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Samsung introduces 360 Audio and Camera Controller update for Galaxy Buds 2 Pro and Watch lineup
Samsung has officially announced to release of a new software update for the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro and Galaxy Watch series, which improves content capture capabilities for Galaxy users around the world. The latest update brings 360 Audio and Camera control features to provide a smoother experience.
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The latest 360-degree audio recording feature will be gradually rolled out to Galaxy Buds 2 Pro via a software update starting today. While an updated camera controller feature will be available from February 2023.
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After receiving this update, when you paired your smartphone with the latest wearable devices then you can see that the already powerful Galaxy Camera is further enhanced with 360-degree audio recording and an upgraded camera controller.
360 Audio Recording
360 Audio Recording feature allows users to capture exactly what they hear in the video. By pairing Galaxy Buds 2 Pro with a Galaxy smartphone, everyone can shoot like a pro and capture audio for high-quality, lifelike video anytime, anywhere without the need for bulky professional equipment. The feature uses the microphone in each earbud to pick up 360-degree sound.
360-degree audio recording is the first feature in the Galaxy series to take advantage of LE Audio, an advanced new Bluetooth audio standard. This new technology comes with improved audio quality with better latency and life.
In addition to delivering better-sounding music, LE Audio brings binaural recording to the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro to take advantage of the simultaneous left and right microphones. When pairing Buds 2 Pro with Galaxy Z Flip 4 or Z Fold 4, users will be drawn to the moment while enjoying high-quality stereo audio and high-quality video.
Camera Controller
Samsung will release a new update for Galaxy Watch 5 and the Watch 4 series with a new zoom functionality to the camera controller that further enhances the experience of pairing the Galaxy Camera with the Galaxy smartphone and Galaxy Watch.
Users can now remotely control the phone’s camera zoom by simply pinching the dial or rotating the rotating bezel to find the perfect frame.