube, HBO Max, and other supported apps that can stream video to you in 5.1+ surround sound will function for the time being.
As of right now, Google has said that the Pixel Buds Pro’s Spatial Audio feature is compatible with the Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 7, and Pixel 7 Pro. A-Series Pixel phones and Pixel Buds are not supported. What about further Android devices? A good query.