OnePlus Buds Pro 2 To Launch In India With Support for Google’s Spatial Audio Feature on Android 13

OnePlus Buds Pro 2, the company’s latest truly wireless (TWS) earbuds, will be the first wireless earphones equipped with Google’s Spatial Audio technology developed for Android 13, according to the company. The TWS earbuds will also support Android’s Fast Pair feature, allowing users to quickly connect to nearby Android devices with just one tap. The TWS earbuds from OnePlus will be launched globally at a OnePlus Cloud 11 event on February 7 alongside the OnePlus 11 and other devices from the company.

The Shenzhen-based smartphone and consumer electronics manufacturer on Tuesday revealed that the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 would be launched in global markets featuring Google’s Spatial Audio technology for Android 13 via a press release. OnePlus claims that the OnePlus Buds Pro 2, which are set to launch as the successor to the first-generation OnePlus Buds Pro on February 7 in global markets, including India, through a OnePlus Cloud 11 Event, is the first-ever TWS earbuds to feature Google’s multi-dimensional audio ttechnology developed for devices running on Android 13.

The technology developed by Google ensures that sound is delivered from a fixated source, even when a user moves their head. The feature seems similar to Apple’s Spatial Audio feature offered on its AirPods, AirPods Pro, and AirPods Max models, that plays music from a fixed position while a user moves their head around.

According to the company, the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 utilises OnePlus’ spatial rendering algorithm and an inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensor to provide stability and added compatibility with third-party apps. The company claims to have developed a unique stereo up-mixing algorithm that allows for multi-dimensional sound from third-party audio and video apps.

To recall, the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 were launched in China on January 4 featuring equipped with an 11mm woofer and 6mm tweeter MelodyBoost dual driver setup that is co-created with Dynaudio. The latest TWS from OnePlus launched in China with three equaliser options that are co-tuned by Dynaudio — Bold, Serenade, and Bass. The TWS earbuds are claimed to provide up to 39 hours of battery life through a 520mAh battery that takes about an hour to get fully charged and also supports Qi wireless charging.

The earbuds offer Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity with support for LHDC, AAC, SBC, and LC3 audio codecs and feature automatic noise cancellation (ANC) that reduces external noise by up to 48dB. For audio input, the device features three microphones that are also equipped with AI-enabled noise-reduction. The TWS earbuds have an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance.

However, it is important to note that OnePlus has not confirmed whether the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 will launch globally with the same specifications as the one launched in China. Users will likely have to wait until the launch event to learn about the pricing of the TWS earbuds in India and other global markets outside of China.


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Apple Music Sessions Premiere With Live Performances From Carrie Underwood, Tenille Townes

Apple Music premiered the Apple Music Sessions — exclusive live releases from revered and emerging artists from all over the world recorded in Spatial Audio — on Friday. It launched with releases from Carrie Underwood and Tenille Townes, who recorded their Sessions at Apple Music’s new state-of-the-art studios in Nashville, Tennessee. Apple Music Sessions has lined up a host of country artists with upcoming live releases from Ronnie Dunn, Ingrid Andress, and many more. Apple plans to expand this series to other music genres as well in the future.

Apple, in an announcement made on Friday, informed about releasing exclusive live-recorded performances from prolific artists. The Cupertino company plans to record these sessions at its Apple Music studios all around the globe. This will be a unique opportunity for artists to recreate their hit numbers as well as perform creative covers of classic songs. Apple hopes to create a ‘bespoke collection’ of unique performances recorded in Spatial Audio. Apple Music users will also get to enjoy exclusive live music videos of these performances.

Underwood and Townes are the first two artists to feature on Apple Music Sessions. They recorded their live sessions at the Apple Music studio in Nashville, Tennessee. Underwood performed Ghost Story along with a stripped-back version of her Grammy-winning hit Blown Away. She also covered Ozzy Osbourne’s Mama, I’m Coming Home. Meanwhile, Townes performed her hits — Same Road Home and Somebody’s Daughter — as well covered Etta James’s At Last.

Apple has also promised more releases in the future from revered country artists like Ronnie Dunn, Ingrid Andress, and many others. As the company expands the Apple Music Sessions, we can expect artists from all over the world to take on different genres of music.


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