Samsung has announced that it will be bringing its 360 Audio feature to select TVs in its 2024 lineup. The audio feature, which emulates surround sound through a pair of headphones via a 5.1 surround track, is already available in Samsung’s line of mobile devices. With its new integration into TVs, Samsung says that 360 Audio will be able to provide a “theater-like experience” to users within their own home.
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Additionally, Samsung has revealed that 360 Audio will support head tracking, adjusting the apparent direction of each sound source as the user moves their head to make for a more immersive experience Notably, 360 Audio will only be compatible with select Samsung Galaxy headphones. Additionally, the feature will not support Dolby Atmos, most likely to make room for the upcoming spatial audio format Samsung is developing with Google. A firmware update scheduled for the end of this month will grant compatible headphones 360 Audio support.
“The best audio places users in the center of the action, and 360 Audio delivers surrounding sound from all directions,” reads Samsung’s announcement. “Previously supported on phones and tablets, 360 Audio will now be available for TVs, providing a theater-like experience at home. Galaxy Buds will also be able track your head movement to create a truly immersive soundscape.”